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Need Advice from part time supervisor on belts. Shoud I become a PT sup?
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<blockquote data-quote="blkmamba" data-source="post: 1360533" data-attributes="member: 46593"><p>Don't do it, I'm a former sup and you will absolutely regret everyone. Trust me everyone thinks there experience will be good but it's not. You will face a ridiculous amount of stress, sure the initial pay bump is nice (start around 15 dollars an hour) but it is all downhill from there. Your raises are once a year and can vary from 25-70 cents depending on how much your center manager likes you. If you don't have a degree your chances of moving up are zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blkmamba, post: 1360533, member: 46593"] Don't do it, I'm a former sup and you will absolutely regret everyone. Trust me everyone thinks there experience will be good but it's not. You will face a ridiculous amount of stress, sure the initial pay bump is nice (start around 15 dollars an hour) but it is all downhill from there. Your raises are once a year and can vary from 25-70 cents depending on how much your center manager likes you. If you don't have a degree your chances of moving up are zero. [/QUOTE]
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