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Pros and Cons of PT supervisor position
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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 91943" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>Looks great on a resume, it isnt fast track historically to ft although that seems to be changing a bit. You will gain experience and tolerance, and get no credit for what you do. Last I knew starting pay was 1200. But that was quite a while ago. Hours are 25 per week, and now with overtime I hear. Based on my experience, I wouldnt do it again, but I learned alot, and let my degree get old. Do it if you have short term plans at UPS, leave if you dont go in the direction you would like to. But hey, what would I know, I did it for 6 yrs, and now I drive a truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 91943, member: 1944"] Looks great on a resume, it isnt fast track historically to ft although that seems to be changing a bit. You will gain experience and tolerance, and get no credit for what you do. Last I knew starting pay was 1200. But that was quite a while ago. Hours are 25 per week, and now with overtime I hear. Based on my experience, I wouldnt do it again, but I learned alot, and let my degree get old. Do it if you have short term plans at UPS, leave if you dont go in the direction you would like to. But hey, what would I know, I did it for 6 yrs, and now I drive a truck. [/QUOTE]
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