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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 906237" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>Pman hits a lot of very good points out of the park with that post. Read it, digest it, then think long and hard about what you really want.</p><p></p><p>In our building, part time sups used to have a fast track into delivery. Here, we hire 5 from within the hourly ranks, then one from outside. The outside hire was almost exclusively a part time sup.</p><p></p><p>Fast forward to the current situation, there are so many part time sups at our building, you would be stupid to go that route. It takes 6-10 years for an hourly (the next few years ought to get better as a lot of drivers will be hitting 25-35 years over the next 5 years), but like you posted, twice that long for part time sups. So unless you really want to go into full time management, going part time was a fools choice.</p><p></p><p>But that being said, UPS has a lot of really good programs for the employees to better themselves. As a part time management, you do have a lot more oppertunity to take advantage of that than a driver would.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck!</p><p></p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 906237, member: 484"] Pman hits a lot of very good points out of the park with that post. Read it, digest it, then think long and hard about what you really want. In our building, part time sups used to have a fast track into delivery. Here, we hire 5 from within the hourly ranks, then one from outside. The outside hire was almost exclusively a part time sup. Fast forward to the current situation, there are so many part time sups at our building, you would be stupid to go that route. It takes 6-10 years for an hourly (the next few years ought to get better as a lot of drivers will be hitting 25-35 years over the next 5 years), but like you posted, twice that long for part time sups. So unless you really want to go into full time management, going part time was a fools choice. But that being said, UPS has a lot of really good programs for the employees to better themselves. As a part time management, you do have a lot more oppertunity to take advantage of that than a driver would. Best of luck! d [/QUOTE]
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