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<blockquote data-quote="Harley Rider" data-source="post: 3991249" data-attributes="member: 10872"><p>They might be asking you to consider becoming an on road sup but you are so far from actually becoming one it is not even funny. There are so many steps and hoops to jump through. I considered the move after 5 years with the company. After 34 years I am so glad I stayed driving. Most of the people I know that went into management were gone long ago.</p><p></p><p>They will make you write a letter talking about how you would be an asset to the company. You will have to go through a series of interviews with your center manager, Human Resources, division manager, and finally district manager. Division manager told me what I would be earning and all the other things you need to know. (Pay scale is less than what a driver earns starting out and yes, you pay for your insurance) They were going to transfer me across the state right out of the gate. So yes, they can make you move. I changed my mind right before my interview with the district manager.</p><p></p><p>Things might have changed some in the process since 1989 but I would imagine it is closer to what I experienced than what you are thinking. Do yourself a favor and stay put. It ain’t worth it. Most of the perks they offered back then are not even available anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harley Rider, post: 3991249, member: 10872"] They might be asking you to consider becoming an on road sup but you are so far from actually becoming one it is not even funny. There are so many steps and hoops to jump through. I considered the move after 5 years with the company. After 34 years I am so glad I stayed driving. Most of the people I know that went into management were gone long ago. They will make you write a letter talking about how you would be an asset to the company. You will have to go through a series of interviews with your center manager, Human Resources, division manager, and finally district manager. Division manager told me what I would be earning and all the other things you need to know. (Pay scale is less than what a driver earns starting out and yes, you pay for your insurance) They were going to transfer me across the state right out of the gate. So yes, they can make you move. I changed my mind right before my interview with the district manager. Things might have changed some in the process since 1989 but I would imagine it is closer to what I experienced than what you are thinking. Do yourself a favor and stay put. It ain’t worth it. Most of the perks they offered back then are not even available anymore. [/QUOTE]
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