Manager in a sentence as a noun

He told his boss, who fired him, but then the boss and manager asked for the password to the program.

You want to find a manager who thinks of himself as your equal rather than your slaver.

If you dig UX projects like this, shoot our manager Chad an email: chaddes at amazon dot com

I'm the manager of the team that developed Hack, and I'm sitting here with some of the language designers.

Today, she can dream of a job, of moving up a ladder and maybe even becoming a manager some day.

Not a lot of programmers really internalize that until they try out being a manager.

Thats why some of the most exciting Haskell featuresSTM, the IO manager and so onare all about effects.

In the meantime, that middle manager will use this opportunity to ask for more reqs and expand his little fiefdom.

What he meant was: in a meeting, the manager will say 'yes' to everything; but the moment he steps outside, he'll think "I'm not gonna do that!

"Steve" is the previously-mentioned white guy, and also apparently a manager.

If I had never been a climbing instructor, I never would have developed the people skills that I needed to be an effective manager, let alone a business owner.

Jenny, the manager of the YUI team back then, really took a chance on me, and that really changed my entire career path.\nI solved a bunch of YUI bugs, added a few features here or there, and I always tried to help other folks on #yui on IRC, the mailing list, or in-person here at Yahoo, which I really enjoyed.

Manager definitions

noun

someone who controls resources and expenditures

See also: director

noun

(sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team

See also: coach handler