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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="L9Ncontainer" data-source="post: 1059786" data-attributes="member: 44675"><p>I've been with ups for over 10 years now. Anyone thinking about pt mgmt really needs to think about what they want from the company... When I went into it it was for college and I did not think I would be in for this long. If you're someone looking for a career and eventually moving on from ups it would be the way to go. It will look good on a resume. If your looking for good benefits and a good paying job, just stay hourly and get full time as soon as you can. Also, if you've been with ups more than 5 years, stay hourly. It will cost you more in benefits if you have a family. Pt sup insurance has taken a serious blow in the last few years. (I know it has for everyone.) personally, I do regret the decision on becoming a sup. if I had stayed hourly I may have been a driver for years by now. The politics with ups mgmt are ridiculous also....But, everything happens for a reason!<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/happy-very.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":happy-very:" title="Happy Very :happy-very:" data-shortname=":happy-very:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L9Ncontainer, post: 1059786, member: 44675"] I've been with ups for over 10 years now. Anyone thinking about pt mgmt really needs to think about what they want from the company... When I went into it it was for college and I did not think I would be in for this long. If you're someone looking for a career and eventually moving on from ups it would be the way to go. It will look good on a resume. If your looking for good benefits and a good paying job, just stay hourly and get full time as soon as you can. Also, if you've been with ups more than 5 years, stay hourly. It will cost you more in benefits if you have a family. Pt sup insurance has taken a serious blow in the last few years. (I know it has for everyone.) personally, I do regret the decision on becoming a sup. if I had stayed hourly I may have been a driver for years by now. The politics with ups mgmt are ridiculous also....But, everything happens for a reason!:happy-very: [/QUOTE]
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