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<blockquote data-quote="PrimeUPS" data-source="post: 1703208" data-attributes="member: 56792"><p>Center/Hub Managers are considered Business Managers in training materials and policies. The difference is job classification. The level in the hierarchy is no different than a PT or FT Supervisor, e.g: Hub Supervisor or On Road Supervisor. Many UPS positions aren't in GEMS as official titles. </p><p></p><p>CEO/Board/Cabinet</p><p>US Operations President (assuming you work in the US)</p><p>Region Manager (or you may see them referenced as President)</p><p>District Manager (aka President)</p><p>Operations/Transportation Manager</p><p>Package/Hub/Feeder Division Managers</p><p>Center/Hub/Hub Training/Feeder/Engineering/Labor/H&S Managers (some of these may actually oversee large portions of the division/district and multiple buildings)</p><p>FT Supervisors</p><p>PT Supervisors/Specialists</p><p>Hourlies</p><p></p><p>As to not confuse things, Supervisors comprise may job classifications and some can be PT, some are FT (for example, CHSP positions are FT only), some are both: Hub, On Road, Feeder On Road, IE, PE, Center, Dispatch, Package IE, District CHSP (don't let the word district fool you, they are really tied to a division), H&S, Hub Training... I'm sure there are a few more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrimeUPS, post: 1703208, member: 56792"] Center/Hub Managers are considered Business Managers in training materials and policies. The difference is job classification. The level in the hierarchy is no different than a PT or FT Supervisor, e.g: Hub Supervisor or On Road Supervisor. Many UPS positions aren't in GEMS as official titles. CEO/Board/Cabinet US Operations President (assuming you work in the US) Region Manager (or you may see them referenced as President) District Manager (aka President) Operations/Transportation Manager Package/Hub/Feeder Division Managers Center/Hub/Hub Training/Feeder/Engineering/Labor/H&S Managers (some of these may actually oversee large portions of the division/district and multiple buildings) FT Supervisors PT Supervisors/Specialists Hourlies As to not confuse things, Supervisors comprise may job classifications and some can be PT, some are FT (for example, CHSP positions are FT only), some are both: Hub, On Road, Feeder On Road, IE, PE, Center, Dispatch, Package IE, District CHSP (don't let the word district fool you, they are really tied to a division), H&S, Hub Training... I'm sure there are a few more. [/QUOTE]
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