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After going crazy with it for a while, they backed off. I don't know if it was due to complaints or the fact that the field managers were not provided with the hard numbers, it's still there but nobody's jobs have been threatened over it.

It kind of helps that we have a new supervisor who is less hard numbers oriented.

My problem is I have a very good store manager who is in his 60's and only working a couple of more years before he retires. For no reason in particular outside of the fact that he's older, he is deathly afraid that at any time his district manager will walk in and fire him when there is ABSOLUTELY NO basis for this whatsoever. I've worked in a million stores. His is the best one I've worked in. He doesn't realize what he's doing and what he's become. He's become difficult to work for and needs to just relax and not have everyone on edge about every little thing. (Honestly, if you hacked the DM's email to say the dresscode was now polka dot t-shirts and jorts...he'd probably follow it without question.)

I've been doing this too long, just make the customer service numbers look pretty and they leave you alone and we're doing that.


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