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<blockquote data-quote="HEFFERNAN" data-source="post: 463860" data-attributes="member: 11315"><p>It will all count as years of service at UPS. But, retirement benefit-wise, I am not positive. To qualify for a union retirement, you must work a certain amount of hours every year. There is a different number of hours for part-time and full-time. I am not sure how management phases their retirement benefits but they do encourage you to start a 401k (which they match a percentage, basically free money) and buying stocks.</p><p> </p><p>Make sure you write down a list of your questions so you can ask the managers when you interview for the position. They would have plenty of insight, especially since they began just like you as a part-time supervisor in your area.</p><p> </p><p>They also encourage you to get your degree in college while you work part-time at UPS managing. It is great to have something to fall back on if it doesn't work out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HEFFERNAN, post: 463860, member: 11315"] It will all count as years of service at UPS. But, retirement benefit-wise, I am not positive. To qualify for a union retirement, you must work a certain amount of hours every year. There is a different number of hours for part-time and full-time. I am not sure how management phases their retirement benefits but they do encourage you to start a 401k (which they match a percentage, basically free money) and buying stocks. Make sure you write down a list of your questions so you can ask the managers when you interview for the position. They would have plenty of insight, especially since they began just like you as a part-time supervisor in your area. They also encourage you to get your degree in college while you work part-time at UPS managing. It is great to have something to fall back on if it doesn't work out. [/QUOTE]
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