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I know I will get a hard time on this but im thinking hard
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<blockquote data-quote="brown2bone" data-source="post: 1057066" data-attributes="member: 44507"><p><strong>I no i will get a hard time on this but im thinking hard</strong></p><p></p><p>How old are you? How many years seniority do u have? If you are anywhere close to being a driver it might be worth it financially to wait and start off making 50-65k/ year. I don't know what your ft job brings in but top pay for a driver can be well over 80k/ year. Bring in more in one week than you would as a pt sup does in a month. </p><p></p><p>The reasoning behind waiting is its easier to go to ft sup from a driver than ft sup from part time sup. especially if you are good at your job managers don't want to loose a good pt sup. remember you can't go driving once you make the switch to pt sup. and if you take the route of going driving then to full time sup u will also get paid a lot more than if you went from pt to ft sup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brown2bone, post: 1057066, member: 44507"] [b]I no i will get a hard time on this but im thinking hard[/b] How old are you? How many years seniority do u have? If you are anywhere close to being a driver it might be worth it financially to wait and start off making 50-65k/ year. I don't know what your ft job brings in but top pay for a driver can be well over 80k/ year. Bring in more in one week than you would as a pt sup does in a month. The reasoning behind waiting is its easier to go to ft sup from a driver than ft sup from part time sup. especially if you are good at your job managers don't want to loose a good pt sup. remember you can't go driving once you make the switch to pt sup. and if you take the route of going driving then to full time sup u will also get paid a lot more than if you went from pt to ft sup. [/QUOTE]
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