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<blockquote data-quote="FrigidFTSup" data-source="post: 2757285" data-attributes="member: 58894"><p>He's right. If you want to go FT you need to gain experience in more than one area. What use are you if you only know how to run one area of the operation? The problem with PT Sups in the hubs is they don't teach you guys anything. You should be jumping at any chance you get to learn something new. That's what I did and I became an asset because I could go anywhere they put me and not only complete the task, but do it well. I learned preload, local sort, and dispatch before they even let me interview for FT. It's the way it should be, because if you don't understand what's going on you're going to fail. </p><p></p><p>And seriously dude, if you think the crap you go through as a PT Sup in the hub is hard, you're going to get eaten alive as a FT Sup. It doesn't get any better. You have to learn to take some punches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrigidFTSup, post: 2757285, member: 58894"] He's right. If you want to go FT you need to gain experience in more than one area. What use are you if you only know how to run one area of the operation? The problem with PT Sups in the hubs is they don't teach you guys anything. You should be jumping at any chance you get to learn something new. That's what I did and I became an asset because I could go anywhere they put me and not only complete the task, but do it well. I learned preload, local sort, and dispatch before they even let me interview for FT. It's the way it should be, because if you don't understand what's going on you're going to fail. And seriously dude, if you think the crap you go through as a PT Sup in the hub is hard, you're going to get eaten alive as a FT Sup. It doesn't get any better. You have to learn to take some punches. [/QUOTE]
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