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<blockquote data-quote="thaliloldsup" data-source="post: 2886050" data-attributes="member: 66773"><p>Hey all,</p><p></p><p>Have scrolled the forum up and down & haven't found my answer.</p><p></p><p>I have a couple years before I'm eligible to drive package cars. I'm trying to move out on my own but making what package handlers make isn't nearly enough to do that. I'm trying to become a supervisor for the "big" pay jump from PH. (Yes, I have a 2nd job also)</p><p>However, once I become eligible to drive, is it possible to switch back into union labor out of management?</p><p>I have had a PT Sup at my hub (10 years seniority) tell me you can do it but I've also been told you can't do it, one or the other.</p><p></p><p>Anyone have insight on this? I don't want to falsely go into PT management for the temporary pay raise if I can't go back into union & drive package cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thaliloldsup, post: 2886050, member: 66773"] Hey all, Have scrolled the forum up and down & haven't found my answer. I have a couple years before I'm eligible to drive package cars. I'm trying to move out on my own but making what package handlers make isn't nearly enough to do that. I'm trying to become a supervisor for the "big" pay jump from PH. (Yes, I have a 2nd job also) However, once I become eligible to drive, is it possible to switch back into union labor out of management? I have had a PT Sup at my hub (10 years seniority) tell me you can do it but I've also been told you can't do it, one or the other. Anyone have insight on this? I don't want to falsely go into PT management for the temporary pay raise if I can't go back into union & drive package cars. [/QUOTE]
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