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Preload supervisor vs. package handler
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<blockquote data-quote="ZeroHandicapper" data-source="post: 4441819" data-attributes="member: 78261"><p>I and 46 and started this past October before peak season. I am just there for the benefits and have my own business during the day. It is a good way to make extra money and save a ton of money paying for insurance, which I am looking forward to. I am still waiting for mine to kick in (july). Some of the preloaders I work with are business owners or farmers. There are a few who work there and work another job, but they are waiting to get into driving. One thing is that you are opening many options for yourself in terms of extra money, great insurance, possibly a better paying job if you go into driving, etc. It is not going to hurt you I can tell you that. Just go in and do your job and you will have no problems at all. As far as being a supervisor, from what I can tell, it is just more headaches, but still a good PT job. PS...from December 1 until January 1, I hope you have a regular job where you can catch a nap. Start time was 1-2AM and left the building about 9-10AM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZeroHandicapper, post: 4441819, member: 78261"] I and 46 and started this past October before peak season. I am just there for the benefits and have my own business during the day. It is a good way to make extra money and save a ton of money paying for insurance, which I am looking forward to. I am still waiting for mine to kick in (july). Some of the preloaders I work with are business owners or farmers. There are a few who work there and work another job, but they are waiting to get into driving. One thing is that you are opening many options for yourself in terms of extra money, great insurance, possibly a better paying job if you go into driving, etc. It is not going to hurt you I can tell you that. Just go in and do your job and you will have no problems at all. As far as being a supervisor, from what I can tell, it is just more headaches, but still a good PT job. PS...from December 1 until January 1, I hope you have a regular job where you can catch a nap. Start time was 1-2AM and left the building about 9-10AM. [/QUOTE]
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