TearsInRain
IE boogeyman
don’t listen to these guys all they know how to do is drive trucks, file grievances, and eat donuts if they’re in feeders
I have no intention whatsoever of becoming a jerk who yells at people
I don’t think I’ve ever met a PT Sup that didn’t regret taking it
She went to part-time sup, then on-car, then into IE. Now she will be in a center manager position new week.
yah i’d never take a center job again unless they dangled something far bigger in front of meWhy anybody would consider a move from IE to directly harassing drivers every morning to be a good one is beyond me. You’d have to keep a gun held to my head for me to do center manager stuff.
You may want to consider reading that post again. Lol.yah i’d never take a center job again unless they dangled something far bigger in front of me
I SAID EXACTLY WHAT I MEANTYou may want to consider reading that post again. Lol.
COOL. Hope someone dangles something big in front of you. LOL.I SAID EXACTLY WHAT I MEANT
You may want to consider reading that post again. Lol.
Overheard a PT sup say, that with the weekly bonus, the new hire he was training was making more then he was.They start between $13-$15 at my hub. Not worth for the amount of disrespect you have to endure, especially since its usually a dead-end job.
Sorry to hear about your father, it’s painful to watch your parents age.
That being said, you’ll need these for your part time supervisor role here at UPS.
If you do a good job as part-time sup you can move up to on car and then on to something else if you work hard. Learn all you can and move up. On car is a tough position but leads to other great things. I have a friend that started as a seasonal helper. 8 years ago. She went to part-time sup, then on-car, then into IE. Now she will be in a center manager position new week. She worked very hard and always said yes when anyone asked her for help. Makes a lot more then an 8 year driver.
I don't see too much yelling. They are too busy loading and sorting.Prerequisite for supervision is becoming a jerk that yells at people
Even bigger chumps then the typical fat friend* center managerJust what we need another woman center manager
Even bigger chumps then the typical fat friend* center manager
If you do a good job as part-time sup you can move up to on car and then on to something else if you work hard. Learn all you can and move up. On car is a tough position but leads to other great things. I have a friend that started as a seasonal helper. 8 years ago. She went to part-time sup, then on-car, then into IE. Now she will be in a center manager position new week. She worked very hard and always said yes when anyone asked her for help. Makes a lot more then an 8 year driver.
If you have no plans on going driving, then you should not. However you will be paying for your benefits in mangement vs being in the union. Also moving up in ups mangement is who you know and who likes you1st post here. I'm a peak season hire. I have a degree. In Sept my dad had a bad fall, now needs needs a caregiver full time. This is why I'm preload shift. A couple weeks ago they offered me a PT supervisor job so I took it. Pay bump and benefits is why.
I've read a lot on this site about the pt sup job. "Don't do it." "Stay hourly, become a driver, don't listen to their lies." "You'll hate your life." "smile* rolls downhill." I understand it's not a promotion and being a driver makes more $. Both short term and long term.
Will I regret doing this? I have no interest in being a driver. And with a degree, moving up in management sounds nice. But after reading this site I'm not so sure. And yes I have morals/a soul/believe in the golden rule. I have no intention whatsoever of becoming a jerk who yells at people
1st post here. I'm a peak season hire. I have a degree. In Sept my dad had a bad fall, now needs needs a caregiver full time. This is why I'm preload shift. A couple weeks ago they offered me a PT supervisor job so I took it. Pay bump and benefits is why.
I've read a lot on this site about the pt sup job. "Don't do it." "Stay hourly, become a driver, don't listen to their lies." "You'll hate your life." "smile* rolls downhill." I understand it's not a promotion and being a driver makes more $. Both short term and long term.
Will I regret doing this? I have no interest in being a driver. And with a degree, moving up in management sounds nice. But after reading this site I'm not so sure. And yes I have morals/a soul/believe in the golden rule. I have no intention whatsoever of becoming a jerk who yells at people
Having just talked to friends I have known and worked with recently I found out that one of the guys we helped (put in the good word to hire) on with UPS who started PT then to driving then chose to go into management story. Typical story, actually sounded like you when younger. After going in wished he had never gone in. Sold his soul, lost his wife and family over the crazy demands and hours and unreal stress at times. Saw only a couple years of retirement and died here last month at 62. Don't be that guy!