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<blockquote data-quote="DiligentUPSer" data-source="post: 1031879" data-attributes="member: 43544"><p>Yeah, that sounds about right. I wasn't asking about myself, but rather was interested in an experienced supe's (who is not from my hub) opinion on the issue. I've been a PT hourly for 8 years (with zero interest in becoming a supe) and recently I've noticed a lot of people being promoted within their first year...LoL. And that's great for them because it is a huge bump in pay from say $8.50 to $14.50 at first. But on the other hand, I've heard of a few other of my co-workers who have been at UPS for 4-6 years inquiring about being a supervisor and I tell them that they will end up making less $$$ per hour in the long run and will have to start paying for their insurance.</p><p></p><p>As for PT supervisors being promoted to FT supervisors, I've gathered that it certainly helps to have a degree behind you but a lot of it comes down to politics rather than how much one has proven themselves as a PT supe. With regard to being a hub manager, I would imagine that a 4 year degree would be mandatory in addition to the previously alluded to politics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiligentUPSer, post: 1031879, member: 43544"] Yeah, that sounds about right. I wasn't asking about myself, but rather was interested in an experienced supe's (who is not from my hub) opinion on the issue. I've been a PT hourly for 8 years (with zero interest in becoming a supe) and recently I've noticed a lot of people being promoted within their first year...LoL. And that's great for them because it is a huge bump in pay from say $8.50 to $14.50 at first. But on the other hand, I've heard of a few other of my co-workers who have been at UPS for 4-6 years inquiring about being a supervisor and I tell them that they will end up making less $$$ per hour in the long run and will have to start paying for their insurance. As for PT supervisors being promoted to FT supervisors, I've gathered that it certainly helps to have a degree behind you but a lot of it comes down to politics rather than how much one has proven themselves as a PT supe. With regard to being a hub manager, I would imagine that a 4 year degree would be mandatory in addition to the previously alluded to politics. [/QUOTE]
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