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<blockquote data-quote="hiro" data-source="post: 845388" data-attributes="member: 5768"><p>Almost everyone here is going to tell you not to take the job and stay hourly. My opinion is if you are in any way thinking of staying with UPS long term then stay with the union. You have five years of seniority so I would assume you are at least within a few years of driving and I would strongly suggest keeping that option open with the current economy while you decide what you want for the future.</p><p></p><p>If you are absolutely sure that you plan to leave UPS, then I would take the pt sup job. Despite what most people on here will say, you will learn a lot as a pt sup. I learned more as a pt sup than I did the entire time I was in school. Always remember, the job is what you make of it, and in the end, they're just boxes. If you treat everyone with respect and develop relationships, you will enjoy the job. If you act like a you're above everyone and are disrespectful, you will be miserable.</p><p></p><p>You will get a raise and 27.5 hours so the money is better. But you will see minimal raises per year and you will pay a small amount for your benefits every week. The benefits are not as good as the union benefits, but they are not bad either. That could depend on where you are at too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hiro, post: 845388, member: 5768"] Almost everyone here is going to tell you not to take the job and stay hourly. My opinion is if you are in any way thinking of staying with UPS long term then stay with the union. You have five years of seniority so I would assume you are at least within a few years of driving and I would strongly suggest keeping that option open with the current economy while you decide what you want for the future. If you are absolutely sure that you plan to leave UPS, then I would take the pt sup job. Despite what most people on here will say, you will learn a lot as a pt sup. I learned more as a pt sup than I did the entire time I was in school. Always remember, the job is what you make of it, and in the end, they're just boxes. If you treat everyone with respect and develop relationships, you will enjoy the job. If you act like a you're above everyone and are disrespectful, you will be miserable. You will get a raise and 27.5 hours so the money is better. But you will see minimal raises per year and you will pay a small amount for your benefits every week. The benefits are not as good as the union benefits, but they are not bad either. That could depend on where you are at too. [/QUOTE]
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