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She's not sure the shift manager's job is worth this life.
Shift managers determine when and how often individual dealers work.
Halfway across the room from the shift manager's office, Tommy stopped, turned, and looked back.
It may also loosely refer to a foreman or shift manager.
The shift manager in the store makes this determination.
If a person looks distraught, a shift manager or someone on the security staff may ask if he can be of help.
The shift manager nodded at the Ecolitans, and they stepped in front of the screen.
He is the day shift manager of Empire Market.
She sat there until the shift manager arrived and she repeated the strange words: husband, heart attack.
The shift managers will be responsible for the generating plant which starts commissioning in April.
He wouldn't go to work till afternoon-he was a shift manager at the small brickworks.
He worked part-time as a grocery store clerk, and eventually was promoted to shift manager upon graduating high school.
The shift manager glanced toward the door.
He looked around the room, which had fifteen stations similar to his, which was raised and behind the others, as befitted a shift manager.
We met with company executives, plant and shift managers, and those responsible for the safety of our food on a day-to-day basis.
One being a burger king shift manager.
"He's probably in the shift manager's office."
The shift manager inclined his head.
Previously he worked for nineteen years in Kirkcaldy as a Shift Manager.
He did sufficiently well to be accepted, and was employed as a nuclear plant technician and shift manager in February 1977.
Shift Manager welcomes people to the factory floor, where woof whistles abound from the girls working the lines.
Two of those charged in the oilfield bombings, one well-informed person said, were shift managers at the state-run petroleum company.
The shift managers voice softened.
The next day, Ms. Robichaud said, the shift manager criticized her for working slower than usual, saying she had developed a morale problem.
People also come in for the Irish oatmeal, said Laura Nadelman, a shift manager.