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Driving vs. Management. Don't know what to do.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonas" data-source="post: 851977" data-attributes="member: 35688"><p>Right now management seams like a natural choice for me because:</p><p>-It's a promotion a can get immediately, where as driving I may have quite a while still to wait</p><p>-The hours are about the same</p><p>-I'd be working with the same people </p><p>-It's a job I know I can do and do well (That doesn't mean I want to be a career jerk, it just means I know want the job entails and I know I can do that, I've known plenty of supervisors that were perfectly nice guys)</p><p></p><p>My main motivation for driving is money/benefits. There are lots of things about the job I'm apprehensive about. </p><p>Plus it seems like a waste to work as an hourly for 5 years only to take a pt supervisor job, a job I could have got after a year, if a driving job may be just around the corner. </p><p></p><p>I just wish it didn't seem like whatever choice I make, was for the rest of my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonas, post: 851977, member: 35688"] Right now management seams like a natural choice for me because: -It's a promotion a can get immediately, where as driving I may have quite a while still to wait -The hours are about the same -I'd be working with the same people -It's a job I know I can do and do well (That doesn't mean I want to be a career jerk, it just means I know want the job entails and I know I can do that, I've known plenty of supervisors that were perfectly nice guys) My main motivation for driving is money/benefits. There are lots of things about the job I'm apprehensive about. Plus it seems like a waste to work as an hourly for 5 years only to take a pt supervisor job, a job I could have got after a year, if a driving job may be just around the corner. I just wish it didn't seem like whatever choice I make, was for the rest of my life. [/QUOTE]
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