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<blockquote data-quote="Service Failure" data-source="post: 381205" data-attributes="member: 15236"><p>I'm not 100% sure and someone may correct me but its one of the two. You either become a FT sup by becoming a FT driver first or get a degree and bypass the driving. It's a requirement now. That's as opposed to how it was before where you could advanced from a PT sup postion. One of the guys i was in driving school with who now works at my hub gave me that information. He had no plans on staying a full time driver. He was in the process of getting a degree anyways though and was already a PT sup. He's actually in IE now though.</p><p> </p><p>I think it's wise to pursue a degree either way because then you have more options. FT sup isn't the only higher management position out there and you will want to give yourself more options. The wait for that position can be forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Service Failure, post: 381205, member: 15236"] I'm not 100% sure and someone may correct me but its one of the two. You either become a FT sup by becoming a FT driver first or get a degree and bypass the driving. It's a requirement now. That's as opposed to how it was before where you could advanced from a PT sup postion. One of the guys i was in driving school with who now works at my hub gave me that information. He had no plans on staying a full time driver. He was in the process of getting a degree anyways though and was already a PT sup. He's actually in IE now though. I think it's wise to pursue a degree either way because then you have more options. FT sup isn't the only higher management position out there and you will want to give yourself more options. The wait for that position can be forever. [/QUOTE]
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