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PT Supervisor calling in sick.
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<blockquote data-quote="sandwich" data-source="post: 1902200" data-attributes="member: 47349"><p>B.S. they are not there for the $1500 a month and terrible benefits.</p><p></p><p>There are only two reasons to go pt sup. One is you have intentions of moving up the company ladder, or two your only going to be there for a few years until you graduate college. 1500 a month sounds a lot better than 500 a month.</p><p></p><p>I mean what's the point of being a long term pt sup. You might as well just stay an hourly if your goal was to stay 25 years as a part timer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sandwich, post: 1902200, member: 47349"] B.S. they are not there for the $1500 a month and terrible benefits. There are only two reasons to go pt sup. One is you have intentions of moving up the company ladder, or two your only going to be there for a few years until you graduate college. 1500 a month sounds a lot better than 500 a month. I mean what's the point of being a long term pt sup. You might as well just stay an hourly if your goal was to stay 25 years as a part timer. [/QUOTE]
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