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<blockquote data-quote="atatbl" data-source="post: 456992" data-attributes="member: 12890"><p>Do it for increased college benefits then. Regardless of what SOME union members are telling you, you WILL NOT be paying in for your benefits as a single, 21yo PT sup. Ask your sup for the health care package info, it itsn't very secretive or anything. If you can't get it, then PM me. I am sure I can find it from a PT sup. Again, your college benefits will increase. And since you are PT, even if you leave next year you will not have to pay it back. </p><p></p><p>What really makes me think you should take the risk is that PT sup layoffs are NOT being spoken about now. It's a calculated risk, but if you put the time into finding local answers, you can do your own cost/benefit analysis. I bet it comes up favorable for you to go sup.</p><p></p><p>I do not normally recommend to people on here to go sup, but you are almost finished with a Crim degree. If it was anything else (besides computer science or math) I would say it could be risky. However, with Crim in your pocket, security will be likely to pick you up before you decide to quit. That's my 2 cents.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I forgot, if you don't want to go FT sup @ UPS, then you come out of this with a huge gain also. Either way, you win. The only thing I can see hurting would be PT sup layoffs..... I'm sure it's hard for you to trust some "random" guy over the internet...... but that said.... PT sup being layed-off in a hub as you described is not likely right now.</p><p></p><p>Second edit: You will be payed weekly as a PT sup. Careful of what you read here..... ****not picking on anyone****</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atatbl, post: 456992, member: 12890"] Do it for increased college benefits then. Regardless of what SOME union members are telling you, you WILL NOT be paying in for your benefits as a single, 21yo PT sup. Ask your sup for the health care package info, it itsn't very secretive or anything. If you can't get it, then PM me. I am sure I can find it from a PT sup. Again, your college benefits will increase. And since you are PT, even if you leave next year you will not have to pay it back. What really makes me think you should take the risk is that PT sup layoffs are NOT being spoken about now. It's a calculated risk, but if you put the time into finding local answers, you can do your own cost/benefit analysis. I bet it comes up favorable for you to go sup. I do not normally recommend to people on here to go sup, but you are almost finished with a Crim degree. If it was anything else (besides computer science or math) I would say it could be risky. However, with Crim in your pocket, security will be likely to pick you up before you decide to quit. That's my 2 cents. Edit: I forgot, if you don't want to go FT sup @ UPS, then you come out of this with a huge gain also. Either way, you win. The only thing I can see hurting would be PT sup layoffs..... I'm sure it's hard for you to trust some "random" guy over the internet...... but that said.... PT sup being layed-off in a hub as you described is not likely right now. Second edit: You will be payed weekly as a PT sup. Careful of what you read here..... ****not picking on anyone**** [/QUOTE]
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