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<blockquote data-quote="RolloTony Brown Town" data-source="post: 1295671" data-attributes="member: 42001"><p>Pt sups are hourly employees who have a cap at 27.5 hours. If you work more hours, you get paid what hours you worked. If you work less than 27.5, you get paid for 27.5 hours. Anyone who works for free or isn't compensated beyond 27.5 is a sucker. </p><p></p><p>My personal recommendation is to take the preload job. Learn the ins and outs, and about how the union interacts with mgmt and their brothers. Jumping into pt management without working as a union employee first is a mistake. Not only do you become the guy who doesn't know because he was never there. You also essentially rob yourself of most any opportunity to be a service provider (the best position ups has to offer besides feeder driver). Take the preload job first, do well and if you like it and are good at it and after you see the bs ups management deals with you still want to be a supervisor, do it then. Trust me they're always looking for new pt supervisors.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent using BrownCafe App</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RolloTony Brown Town, post: 1295671, member: 42001"] Pt sups are hourly employees who have a cap at 27.5 hours. If you work more hours, you get paid what hours you worked. If you work less than 27.5, you get paid for 27.5 hours. Anyone who works for free or isn't compensated beyond 27.5 is a sucker. My personal recommendation is to take the preload job. Learn the ins and outs, and about how the union interacts with mgmt and their brothers. Jumping into pt management without working as a union employee first is a mistake. Not only do you become the guy who doesn't know because he was never there. You also essentially rob yourself of most any opportunity to be a service provider (the best position ups has to offer besides feeder driver). Take the preload job first, do well and if you like it and are good at it and after you see the bs ups management deals with you still want to be a supervisor, do it then. Trust me they're always looking for new pt supervisors. Sent using BrownCafe App [/QUOTE]
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