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<blockquote data-quote="nWo" data-source="post: 5448374" data-attributes="member: 86976"><p>Does your building offer money for school for pt sups? If they do it might be worth it. If not then it seems like a bad decision. I know several pt sups with 10+ years that are still pt. Some of which went and finished school too . </p><p>Advancement opportunities for pt sups are almost non-existent. FYI. PT sups don't get promoted either because they are useless or because they are really good. If you are actually one of the rare good pt sups then management has no incentive to promote you. </p><p></p><p> Personally I think it would be better to stay as a pt union member. Then once you finish school look for opportunities elsewhere. You may not be able to find anything worthwhile. It's good to have UPS as a backup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nWo, post: 5448374, member: 86976"] Does your building offer money for school for pt sups? If they do it might be worth it. If not then it seems like a bad decision. I know several pt sups with 10+ years that are still pt. Some of which went and finished school too . Advancement opportunities for pt sups are almost non-existent. FYI. PT sups don't get promoted either because they are useless or because they are really good. If you are actually one of the rare good pt sups then management has no incentive to promote you. Personally I think it would be better to stay as a pt union member. Then once you finish school look for opportunities elsewhere. You may not be able to find anything worthwhile. It's good to have UPS as a backup. [/QUOTE]
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