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Looking to start a new career, is this the right place?
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<blockquote data-quote="j13501" data-source="post: 3796089" data-attributes="member: 918"><p>If you don't have a degree, than it will be difficult for you to move into management from a hub part time supervisor's position. Not impossible, but difficult. I've worked in hubs that actively developed and promoted part time supervisors to full time positions, but I've also worked in buildings where part time supervisors were invisible, unless you were a member of an under represented demographic. </p><p>You said that you don't like driving, but this is a delivery company and the best paid hourly jobs are delivery drivers. The only other career paths need special skills, like being an automotive or aircraft mechanic. </p><p>Sorry this isn't more help, but good luck with your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j13501, post: 3796089, member: 918"] If you don't have a degree, than it will be difficult for you to move into management from a hub part time supervisor's position. Not impossible, but difficult. I've worked in hubs that actively developed and promoted part time supervisors to full time positions, but I've also worked in buildings where part time supervisors were invisible, unless you were a member of an under represented demographic. You said that you don't like driving, but this is a delivery company and the best paid hourly jobs are delivery drivers. The only other career paths need special skills, like being an automotive or aircraft mechanic. Sorry this isn't more help, but good luck with your decision. [/QUOTE]
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