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<blockquote data-quote="Rallyguy" data-source="post: 1009107" data-attributes="member: 31859"><p>My hub (Group 2) in a very large metro area had 6 PT sups get up to FT sups during my time there (3 years). If you really want to get promoted, let your Ft sup know, go the extra mile, work hard, and always have a good positive team oriented mind set. Assuming you can keep that up for 3-5 years you will have a good chance at being promoted to a FT sup. If you dont have a college degree being a FT sup is not a bad way to make a living. But rest assured FT is 10x more bs than PT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rallyguy, post: 1009107, member: 31859"] My hub (Group 2) in a very large metro area had 6 PT sups get up to FT sups during my time there (3 years). If you really want to get promoted, let your Ft sup know, go the extra mile, work hard, and always have a good positive team oriented mind set. Assuming you can keep that up for 3-5 years you will have a good chance at being promoted to a FT sup. If you dont have a college degree being a FT sup is not a bad way to make a living. But rest assured FT is 10x more bs than PT. [/QUOTE]
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