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my story: please read need feedback to become p/t sup
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<blockquote data-quote="evilleace" data-source="post: 456885" data-attributes="member: 16936"><p>You sound like you already have your mind made up as to what you want to do, if UPS is your career choice I would stick with driving if you plan on looking elsewhere with your degree then I would go for the pt sup route. Just remember crap rolls downhill pt sups are at the bottom of that hill, also you do have to pay for bennies and the salary you talked about sounds about right from what I have been told. You are also paid based on I think 27.5 hrs. a week. It is a really a personal choice based on your goals and postion in life but I don't see to many pt sups going ftraight to ft managment without driving first so if you want a management career at UPS you might want to stick with being an hourly employee. Good Luck with your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evilleace, post: 456885, member: 16936"] You sound like you already have your mind made up as to what you want to do, if UPS is your career choice I would stick with driving if you plan on looking elsewhere with your degree then I would go for the pt sup route. Just remember crap rolls downhill pt sups are at the bottom of that hill, also you do have to pay for bennies and the salary you talked about sounds about right from what I have been told. You are also paid based on I think 27.5 hrs. a week. It is a really a personal choice based on your goals and postion in life but I don't see to many pt sups going ftraight to ft managment without driving first so if you want a management career at UPS you might want to stick with being an hourly employee. Good Luck with your decision. [/QUOTE]
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