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What are some benefits for a P/T Supervisor?
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<blockquote data-quote="RolloTony Brown Town" data-source="post: 1481966" data-attributes="member: 42001"><p>Pt supervisors actually are given more money to go to school as an incentive to continue education. There is opportunity for growth in management (promotions, lateral rotations, etc.) but it's competitive, political, challenging and most just give up. If you already have your degree then you have a leg up on the competition, and just need to become a well rounded management person. </p><p></p><p>My advice, if you go through with it, is continue to work hard. Try to hit your goals as best you can, and treat your employees with respect and most will repay with doing what you want. If you feel like you've peaked at a position then ask to learn something new. The more valuable you are, and the more they trust you, then the higher likelihood of a promotion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RolloTony Brown Town, post: 1481966, member: 42001"] Pt supervisors actually are given more money to go to school as an incentive to continue education. There is opportunity for growth in management (promotions, lateral rotations, etc.) but it's competitive, political, challenging and most just give up. If you already have your degree then you have a leg up on the competition, and just need to become a well rounded management person. My advice, if you go through with it, is continue to work hard. Try to hit your goals as best you can, and treat your employees with respect and most will repay with doing what you want. If you feel like you've peaked at a position then ask to learn something new. The more valuable you are, and the more they trust you, then the higher likelihood of a promotion. [/QUOTE]
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