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<blockquote data-quote="RD1" data-source="post: 782592" data-attributes="member: 31433"><p>Thanks for all the replies. I'm moving forward without the pt-sup position. I have to take a test this week and then go for finger printing next week. I'm actually looking forward to starting. </p><p></p><p>This is a part-time thing for me. Like I said before, I have tons of mgmt experience including managing in a tough union environment. I think folks that get frustrated and don't have mgmt experience often get the short end of the stick from upper mgmt and employees alike. </p><p></p><p>2 questions though:</p><p></p><p>1) what are the benefits for a part-time sup?</p><p>2) what type of training is involved?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RD1, post: 782592, member: 31433"] Thanks for all the replies. I'm moving forward without the pt-sup position. I have to take a test this week and then go for finger printing next week. I'm actually looking forward to starting. This is a part-time thing for me. Like I said before, I have tons of mgmt experience including managing in a tough union environment. I think folks that get frustrated and don't have mgmt experience often get the short end of the stick from upper mgmt and employees alike. 2 questions though: 1) what are the benefits for a part-time sup? 2) what type of training is involved? [/QUOTE]
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