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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 1032119" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>In RTW states - you don't have to pay union dues (don't have to join a union) BUT, the union MUST represent you. </p><p></p><p></p><p>BTW "<strong>Your Boss</strong>", I don't know what your full timer told you, but just because you get a degree does not mean you will get to go full time. This is one of the biggest problems that UPS full-time supervisors and managers have when they hire part-time supervisors. They dangle the carrot. As far as I am concerned, you have to earn the chance to be promoted to a driver or a full-time supervisor. I always tried to steer a part timer into driving before ever promoting them to full time supervisor. You will be much better off in the long run. </p><p></p><p>Before I hired any supervisor, I had an expectations talk with them and explained exactly what they were in for and what I expected in return. I never made a promise I could not keep. I don't know how you can expect people to work for you if you lie to them. They will figure it out fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 1032119, member: 9789"] In RTW states - you don't have to pay union dues (don't have to join a union) BUT, the union MUST represent you. BTW "[B]Your Boss[/B]", I don't know what your full timer told you, but just because you get a degree does not mean you will get to go full time. This is one of the biggest problems that UPS full-time supervisors and managers have when they hire part-time supervisors. They dangle the carrot. As far as I am concerned, you have to earn the chance to be promoted to a driver or a full-time supervisor. I always tried to steer a part timer into driving before ever promoting them to full time supervisor. You will be much better off in the long run. Before I hired any supervisor, I had an expectations talk with them and explained exactly what they were in for and what I expected in return. I never made a promise I could not keep. I don't know how you can expect people to work for you if you lie to them. They will figure it out fast. [/QUOTE]
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