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<blockquote data-quote="22.34life" data-source="post: 742030" data-attributes="member: 23722"><p>If your here just to put yourself through college than p/t sup might be right for you,if your here for a career than i would stay hourly.Their is more money in hourly than supervision,a p/t sup might bring home 1200 a month and i might be overshooting it.Their is more chance for advancement if you stay hourly,the paths for advancement get smaller if you go into management.drivers top out around $29 an hour,thats pretty good money but the bad news is it will take you at least 5 years to get a fulltime driver job.Everthing is done by senority if your an hourly,if your mangement they can do what they want with you.My advice is if your in school,STAY IN SCHOOL ,the job is hard on the body if your an hourly and hard on the bunghole if your managment.you can make good money at ups but you will be better off making good money doing something else,dont get stuck here, it doesnt take long, a few years you might have kids and be dependent on the medical insurance.So stay in school get a degree and get the hell out while you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="22.34life, post: 742030, member: 23722"] If your here just to put yourself through college than p/t sup might be right for you,if your here for a career than i would stay hourly.Their is more money in hourly than supervision,a p/t sup might bring home 1200 a month and i might be overshooting it.Their is more chance for advancement if you stay hourly,the paths for advancement get smaller if you go into management.drivers top out around $29 an hour,thats pretty good money but the bad news is it will take you at least 5 years to get a fulltime driver job.Everthing is done by senority if your an hourly,if your mangement they can do what they want with you.My advice is if your in school,STAY IN SCHOOL ,the job is hard on the body if your an hourly and hard on the bunghole if your managment.you can make good money at ups but you will be better off making good money doing something else,dont get stuck here, it doesnt take long, a few years you might have kids and be dependent on the medical insurance.So stay in school get a degree and get the hell out while you can. [/QUOTE]
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