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<blockquote data-quote="UPSGUY72" data-source="post: 1519965" data-attributes="member: 14514"><p>As a PT Sup <u><strong>you have no rights to a drivers position</strong></u> including the 1 in the 6:1 inside to out hire ratio. So is no PT SUP seniority list for wanting to be a FT driver. The last time a PT Sup became a FT driver in my area was over 10 years ago. These days almost all of 1 in the 6:1 ratio are off the street casual drivers that have proving themselves over a couple of years driving as casual.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure someone told you that if you became a PT Sup you would get a FT driver position quicker. Well guess what they lied to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSGUY72, post: 1519965, member: 14514"] As a PT Sup [U][B]you have no rights to a drivers position[/B][/U] including the 1 in the 6:1 inside to out hire ratio. So is no PT SUP seniority list for wanting to be a FT driver. The last time a PT Sup became a FT driver in my area was over 10 years ago. These days almost all of 1 in the 6:1 ratio are off the street casual drivers that have proving themselves over a couple of years driving as casual. I'm sure someone told you that if you became a PT Sup you would get a FT driver position quicker. Well guess what they lied to you. [/QUOTE]
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