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Loader to PT Supervisor? Should I do it?
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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 796017" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>what I always tell new people is that if your only planning on working there for however long it takes you to get a degree and leave then go for it. You will make more money now, but over the longhaul you can make more money staying where you are. The chances of moving up into fulltime management are very slim and a lot of ass kissing is most likely required. I know guys who were part-time sups when I was new, and are still part-time supervisors to this day making a fraction of what I make as a fulltime driver with almost no possibility of advancement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 796017, member: 249"] what I always tell new people is that if your only planning on working there for however long it takes you to get a degree and leave then go for it. You will make more money now, but over the longhaul you can make more money staying where you are. The chances of moving up into fulltime management are very slim and a lot of ass kissing is most likely required. I know guys who were part-time sups when I was new, and are still part-time supervisors to this day making a fraction of what I make as a fulltime driver with almost no possibility of advancement. [/QUOTE]
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