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Originally posted by Pokilty
yea i agree with all this... a common misconception is that co-manager has any less power than manager. if this was true then it would be sub-manager, but i don't see many sub-managers around either. it should either all be manager or all co-manager, working together.
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It seems that the term 'co-manager' has 'evolved' to mean assistant manager; at least that's how the usage is nowadays.