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Contemplating PT management in IE
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<blockquote data-quote="scaliforniaretired" data-source="post: 1443301" data-attributes="member: 54738"><p>You must make that decision on your own. Some of the comment on here are correct and some are not. As far as saying goodbye to 70 to 95 k per year I don't agree. Full time driver is a tough job and so is management. If you have your degree or planning on getting one management has room to go up. I started as a part time preloader with no college and made well over 120k per year during the end of my career (even more on good mip years). Yes thing have changed but, I do know that the pay is still good for qualified applicants. I would not do the on road job but, if you are good at what you do then it will not happen except to get some experience. Bottom line think it out do what YOU think is best for you and don't ever look back.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scaliforniaretired, post: 1443301, member: 54738"] You must make that decision on your own. Some of the comment on here are correct and some are not. As far as saying goodbye to 70 to 95 k per year I don't agree. Full time driver is a tough job and so is management. If you have your degree or planning on getting one management has room to go up. I started as a part time preloader with no college and made well over 120k per year during the end of my career (even more on good mip years). Yes thing have changed but, I do know that the pay is still good for qualified applicants. I would not do the on road job but, if you are good at what you do then it will not happen except to get some experience. Bottom line think it out do what YOU think is best for you and don't ever look back. . [/QUOTE]
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