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<blockquote data-quote="SoCalNative" data-source="post: 1488400" data-attributes="member: 56720"><p>Hired on to UPS into a part-time permanent supervisor position last month, but originally applied for driver. While interviewing in HR she confirmed I didn't have a CDL. She asked if I saw the recent supervisor position posted and I said yes. With my former military background she forwarded my resume to the hiring manager. After a month process I was hired on during peak season. The HR manager said she will be looking to hire drivers from within in April if I'm still interested.</p><p></p><p>My questions is: should I put myself thru CDL training during the day (I work twilight) and apply on my own? If I at least don't give this a try and see if it's a good fit for me and my transportation and logistical background, I feel like I'll regret it. I'm grateful to have this position but I'm not sure of the opportunity of going full-time and I'm really want the opportunity of OT and making a better wage.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for your advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoCalNative, post: 1488400, member: 56720"] Hired on to UPS into a part-time permanent supervisor position last month, but originally applied for driver. While interviewing in HR she confirmed I didn't have a CDL. She asked if I saw the recent supervisor position posted and I said yes. With my former military background she forwarded my resume to the hiring manager. After a month process I was hired on during peak season. The HR manager said she will be looking to hire drivers from within in April if I'm still interested. My questions is: should I put myself thru CDL training during the day (I work twilight) and apply on my own? If I at least don't give this a try and see if it's a good fit for me and my transportation and logistical background, I feel like I'll regret it. I'm grateful to have this position but I'm not sure of the opportunity of going full-time and I'm really want the opportunity of OT and making a better wage. Thanks in advance for your advice! [/QUOTE]
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