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Keys/Strategies to surviving as a PT Sup?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kicked Your Dog" data-source="post: 1627514" data-attributes="member: 51488"><p>Arrive early and know your plan for the day. Learn how your ENTIRE SORT works and the part your crew plays in the overall operation. MOST IMPORTANTLY pay attention to your men and women you supervise. Take a legitimate interest in them and their families, know when their birthdays are and always find a way to say YES to them. Do this and you'll have a crew that will work hard for you all the time. Don't sweat the small stuff. I was a pt supv, and these traits helped me get to where I am now, a feeder driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kicked Your Dog, post: 1627514, member: 51488"] Arrive early and know your plan for the day. Learn how your ENTIRE SORT works and the part your crew plays in the overall operation. MOST IMPORTANTLY pay attention to your men and women you supervise. Take a legitimate interest in them and their families, know when their birthdays are and always find a way to say YES to them. Do this and you'll have a crew that will work hard for you all the time. Don't sweat the small stuff. I was a pt supv, and these traits helped me get to where I am now, a feeder driver. [/QUOTE]
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