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<blockquote data-quote="curiousbrain" data-source="post: 813347" data-attributes="member: 31608"><p>... make sure it is really loud so you will never sleep through it, and put the alarm clock on the other side of the room.</p><p></p><p>[DISCLAIMER]</p><p>Based on my own personal experience; your experience may vary depending on your management team, center location, etc.</p><p>[/DISCLAIMER]</p><p></p><p>Think long and hard about where you want to go; if you want to do preload for the next decade or so, there is no incentive to work harder then every other person because you will never receive a pay increase (or other bonus) as a result of putting brown boxes in brown trucks faster than others.</p><p></p><p>If you want to be a PT supervisor, work harder then everyone else, put in your letter, and largely due to the fact that few others want the job, it shouldn't be too long of a wait.</p><p></p><p>Others, with longer work histories then myself (admittedly, which is not very long thus far - around six months), can maybe tell you where I'm wrong or give other (read: better) advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curiousbrain, post: 813347, member: 31608"] ... make sure it is really loud so you will never sleep through it, and put the alarm clock on the other side of the room. [DISCLAIMER] Based on my own personal experience; your experience may vary depending on your management team, center location, etc. [/DISCLAIMER] Think long and hard about where you want to go; if you want to do preload for the next decade or so, there is no incentive to work harder then every other person because you will never receive a pay increase (or other bonus) as a result of putting brown boxes in brown trucks faster than others. If you want to be a PT supervisor, work harder then everyone else, put in your letter, and largely due to the fact that few others want the job, it shouldn't be too long of a wait. Others, with longer work histories then myself (admittedly, which is not very long thus far - around six months), can maybe tell you where I'm wrong or give other (read: better) advice. [/QUOTE]
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