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Possibly becoming P/T Sup SO MANY QUESTIONS!
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<blockquote data-quote="EamonKidUpser" data-source="post: 463846" data-attributes="member: 20398"><p>I really appreciate all of your answers. I am somewhat cautious to move to supervision. But, I am young (24) and I have come to the realization that I would like to stay with UPS and move my way up. I know management may not be the best way to do so. But, I seriously can not afford to continue making $200 a week on working preload and being exhausted constantly. I figure moving to local sort (as a p/t sup) I will be making a little more money, be gaining more responsibility and getting a promotion (last time I check a promotion is a promotion). I know I haven't even started yet but I plan on working hard to stay with the company... I may just be rambling but I hope I am making the right decision. </p><p></p><p>If I do stay with the company do all of my years as a loader / management / other positions I work count toward my 35 years?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EamonKidUpser, post: 463846, member: 20398"] I really appreciate all of your answers. I am somewhat cautious to move to supervision. But, I am young (24) and I have come to the realization that I would like to stay with UPS and move my way up. I know management may not be the best way to do so. But, I seriously can not afford to continue making $200 a week on working preload and being exhausted constantly. I figure moving to local sort (as a p/t sup) I will be making a little more money, be gaining more responsibility and getting a promotion (last time I check a promotion is a promotion). I know I haven't even started yet but I plan on working hard to stay with the company... I may just be rambling but I hope I am making the right decision. If I do stay with the company do all of my years as a loader / management / other positions I work count toward my 35 years? [/QUOTE]
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