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<blockquote data-quote="dillweed" data-source="post: 198842" data-attributes="member: 5938"><p>Sure won't hurt to turn in the resume and see what happens. Listen to them and learn from it. </p><p> </p><p>Most of the pt sups I've dealt with in 15 years have been stressed and beaten on. However, they stick around so must be made of something I'm not. All good for them and me, we're just different people. UPS management would look great on a resume for one who wants a management position.</p><p> </p><p>Our best sups can somehow encourage so many types of individuals to work. Everything from college grads to ornamental floozies to gang types to older folks to the sweet, fresh kids right out of high school. On top of that they play the center manager's game without really buying into it. I have great respect for their abilities and like many of them. </p><p> </p><p>If you like physical activity stay where you are but take the pace down a notch or two. You can show your stuff at UPS by being consistant. It is like the turtle and hare race so pace yourself, take time to be freindly with co-workers, watch listen and learn. </p><p> </p><p>When you make your decision tell Mom and let her know how much you appreciate her offer to help. Tell her you may take it up in the future but for now feel a need to take the other path. Women take disappointment better when it's sugar coated so do it. </p><p> </p><p>Damn, long winded tonight. dw</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dillweed, post: 198842, member: 5938"] Sure won't hurt to turn in the resume and see what happens. Listen to them and learn from it. Most of the pt sups I've dealt with in 15 years have been stressed and beaten on. However, they stick around so must be made of something I'm not. All good for them and me, we're just different people. UPS management would look great on a resume for one who wants a management position. Our best sups can somehow encourage so many types of individuals to work. Everything from college grads to ornamental floozies to gang types to older folks to the sweet, fresh kids right out of high school. On top of that they play the center manager's game without really buying into it. I have great respect for their abilities and like many of them. If you like physical activity stay where you are but take the pace down a notch or two. You can show your stuff at UPS by being consistant. It is like the turtle and hare race so pace yourself, take time to be freindly with co-workers, watch listen and learn. When you make your decision tell Mom and let her know how much you appreciate her offer to help. Tell her you may take it up in the future but for now feel a need to take the other path. Women take disappointment better when it's sugar coated so do it. Damn, long winded tonight. dw [/QUOTE]
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