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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 238301" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Typically the requirements are the same as the requirements to become a Marine. You need two arms, two legs, and a pulse. The only difference is you have to write a letter stating that you want to, and why you think you are qualified to be, a part-time supervisor. I don't mean to be negative about it but based on all the people I have seen hired over the years my assumption can't be far off. The first building I worked in once preferred that a part-time sup be attending college but that requirement slowly fell by the wayside years ago. No matter what the requirement are in your area I'd still suggest that you at least have experience in the job you might be supervising.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 238301, member: 198"] Typically the requirements are the same as the requirements to become a Marine. You need two arms, two legs, and a pulse. The only difference is you have to write a letter stating that you want to, and why you think you are qualified to be, a part-time supervisor. I don't mean to be negative about it but based on all the people I have seen hired over the years my assumption can't be far off. The first building I worked in once preferred that a part-time sup be attending college but that requirement slowly fell by the wayside years ago. No matter what the requirement are in your area I'd still suggest that you at least have experience in the job you might be supervising. [/QUOTE]
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