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<blockquote data-quote="RhinoGTO" data-source="post: 1289431" data-attributes="member: 52440"><p>I was a PT sup for 4 years before driving. I've been driving for 10 years now and never looked back.</p><p></p><p>One thing that helped me get a FT driving position was telling management that I wanted to move up into upper management and that driving would be a good experience for me. I went seasonal driving 4 times within 3 buildings and once a permanent spot became available, 6-1 ratio as said before. I jumped all over it.</p><p></p><p>I did not have pay any back union dues.</p><p></p><p>-They do hold you to a higher standard.</p><p>-I wouldn't recommend quitting and trying to start over as a union employee. UPS will not rehire Management as a union employee. And you would also have to get rehire status, which could be tricky.</p><p>- And the signing up for full time sup position is no good either. They do NOT require you to go driving. </p><p></p><p>Bottom line is you are at the mercy of your current managment. If they don't want to lose you, your not going anywhere. As stated above, once you go management you lose the right to go driving. But it is still very possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RhinoGTO, post: 1289431, member: 52440"] I was a PT sup for 4 years before driving. I've been driving for 10 years now and never looked back. One thing that helped me get a FT driving position was telling management that I wanted to move up into upper management and that driving would be a good experience for me. I went seasonal driving 4 times within 3 buildings and once a permanent spot became available, 6-1 ratio as said before. I jumped all over it. I did not have pay any back union dues. -They do hold you to a higher standard. -I wouldn't recommend quitting and trying to start over as a union employee. UPS will not rehire Management as a union employee. And you would also have to get rehire status, which could be tricky. - And the signing up for full time sup position is no good either. They do NOT require you to go driving. Bottom line is you are at the mercy of your current managment. If they don't want to lose you, your not going anywhere. As stated above, once you go management you lose the right to go driving. But it is still very possible. [/QUOTE]
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