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<blockquote data-quote="newenglandnasty" data-source="post: 231942" data-attributes="member: 11060"><p>I've been asked a couple times. Never did it because it seems like a way tougher job than mine is. I value my free time and the ability to bag out on a day when I'm just not feeling it. Being an hourly was great for going to college, and now I have a baby, and it's great to just put in my hours in the morning and spend the rest of the day with her. Plus I've been there 9 years with the big fat union raises, so it makes no sense to become a supervisor at this point.</p><p>I will tell you though, there are times I regret not doing it. I tried to get another job entirely a few years ago, and all I really had to put on my resume was package handler at UPS and my college degree. Needless to say, I really didn't get anywhere, or at least find something comparable to the pay and benefits I was getting at UPS. I wonder if it would have been different if I had that management experience.</p><p>Experience means a hell of a lot these days. My husband has no college degree, yet his experience has netted him a nice office job at decent pay. He's chipping away at his degree one class at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newenglandnasty, post: 231942, member: 11060"] I've been asked a couple times. Never did it because it seems like a way tougher job than mine is. I value my free time and the ability to bag out on a day when I'm just not feeling it. Being an hourly was great for going to college, and now I have a baby, and it's great to just put in my hours in the morning and spend the rest of the day with her. Plus I've been there 9 years with the big fat union raises, so it makes no sense to become a supervisor at this point. I will tell you though, there are times I regret not doing it. I tried to get another job entirely a few years ago, and all I really had to put on my resume was package handler at UPS and my college degree. Needless to say, I really didn't get anywhere, or at least find something comparable to the pay and benefits I was getting at UPS. I wonder if it would have been different if I had that management experience. Experience means a hell of a lot these days. My husband has no college degree, yet his experience has netted him a nice office job at decent pay. He's chipping away at his degree one class at a time. [/QUOTE]
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