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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 926569" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>The PT sup position would be ideal for a college student looking to both take advantage of the tuition reimbursement and the plus of having "UPS Management" on their resume. With the direction the company is taking if I were a PT sup I would be updating my resume and applying for work elsewhere upon my graduation from college. </p><p></p><p>We have two PT sups who "run" the preload. The PDS actually runs the preload and has his two puppets to "supervise" the loaders, which involves little more than handing them add/cut sheets and taking down the lane number placards as the preload wraps up. They are clearly underutilized and are not being prepped for possible advancement. I don't see either of them with the company beyond the next 5 years, if not sooner.</p><p></p><p>Yes, drivers make $80K with benefits, but a PT sup who bides his time and gets their degree can parlay that experience in to a mgt position elsewhere easily making $80K or more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 926569, member: 12570"] The PT sup position would be ideal for a college student looking to both take advantage of the tuition reimbursement and the plus of having "UPS Management" on their resume. With the direction the company is taking if I were a PT sup I would be updating my resume and applying for work elsewhere upon my graduation from college. We have two PT sups who "run" the preload. The PDS actually runs the preload and has his two puppets to "supervise" the loaders, which involves little more than handing them add/cut sheets and taking down the lane number placards as the preload wraps up. They are clearly underutilized and are not being prepped for possible advancement. I don't see either of them with the company beyond the next 5 years, if not sooner. Yes, drivers make $80K with benefits, but a PT sup who bides his time and gets their degree can parlay that experience in to a mgt position elsewhere easily making $80K or more. [/QUOTE]
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