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Any FT Hub Supervisors Out There?
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<blockquote data-quote="RolloTony Brown Town" data-source="post: 1734502" data-attributes="member: 42001"><p>You work in a cubicle and you wanna give that up so you can work in a hub? Are you flipping mad?! </p><p></p><p>I was a hub supervisor. It sucks. It's a battle everyday. The staffing that is allowed is based on optimal conditions and conditions are almost never optimal. The goals are extremely difficult to achieve and maintain. Turnover sucks and there really isn't a lot of time allotted to training new hires. I could go on and on. It's only 4-5 hours of operations per day, and if you can manage to do well it's not bad. If you suck at it, and you will because everyone that's never been in a hub sucks when they first start, your day becomes awful because your boss tears you a new one for sucking. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Don't do it. Get your CDL and pursue feeders. Now there's an operation right there. Best pay, nuff said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RolloTony Brown Town, post: 1734502, member: 42001"] You work in a cubicle and you wanna give that up so you can work in a hub? Are you flipping mad?! I was a hub supervisor. It sucks. It's a battle everyday. The staffing that is allowed is based on optimal conditions and conditions are almost never optimal. The goals are extremely difficult to achieve and maintain. Turnover sucks and there really isn't a lot of time allotted to training new hires. I could go on and on. It's only 4-5 hours of operations per day, and if you can manage to do well it's not bad. If you suck at it, and you will because everyone that's never been in a hub sucks when they first start, your day becomes awful because your boss tears you a new one for sucking. Don't do it. Get your CDL and pursue feeders. Now there's an operation right there. Best pay, nuff said. [/QUOTE]
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