What Really Is A District Then?????
My friend works as a District Manager for some company, whose job is to hire work-at-home sales reps. But the company gives my friend resumes from people who live all over the USA to recruit and hire. But if my friend lives on the West Coast then how is it possible to hire someone from the EAST COAST? Isn’t a “District Manager ” only supposed to hire people in their OWN District? I thought a “District” means “a certain area” or “region”. Even the dictionary’s definition says the below:
1. a division of territory, as of a country, state, or county, marked off for administrative, electoral, or other purposes.
2. a region or locality: the theater district; the Lake District.
3. British. a subdivision of a county or a town.
So why would a corporation allow my friend to hire reps that do not even LIVE in their District, unless “District” could also mean “group of people” or “staff of people”. What do you think? What really IS a District then?????
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A district manager is an arbitrary title. It can mean that he runs a particular city, county or state. Of course he can always hire help from anywhere in the country he wants. The district manager appellation can also apply to a division of the company or a subdivision of the company. If you are familiar with the company and have the company’s name just ask for a copy of the company’s stock presentation and their annual or quarterly report. It will show you the break down of the company and usually lists the company’s upper level personnel and company goals.
Or you could just ask the guy!