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<blockquote data-quote="Braveheart" data-source="post: 105747" data-attributes="member: 5831"><p>Get your degree and stay a pt employee. There is more flexible options for you. You can do reload bid to preload bid to carwash bid to midnight drive air for extra money and all will allow you to gain experiance. This will better you while you pay your dues. We have a bunch of managers who we call 30 day wonders. I have found that managers who have done all the jobs including full time or cover driving are better and more rounded people who earned the respect instead of being appointed to it by a buddy. Remember G W Bush appointed a college graduate horse show judge to the head of FEMA and it was a complete disaster. Earn your degree and earn our respect then go into management. By the way I know plenty of pt sups who spent 10 years or more stuck in pt management. Most left, some went into driving full time and were going to go into full time management after say a year of driving but when approached for promotion they said no thanks I'll stay an hourly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Braveheart, post: 105747, member: 5831"] Get your degree and stay a pt employee. There is more flexible options for you. You can do reload bid to preload bid to carwash bid to midnight drive air for extra money and all will allow you to gain experiance. This will better you while you pay your dues. We have a bunch of managers who we call 30 day wonders. I have found that managers who have done all the jobs including full time or cover driving are better and more rounded people who earned the respect instead of being appointed to it by a buddy. Remember G W Bush appointed a college graduate horse show judge to the head of FEMA and it was a complete disaster. Earn your degree and earn our respect then go into management. By the way I know plenty of pt sups who spent 10 years or more stuck in pt management. Most left, some went into driving full time and were going to go into full time management after say a year of driving but when approached for promotion they said no thanks I'll stay an hourly! [/QUOTE]
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