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my story: please read need feedback to become p/t sup
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<blockquote data-quote="Buffy" data-source="post: 456952" data-attributes="member: 8226"><p>What do you want to do after you get the degree? If you think you have a future at UPS, you would want to remain an hourly and bid on a driving job as soon as you finish school. As a PT sup, you have no rights to go drive. If you are thinking a management career at UPS, you need the degree and you need to drive. If you are looking for a different career when you graduate, the PT sup job is great experience and helps you on a resume. But you also need to ask yourself if management is right for you. The best performers are not always the best supervisors. You need to be a good trainer and able to juggle the many tasks required each night. The people you are responsible for will not perform at the level you do and if this will be frustrating to you, why take it on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffy, post: 456952, member: 8226"] What do you want to do after you get the degree? If you think you have a future at UPS, you would want to remain an hourly and bid on a driving job as soon as you finish school. As a PT sup, you have no rights to go drive. If you are thinking a management career at UPS, you need the degree and you need to drive. If you are looking for a different career when you graduate, the PT sup job is great experience and helps you on a resume. But you also need to ask yourself if management is right for you. The best performers are not always the best supervisors. You need to be a good trainer and able to juggle the many tasks required each night. The people you are responsible for will not perform at the level you do and if this will be frustrating to you, why take it on. [/QUOTE]
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