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<blockquote data-quote="UPSer21" data-source="post: 591033" data-attributes="member: 17906"><p>Excellent idea for a thread! The man who has stuck out to me the most was the man who promoted me. The hub manager had sat down with me in his office for my interview, and asked me my age. I told him I was 17 years old. He had faith in me, and faith in my work ethic. (I don't need people to jump on the bandwagon and tell me I'm way too young to be in management. Part time supervision only really requires common sense 90 percent of the time. Just trying to avoid a pissing contest on here.) Anyway he was a young supervisor himself, and took the chance of promoting someone as young as me. Most managers wouldn't think twice about promoting someone who isn't even out of high school. So far my experience as a part time supervisor has been a good one. I have expanded my knowledge of UPS and love working with people on a daily basis. I know that because this man promoted me, that I will have many more doors open to me in my future (due to management experience). Be it at UPS or any other corporation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSer21, post: 591033, member: 17906"] Excellent idea for a thread! The man who has stuck out to me the most was the man who promoted me. The hub manager had sat down with me in his office for my interview, and asked me my age. I told him I was 17 years old. He had faith in me, and faith in my work ethic. (I don't need people to jump on the bandwagon and tell me I'm way too young to be in management. Part time supervision only really requires common sense 90 percent of the time. Just trying to avoid a pissing contest on here.) Anyway he was a young supervisor himself, and took the chance of promoting someone as young as me. Most managers wouldn't think twice about promoting someone who isn't even out of high school. So far my experience as a part time supervisor has been a good one. I have expanded my knowledge of UPS and love working with people on a daily basis. I know that because this man promoted me, that I will have many more doors open to me in my future (due to management experience). Be it at UPS or any other corporation. [/QUOTE]
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