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Just wanted to make a quick post to those wanting to be PT sups
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<blockquote data-quote="Acelesson" data-source="post: 3559804" data-attributes="member: 7129"><p>Ive not posted here in years. I was actually googling UPS starting salary for sups these days and saw this forum. Then I started reading a lot of posts with negativity towards PT supervision jobs.</p><p></p><p>I worked at UPS for 6 years, was a PT sup for 4 years; while the job may be close to a dead end within the company, there are PLENTY of companies that hire anyone with UPS management experience. Use the job as a stepping stone to get out of the sweat shop.</p><p></p><p>Ive been with my current company for ten years now (first job after UPS). I manage one of our distribution centers and make 102k a year with 10% bonus eligibility. Trust me, it IS worth it to be a supervisor if you are looking to get into business management. I wouldn't have has this opportunity I have without taking that leap in the early 2000's. </p><p></p><p>Dont get discouraged and hang in there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acelesson, post: 3559804, member: 7129"] Ive not posted here in years. I was actually googling UPS starting salary for sups these days and saw this forum. Then I started reading a lot of posts with negativity towards PT supervision jobs. I worked at UPS for 6 years, was a PT sup for 4 years; while the job may be close to a dead end within the company, there are PLENTY of companies that hire anyone with UPS management experience. Use the job as a stepping stone to get out of the sweat shop. Ive been with my current company for ten years now (first job after UPS). I manage one of our distribution centers and make 102k a year with 10% bonus eligibility. Trust me, it IS worth it to be a supervisor if you are looking to get into business management. I wouldn't have has this opportunity I have without taking that leap in the early 2000's. Dont get discouraged and hang in there! [/QUOTE]
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