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Possibly becoming P/T Sup SO MANY QUESTIONS!
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<blockquote data-quote="redshift1" data-source="post: 463477" data-attributes="member: 19607"><p>It all depends, once I hired three p/t supervisors from hourly positions who trained for 4 weeks before ever supervising so you never know. There is wide variation throughout the country. Normally though a new sup is given an area of responsibility and monitored and mentored by either another p/t sup or a friend/t sup. I would call that minimal on the job training. Besides a sup is normally supervising a job that he has worked in previously so he has a rudimentary understanding of what is required. You have a misconception about UPS training all the classes I attended stressed understanding and working with employees also discussed was accountability. Sometimes supervisors alienate people but they're definitely not trained to screw people that's an urban myth propagated through ignorance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redshift1, post: 463477, member: 19607"] It all depends, once I hired three p/t supervisors from hourly positions who trained for 4 weeks before ever supervising so you never know. There is wide variation throughout the country. Normally though a new sup is given an area of responsibility and monitored and mentored by either another p/t sup or a friend/t sup. I would call that minimal on the job training. Besides a sup is normally supervising a job that he has worked in previously so he has a rudimentary understanding of what is required. You have a misconception about UPS training all the classes I attended stressed understanding and working with employees also discussed was accountability. Sometimes supervisors alienate people but they're definitely not trained to screw people that's an urban myth propagated through ignorance. [/QUOTE]
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