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<blockquote data-quote="Y923" data-source="post: 220586" data-attributes="member: 10197"><p>Hey jpeahs! I also recently started working at UPS as a PT loader about a month ago. Like you, I have hopes of becoming a part-time supervisor. From what I understand, they are salaried and not part of the union. I was told their benefits are not 100% paid for either, although I also heard they make quite a bit more money than the 9.50/hour.</p><p> </p><p>As far as the lingo goes, did you receive a pocket reference book in your cornerstone training (the first week)? Although nobody kept them, I took mine home and it is filled with a good amount of basic UPS information including a glossary.</p><p> </p><p>Now I have a question myself which relates to yours, so maybe someone else could help. If I want to be a part-time supervsior, should I send my letter of intent in immediately or wait until I have been working at UPS for awhile? I'm really interested in that tuition reimbursement and I think it would be a great step towards a career in business.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Y923, post: 220586, member: 10197"] Hey jpeahs! I also recently started working at UPS as a PT loader about a month ago. Like you, I have hopes of becoming a part-time supervisor. From what I understand, they are salaried and not part of the union. I was told their benefits are not 100% paid for either, although I also heard they make quite a bit more money than the 9.50/hour. As far as the lingo goes, did you receive a pocket reference book in your cornerstone training (the first week)? Although nobody kept them, I took mine home and it is filled with a good amount of basic UPS information including a glossary. Now I have a question myself which relates to yours, so maybe someone else could help. If I want to be a part-time supervsior, should I send my letter of intent in immediately or wait until I have been working at UPS for awhile? I'm really interested in that tuition reimbursement and I think it would be a great step towards a career in business. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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