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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 198431" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>First off Manny,you have to put the time in like everyone else(14 months isn't very long),there may be dozens of other applicants with much more experience who put their wanna be mngmt letter in.</p><p> </p><p>You come off sounding a little arrogant as far as your work ethic exceeds that of your co-workers and the USPS workers,expecting to move up the ladder so quickly as a ROOKIE.You don't like to labor and you'll quit if you dont get your way so soon.</p><p> </p><p>Quote:"Truth is, I'd like to stay at UPS mainly because I've met some cool, real people. I like the friendships I've made here and just feel comfortable here. Becoming a sup would get my parents off my back about leaving and give me some breathing room."</p><p></p><p>Let's be real as a P/T Sup. your freindships won't last long when you have to give out warning letters and fire someone close,or tell them to pick up the pace when upper mngt is coming down on you. </p><p> </p><p>Quote: I noticed that sups in my area area treated pretty good. I have never heard anyone from upper management yell at or treat any part time sup poorly. What I've read on this forum about how sups are treated badly in other hubs is what kept my from putting in my letter in the first place</p><p> </p><p>Managers rotate from center to center,odds are you will encounter a "in your face",yelling, poorly treating Mgr.</p><p> </p><p>My advise to you is stop letting your parents push you around and stress you out,do your time, prove yourself like everybody else,don't brownnose too much,and keep putting your letter in.</p><p>I know hourly is different than mngt but it took me 20 yrs to drive feeders.No hand outs at UPS.If you can't hack it try the USPS.I'm sure its the same deal their.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 198431, member: 9859"] First off Manny,you have to put the time in like everyone else(14 months isn't very long),there may be dozens of other applicants with much more experience who put their wanna be mngmt letter in. You come off sounding a little arrogant as far as your work ethic exceeds that of your co-workers and the USPS workers,expecting to move up the ladder so quickly as a ROOKIE.You don't like to labor and you'll quit if you dont get your way so soon. Quote:"Truth is, I'd like to stay at UPS mainly because I've met some cool, real people. I like the friendships I've made here and just feel comfortable here. Becoming a sup would get my parents off my back about leaving and give me some breathing room." Let's be real as a P/T Sup. your freindships won't last long when you have to give out warning letters and fire someone close,or tell them to pick up the pace when upper mngt is coming down on you. Quote: I noticed that sups in my area area treated pretty good. I have never heard anyone from upper management yell at or treat any part time sup poorly. What I've read on this forum about how sups are treated badly in other hubs is what kept my from putting in my letter in the first place Managers rotate from center to center,odds are you will encounter a "in your face",yelling, poorly treating Mgr. My advise to you is stop letting your parents push you around and stress you out,do your time, prove yourself like everybody else,don't brownnose too much,and keep putting your letter in. I know hourly is different than mngt but it took me 20 yrs to drive feeders.No hand outs at UPS.If you can't hack it try the USPS.I'm sure its the same deal their. [/QUOTE]
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