Talk:Dunder Mifflin Scranton/@comment-62.57.96.237-20200422100832

I have read some things around Reddit that I didn't like about the Regional Managers at Dunder Mifflin Scranton. I want to make clear that this is my opinion and if you like it, its great and if you don't, also great. Well let's get to the point: I don't think Dwight, Andy, Jim or Michael were bad managers. 1. The first term of Dwight as a manager was terrible but at the end of the show, you really could see how he had matured and all the employees were happy to see him as a manger. He really did things well. 2. Andy was a pretty great manager until Season 9. He made a lot of mistakes but there were also some moments where he showed his competence. For exemple, I remember there is an episode at the end of Season 7, were he makes a pretty big sale, after Deangelo almost screws up everything. I would summarize Andy's time as manager with this line that Dwight says in 'A.A.R.M': 'He owe Andy that much'. 3. About Jim: is hard to excuse him because things weren't great with Michael and him as managers and I suppose everyone likes him a lot more as a salesman but he was a really good regional manager. I just think the idea of having two managers was just terrible (although the situations it created were hilarious) for a company like Dunder Mifflin. 4. And last but not least, Michael freaking Scott. Michael probably is in both lists of bad managers and good managers, and I know this is a weird thing to say but we can all assume he really was incredible and stupid at the same time. I think his biggest failures were assuming his employees were his family, and he also is the kind of person that acts way beyond his intelligence. But idk its Michael, you can't hate him. He cared about his employees, he was a good salesman, he was a good friend and he finally learned how to manage his employees. And I also think that those episodes of Season 7 where Michael learns to accept his mistakes such as 'Threat Level Midnight' are some of the best of the series. That's also the reason why I think Season 7 is so underrated, because it provided one of the best archs in the show and I'm not gonna lie the cold open of Nepotism is worth everything.

My conclusion is that actually they were the best four managers the Scranton Branch had (after Kevin and Creed of course) and all of them did a great job.

P.S: If something is misspelled I'm sorry. I'm not a native english speaker. I think the point is clear, even if some words are grammatically incorrect.