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Manager jobs are tougher than many people think. You’re not just bossing people around – you’re solving problems, mentoring your employees, planning ahead and shouldering a lot of responsibility. Could you see yourself leading a team of 10 other people through good times and bad? Then perhaps you should consider a restaurant manager job, retail manager job or sales manager job.
Being a manager is more than just making up schedules. All managers, from shift leaders to store managers, have to keep things running efficiently while overseeing employees and making sure customers are happy.
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Retail manager jobs involve leading a team of store associates and meeting sales goals. You have to be energetic – retail management jobs often require you to work days, nights and weekends. In addition to helping customers, managers may be responsible for keeping the books, ordering merchandise and promotional marketing. Retail store manager jobs pay $19.19 an hour, on average, or nearly $40,000 per year.
Restaurant manager jobs feel like being a marketer, accountant, strategist and interior designer all at the same time. It’s up to the manager to make sure that the food is good, that customers are satisfied, that staff are professional and that the restaurant is making a profit. In smaller restaurants, restaurant manager job descriptions might also include cooking meals and waiting tables. The average salary for restaurant management jobs is between $30,000 and $50,000, depending on experience.
If you're interested in sales manager jobs, be prepared to show potential employers that you have what it takes. A proven sales track record and in some cases a bachelor's degree are required. The average salary for sales manager jobs is a generous $91,560 a year.

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