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<blockquote data-quote="p/t sup" data-source="post: 758001" data-attributes="member: 20141"><p>I went and found my user name and password just to post to this. If you haven't been with ups that long, you might want to wait a little while and think about what you would be doing. While there is some short-term financial gain; if you are willing to wait a couple years you would be making the same amount of money as an hourly. And chances are you would be a lot happier. The only reason to be a pt sup at ups is if you take to money, use the college reimbursement, and get out . If some of the financial intensives for making goals returned, it might be worth it. Right now, you can work hard, make goals, do you job, and if you somehow run you operation clean, then, you must have to many people and you staffing gets cut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p/t sup, post: 758001, member: 20141"] I went and found my user name and password just to post to this. If you haven't been with ups that long, you might want to wait a little while and think about what you would be doing. While there is some short-term financial gain; if you are willing to wait a couple years you would be making the same amount of money as an hourly. And chances are you would be a lot happier. The only reason to be a pt sup at ups is if you take to money, use the college reimbursement, and get out . If some of the financial intensives for making goals returned, it might be worth it. Right now, you can work hard, make goals, do you job, and if you somehow run you operation clean, then, you must have to many people and you staffing gets cut. [/QUOTE]
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