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Just became part-time supervisor. Have some questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="YoungBlood" data-source="post: 1349213" data-attributes="member: 53730"><p>"Building relationships is key to supervisor from what I know. If you get the people on your side, it will make your life a lot easier. At least thats what I heard and it makes sense."</p><p></p><p> You got that right. Along with this advice here's some more from pt sup to pt sup. Clean your attitude up and grow up. You want to be a leader? You sure as hell got off to one hell of a bad start if you conduct yourself in person anything like you do on here. </p><p></p><p>As for the raises, it is up to management's discretion from what I gather mostly, but the raise progression is completely different from union and I've already talked to several people at my hub who regret (even after only having been pt sup for a year) going management simply because of the raise progression. Plus you have to pay out of pocket for your benefits. </p><p></p><p>Use the tuition reimbursement, get yourself through undergrad, and get out with the experience you gained working for UPS. It does look good on a resume, but what is a resume worth when your attitude sucks?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YoungBlood, post: 1349213, member: 53730"] "Building relationships is key to supervisor from what I know. If you get the people on your side, it will make your life a lot easier. At least thats what I heard and it makes sense." You got that right. Along with this advice here's some more from pt sup to pt sup. Clean your attitude up and grow up. You want to be a leader? You sure as hell got off to one hell of a bad start if you conduct yourself in person anything like you do on here. As for the raises, it is up to management's discretion from what I gather mostly, but the raise progression is completely different from union and I've already talked to several people at my hub who regret (even after only having been pt sup for a year) going management simply because of the raise progression. Plus you have to pay out of pocket for your benefits. Use the tuition reimbursement, get yourself through undergrad, and get out with the experience you gained working for UPS. It does look good on a resume, but what is a resume worth when your attitude sucks? [/QUOTE]
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