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How long do you have to be in the company to become a p/t sup (I'm a loader right now)?
What do you have to do to be considered?
What do you have to do to be considered?
How long do you have to be in the company to become a p/t sup ?
Thanks for the responses, I've been a loader for 7 weeks and am just in it for the college money and until I graduate (3 more years) which is why I'm looking for more money.
Many colleges offer work study as part of their financial aid package.
Look, it's just like deciding to get a tatto or have an abortion. Not everyone is going to agree with you, and then again, do you really need this advice to do what you think is best? Will you really make it to full time driver in 2.5 years? Are you even interested in remaining an hourly up until and beyond the 2.5 years? Will becoming a part time supe help you in achieving your life goal? Will it help you pay for schooling and put you in a better position for, yourself? Think about these things and make your decision.What is so horrible about this position? Everyone is saying it sucks but no reasons are really given. I only plan on staying with the company for about 2.5 years, don't plan on becoming a driver or anything like that. From my standpoint, it looks like they get paid for 7 hours more than they work per week, of that 20 hours they're at the hub, half of it is spent either texting or talking on their phones, and they really don't do any real work.