I use director but i work with someone who uses "Chairman, managaing director and chief executive" a bit over the top I think!!!
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I prefer Sockpuppet - Box JockeyOriginally posted by freakydancerNot really - for example you could have:
Sockpuppet - Executive Long Haul Specialist
Sockpuppet - Director of Haulage
Sockpuppet - Vice President, Trucking Division
think of the respect you'll get from the girlies...Comment
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sometimes sign "Director" or "Managing Director" though
but just not the street cred of my official title :
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