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Worth becoming a Part Time Supe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Top Fuel Friday" data-source="post: 478296" data-attributes="member: 21093"><p>It just depends on what you want to do with your time at UPS. The main reason I became a P/T sup was to improve my resume. Over the years (7 with UPS) I've got to see a lot of cool stuff, and picked up good experience on the way. To me it was worth it, I'm a full time student (15 hours a semester) so not having to sling boxes and be exhausted at the end of the sort helps me accomplish my goals at school easier. </p><p></p><p>In the end just take a step back, look at what the P/T sups in your area are doing and see if you would enjoy doing that. Don't do it for the money, "power" (notice the parenthesis), or because you think it's easier than what you do now. We put up with a lot of crap from both ends, so you have to have a high tolerance for stress and be apt to problem solving. Be prepared to do what friend/T sups and managers do at a fraction of the pay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Top Fuel Friday, post: 478296, member: 21093"] It just depends on what you want to do with your time at UPS. The main reason I became a P/T sup was to improve my resume. Over the years (7 with UPS) I've got to see a lot of cool stuff, and picked up good experience on the way. To me it was worth it, I'm a full time student (15 hours a semester) so not having to sling boxes and be exhausted at the end of the sort helps me accomplish my goals at school easier. In the end just take a step back, look at what the P/T sups in your area are doing and see if you would enjoy doing that. Don't do it for the money, "power" (notice the parenthesis), or because you think it's easier than what you do now. We put up with a lot of crap from both ends, so you have to have a high tolerance for stress and be apt to problem solving. Be prepared to do what friend/T sups and managers do at a fraction of the pay. [/QUOTE]
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