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<blockquote data-quote="csuf07" data-source="post: 799057" data-attributes="member: 19080"><p>I feel the same man, so much potential, but being held back.</p><p></p><p>I don't think college degree is necessary to get promoted. I have my masters degree, 25 years old, been in the pool for full-time supervisor for over 2 years, still no word. Being a part-time supervisor is a like a dead end job, you will always have to work two jobs to support self/family. You are in a tough situation, not many positions are available for combos now, but some of my combo employees are making like $24-25 dollars an hour and make up to 60k per year (that is about the same as full-time supervisor with much less stress and better health benefits, plus you have union protection). Don't become a part-time supervisor unless you are willing to put in the time to get promoted, it is not always by performance, it takes luck and knowing somebody. Usually there is a part-time supervisor position available, very high turnover rate with VERY little pay. </p><p></p><p>UPS is only good if you are willing to put in the time and wait to get promoted, upward mobility takes awhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="csuf07, post: 799057, member: 19080"] I feel the same man, so much potential, but being held back. I don't think college degree is necessary to get promoted. I have my masters degree, 25 years old, been in the pool for full-time supervisor for over 2 years, still no word. Being a part-time supervisor is a like a dead end job, you will always have to work two jobs to support self/family. You are in a tough situation, not many positions are available for combos now, but some of my combo employees are making like $24-25 dollars an hour and make up to 60k per year (that is about the same as full-time supervisor with much less stress and better health benefits, plus you have union protection). Don't become a part-time supervisor unless you are willing to put in the time to get promoted, it is not always by performance, it takes luck and knowing somebody. Usually there is a part-time supervisor position available, very high turnover rate with VERY little pay. UPS is only good if you are willing to put in the time and wait to get promoted, upward mobility takes awhile. [/QUOTE]
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