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Needing honest advice on pt sup position
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<blockquote data-quote="Corckie" data-source="post: 3461819" data-attributes="member: 35578"><p>In the Kansas City metro area. It's an act of God for Pt sup. to make it into full time management. Much easier to move from driver to management. I've been with UPS for over 30 years. I have only seen 1 part-time supervisor make it to full time. I have seen many awesome pt sups give up and leave. They USE UP part-timers and throw them away!!! Twenty years ago when I finished school they asked me to go to management but.... I was already a driver. I turned then down, still a driver and much happier. Several of us drivers have our degrees. Go full time driver first. Before management!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corckie, post: 3461819, member: 35578"] In the Kansas City metro area. It's an act of God for Pt sup. to make it into full time management. Much easier to move from driver to management. I've been with UPS for over 30 years. I have only seen 1 part-time supervisor make it to full time. I have seen many awesome pt sups give up and leave. They USE UP part-timers and throw them away!!! Twenty years ago when I finished school they asked me to go to management but.... I was already a driver. I turned then down, still a driver and much happier. Several of us drivers have our degrees. Go full time driver first. Before management! [/QUOTE]
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