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Making tha transition (pros and cons of managment)
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<blockquote data-quote="dave_socal" data-source="post: 206901" data-attributes="member: 5582"><p>You my friend are looking at the money first when you should be looking in the mirror. Do you really think you have what it takes? Granted the bar has been lowered in recent years by GUY's with ugly TIES but being a mediocre boss is not what UPS needs. I have never been in managment but my opinion stems from the best managers/supervsiors I've ever had. First off not wanting to be a package driver even a short period of time will hurt you. Why? because anyone who wants to understand the business of what UPS does needs to know it's fundamentals. Loading,sorting, air driver, drivers, clerks etc. are part of the big picture. If you skip this part you miss out on the basics and I personaly don't give most non-drive time management much credit for thier company views. I find them to be a bunch of number crunchers with no concept of what it takes to lead/dispatch a center. As a driver you will gain great experience as much as a college degree which I also recommend you go after. The combination of education and WORK experiance will help you learn how to be a leader and a good boss. As for the money it will come when you make it there 100K plus but the way you framed your original question makes me fear for the future of this company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave_socal, post: 206901, member: 5582"] You my friend are looking at the money first when you should be looking in the mirror. Do you really think you have what it takes? Granted the bar has been lowered in recent years by GUY's with ugly TIES but being a mediocre boss is not what UPS needs. I have never been in managment but my opinion stems from the best managers/supervsiors I've ever had. First off not wanting to be a package driver even a short period of time will hurt you. Why? because anyone who wants to understand the business of what UPS does needs to know it's fundamentals. Loading,sorting, air driver, drivers, clerks etc. are part of the big picture. If you skip this part you miss out on the basics and I personaly don't give most non-drive time management much credit for thier company views. I find them to be a bunch of number crunchers with no concept of what it takes to lead/dispatch a center. As a driver you will gain great experience as much as a college degree which I also recommend you go after. The combination of education and WORK experiance will help you learn how to be a leader and a good boss. As for the money it will come when you make it there 100K plus but the way you framed your original question makes me fear for the future of this company. [/QUOTE]
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