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<blockquote data-quote="stepheng101" data-source="post: 247972" data-attributes="member: 11323"><p>i wan be pt sup to.</p><p></p><p>Seriously though, I am also considering moving into part-time supervising. I'd like the extra cash and it would look nice on a resume. I talked with some of the supes at my hub and they said there isn't much of a learning curve. I am a sorter and I ran missorts for a while (I've only been there for a month in a half) so I feel like I know the hub alright.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, what those supes said was that the most important aspect of being a supe is being able to take and put up with a hell of a lot of bull****. Feeder drivers complaining about the loaders moving slow, management complaining about injuries, misloads, improper footwear, etc. etc., some can handle it, others can't.</p><p></p><p>If you are patient, able to bite your tongue when necessary, and likable enough to where your loaders (or sorters) will actually care at all about what you say then I bet you would make for a good p/t supe.</p><p></p><p>-Stephen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stepheng101, post: 247972, member: 11323"] i wan be pt sup to. Seriously though, I am also considering moving into part-time supervising. I'd like the extra cash and it would look nice on a resume. I talked with some of the supes at my hub and they said there isn't much of a learning curve. I am a sorter and I ran missorts for a while (I've only been there for a month in a half) so I feel like I know the hub alright. Anyways, what those supes said was that the most important aspect of being a supe is being able to take and put up with a hell of a lot of bull****. Feeder drivers complaining about the loaders moving slow, management complaining about injuries, misloads, improper footwear, etc. etc., some can handle it, others can't. If you are patient, able to bite your tongue when necessary, and likable enough to where your loaders (or sorters) will actually care at all about what you say then I bet you would make for a good p/t supe. -Stephen [/QUOTE]
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