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20 year old, pt sup or possible driver?
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<blockquote data-quote="dudebro" data-source="post: 1128825" data-attributes="member: 11234"><p>If you're 20, I'm assuming you don't have a college degree yet. These days, you need one. Yes, even if you're going into law enforcement, if you plan to move up to sergeant or above (behind a desk), you need the "sheepskin". It's not as easy to get one if you're on the road every night until 7:30pm unless you go the online route. Even then, you might fall asleep on your laptop after 140 stops a day. </p><p></p><p>That said, go to PT supervisor, get in school, take the increase in pay from your hourly rate, and take whatever UPS offers in the way of tuition reimbursement. If it turns out you're baking for longer than you expect for a job in law enforcement, you can always go driving in a year or two anyway as long as you have your degree. In my area, going into PT supervision does not preclude you from becoming a driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dudebro, post: 1128825, member: 11234"] If you're 20, I'm assuming you don't have a college degree yet. These days, you need one. Yes, even if you're going into law enforcement, if you plan to move up to sergeant or above (behind a desk), you need the "sheepskin". It's not as easy to get one if you're on the road every night until 7:30pm unless you go the online route. Even then, you might fall asleep on your laptop after 140 stops a day. That said, go to PT supervisor, get in school, take the increase in pay from your hourly rate, and take whatever UPS offers in the way of tuition reimbursement. If it turns out you're baking for longer than you expect for a job in law enforcement, you can always go driving in a year or two anyway as long as you have your degree. In my area, going into PT supervision does not preclude you from becoming a driver. [/QUOTE]
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