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New PT Supervisor...any applicable suggestions for surviving?
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<blockquote data-quote="Steamtrain" data-source="post: 2475492" data-attributes="member: 65338"><p>Dont listen to anybody here or to anybody that tells you it sucks. Take jr32bad's advice. Respect earns respect. I did preload for 6 months, been in management for a year and a half now and still loving it. I have to say, i do miss the 5 car pool loading days everynow and then, but change is good! If you do your job, respect and communicate with your people, you will look forward to work everyday. If you let people poison your mind, it's over. I'm about to transfer out from community college to university, would have never happened without UPS. I am proud to be part of UPS! The best advice i can give you is learn. Learning your job inside out will give you an edge and you will make better decisions. I would say good luck but i don't believe in luck! I refuse to let my future be determined by "luck."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steamtrain, post: 2475492, member: 65338"] Dont listen to anybody here or to anybody that tells you it sucks. Take jr32bad's advice. Respect earns respect. I did preload for 6 months, been in management for a year and a half now and still loving it. I have to say, i do miss the 5 car pool loading days everynow and then, but change is good! If you do your job, respect and communicate with your people, you will look forward to work everyday. If you let people poison your mind, it's over. I'm about to transfer out from community college to university, would have never happened without UPS. I am proud to be part of UPS! The best advice i can give you is learn. Learning your job inside out will give you an edge and you will make better decisions. I would say good luck but i don't believe in luck! I refuse to let my future be determined by "luck." [/QUOTE]
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