ThatOnePreloader
Unprofessional Professional
Alright so let me just start this post off by saying I've heard it over and over again that the PT Supe is the worst position to have in a center - and for some of you that might be true. I however am in a situation contemplating wether or not I should attempt it or not. I'm a sophomore in college going for Business Administration right now and honestly the only reason I'm staying at UPS is because I can go to work, then class, and they help pay for my school. I DO NOT intend to drive, and it is unlikely I will continue a career with UPS following graduation.
Now on to the whole position ordeal; I'm currently a preloader, used to have 3 trucks and an average workload with no problems at all until some female (supervisor????) decided she hates me. About three weeks ago I was moved to a belt that is all by itself with 6 trucks - just me and about 1200 LARGE packages a day. Preloading on it's own already sort of sucks but it's tolerable, but with this workload it gets unbearable. I have seniority over some others on different belts and I was going to attempt to switch to one of those spots
EXCEPT
I was talking to my belt PT Supervisor, he's been there for maybe 9 years but only one as a PT Supervisor and he asked if I wanted to be one (he wants to load again, he really is just after the health insurance for him and his kids). It intrigued me because 1. I want to get out of that new
hole of a belt, and 2. While PT Sup's aren't worth a damn at UPS, on a future resume it may boost my chances of acquiring certain jobs - especially since I'd only have serving food and loading packages on there otherwise. Also, the insurance isn't really a big deal to me since I'm still on my parent's plan which give basically the same great coverage I'd get with the teamsters health plan.
To sum it up, the PT supervisor position would help out my resume and I'd get an ever so slight raise, along with leaving my current position. However, I'd lose most, if not all protection of the union. The insurance is not an issue for me. I'd like to know what you guys think, I'm supposed to make a decision Monday. Please don't
on me, I know most of you hate management to begin with (don't blame ya), I just feel like it's not such a bad decision in my current situation? Am I missing something?
Now on to the whole position ordeal; I'm currently a preloader, used to have 3 trucks and an average workload with no problems at all until some female (supervisor????) decided she hates me. About three weeks ago I was moved to a belt that is all by itself with 6 trucks - just me and about 1200 LARGE packages a day. Preloading on it's own already sort of sucks but it's tolerable, but with this workload it gets unbearable. I have seniority over some others on different belts and I was going to attempt to switch to one of those spots
EXCEPT
I was talking to my belt PT Supervisor, he's been there for maybe 9 years but only one as a PT Supervisor and he asked if I wanted to be one (he wants to load again, he really is just after the health insurance for him and his kids). It intrigued me because 1. I want to get out of that new

To sum it up, the PT supervisor position would help out my resume and I'd get an ever so slight raise, along with leaving my current position. However, I'd lose most, if not all protection of the union. The insurance is not an issue for me. I'd like to know what you guys think, I'm supposed to make a decision Monday. Please don't
