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<blockquote data-quote="LongTimeComing" data-source="post: 1123470" data-attributes="member: 45493"><p>3 of my 11 years were spent in a large ground hub....I know how stuff gets there, and I know that situations are more or less the worst for PT sups, specifically.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I wasn't really even aiming this towards PT sups at all, and honestly, I can understand your points. I was a PT sup for longer than I ever wanted to be considering how long it took to be promoted. I had more than ample enough reasons to become jaded, pissy, or any other negative adjective. My time at the hub was light years less enjoyable overall than at the airport. I'm not denying that it's a much better gig. But it can be every bit as much of a beast as any hub or center, when it wants to. Honestly, it's like trying to compare apples and bananas...</p><p></p><p>If there's anything I can say about PT supervision, is that you will never have more job security in any other management position. When there are screw ups or something bad enough requiring a conference call, upper management wants FT sup blood and will literally not want to hear about PT sups. Unless you are a delinquent, you are virtually bullet proof. I doubt that 'job security' is enough to make up for the crap conditions, but it's something. </p><p></p><p>And honestly, Tx and brownbaggin, I didn't intend to rub you two specifically the wrong way. It was directed more towards the likes of Jackburton, blackballed, and quite a long list of others who can't seem to post anything in ANY thread that doesn't have some sort of 'woe is me' slant to it.</p><p></p><p>Anywho....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongTimeComing, post: 1123470, member: 45493"] 3 of my 11 years were spent in a large ground hub....I know how stuff gets there, and I know that situations are more or less the worst for PT sups, specifically. Honestly, I wasn't really even aiming this towards PT sups at all, and honestly, I can understand your points. I was a PT sup for longer than I ever wanted to be considering how long it took to be promoted. I had more than ample enough reasons to become jaded, pissy, or any other negative adjective. My time at the hub was light years less enjoyable overall than at the airport. I'm not denying that it's a much better gig. But it can be every bit as much of a beast as any hub or center, when it wants to. Honestly, it's like trying to compare apples and bananas... If there's anything I can say about PT supervision, is that you will never have more job security in any other management position. When there are screw ups or something bad enough requiring a conference call, upper management wants FT sup blood and will literally not want to hear about PT sups. Unless you are a delinquent, you are virtually bullet proof. I doubt that 'job security' is enough to make up for the crap conditions, but it's something. And honestly, Tx and brownbaggin, I didn't intend to rub you two specifically the wrong way. It was directed more towards the likes of Jackburton, blackballed, and quite a long list of others who can't seem to post anything in ANY thread that doesn't have some sort of 'woe is me' slant to it. Anywho.... [/QUOTE]
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