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<blockquote data-quote="Johney" data-source="post: 903682" data-attributes="member: 10995"><p>The real reason they want you for friend/T on-road sup right away is because you are young and naive to the world of UPS.They can mold you and turn you into exactly the type of sup "they" want you to be. You have a degree which they want now a days. Look, if they offer you a full time position take it(not that I would at this point in my career)but it is a full time job,(those are hard to come by now a days)it is with a well known company and would look good on a resume if down the road you decide your tired of selling your soul to the devil. Sure there are more people who work in the hub who are more qualified but it's hard to get anyone with more than 10 years to look for full-time management(at least where I work). Good luck whatever you decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johney, post: 903682, member: 10995"] The real reason they want you for friend/T on-road sup right away is because you are young and naive to the world of UPS.They can mold you and turn you into exactly the type of sup "they" want you to be. You have a degree which they want now a days. Look, if they offer you a full time position take it(not that I would at this point in my career)but it is a full time job,(those are hard to come by now a days)it is with a well known company and would look good on a resume if down the road you decide your tired of selling your soul to the devil. Sure there are more people who work in the hub who are more qualified but it's hard to get anyone with more than 10 years to look for full-time management(at least where I work). Good luck whatever you decide. [/QUOTE]
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