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<blockquote data-quote="Average at Best" data-source="post: 337058" data-attributes="member: 14548"><p>The best route to take within UPS to bring home a better paycheck (aside from driving, since you don't want to) is to stay part-time union, use the Earn to Learn credits for a degree, and get a job somewhere else. Part-time sup work can pay off though, if your operations are short-staffed. PT sups in my hub are double and triple shifting all the time. My only recommendation, based on my own experiences, is to not accept any job at UPS that is SALARY and not HOURLY (PT sups are hourly in my book, when they get overtime after 5.5). Don't put yourself in a position where you get paid the exact same if you work 40 hours a week or 70. Because trust me, you'll be working the 70.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Average at Best, post: 337058, member: 14548"] The best route to take within UPS to bring home a better paycheck (aside from driving, since you don't want to) is to stay part-time union, use the Earn to Learn credits for a degree, and get a job somewhere else. Part-time sup work can pay off though, if your operations are short-staffed. PT sups in my hub are double and triple shifting all the time. My only recommendation, based on my own experiences, is to not accept any job at UPS that is SALARY and not HOURLY (PT sups are hourly in my book, when they get overtime after 5.5). Don't put yourself in a position where you get paid the exact same if you work 40 hours a week or 70. Because trust me, you'll be working the 70. [/QUOTE]
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