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Maybe this is one of the problems in Florida now?
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<blockquote data-quote="iloadthetruck" data-source="post: 75286" data-attributes="member: 885"><p>This is what worries me and my fellow supervisors. Just because you have a degree in IE should not qualify you to do everything in the UPS world. The IE sups I know are great, smart people, but none of them have ever worked as an hourly for a single day, nor does it appear any management skills are taught to them when they get their degree. The rest of us, with the real experience, and the leadership ability, are ignored because we don't have the right "qualifications." If I had an IE degree I would have been hired full-time, but instead I'm supposed to work my way up. Screw that, I'm getting a graduate degree and hopefully becoming overqualified and kicking some butt on my way up through the ranks. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group2/2guns.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":2guns:" title="2guns :2guns:" data-shortname=":2guns:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iloadthetruck, post: 75286, member: 885"] This is what worries me and my fellow supervisors. Just because you have a degree in IE should not qualify you to do everything in the UPS world. The IE sups I know are great, smart people, but none of them have ever worked as an hourly for a single day, nor does it appear any management skills are taught to them when they get their degree. The rest of us, with the real experience, and the leadership ability, are ignored because we don't have the right "qualifications." If I had an IE degree I would have been hired full-time, but instead I'm supposed to work my way up. Screw that, I'm getting a graduate degree and hopefully becoming overqualified and kicking some butt on my way up through the ranks. :2guns: [/QUOTE]
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