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<blockquote data-quote="IDoLessWorkThanMost" data-source="post: 313221" data-attributes="member: 12912"><p>you will end up working 25-30 hours a week for $1500 (for example) a month as a PT sup. </p><p>Or you can work 17-22 hours a week for $800-1000 ( again for example).</p><p></p><p>They don't make THAT much more than package handlers in reality compared to hours put in. </p><p></p><p>Unless you want to continue your education and move up from a P/T sup ( and you're certain you're commited to increasing your education), then maybe it's a good idea to consider management.</p><p></p><p>Conversely, if you want to P/T sup for the rest of your career, you're probably not going to last and it's a better idea to try to go full-time after you put in your time and your seniority increases over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IDoLessWorkThanMost, post: 313221, member: 12912"] you will end up working 25-30 hours a week for $1500 (for example) a month as a PT sup. Or you can work 17-22 hours a week for $800-1000 ( again for example). They don't make THAT much more than package handlers in reality compared to hours put in. Unless you want to continue your education and move up from a P/T sup ( and you're certain you're commited to increasing your education), then maybe it's a good idea to consider management. Conversely, if you want to P/T sup for the rest of your career, you're probably not going to last and it's a better idea to try to go full-time after you put in your time and your seniority increases over time. [/QUOTE]
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