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Should I become a on car supervisor
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<blockquote data-quote="MC4YOU2" data-source="post: 2560271" data-attributes="member: 5485"><p>My last Oncar who quit UPS (there were 3) started as a preloader, then PDS, then Oncar, because he didn't want to wait for a driver job to open up. He was Oncar for 4 years, then became increasingly discouraged due to not having his ideas taken seriously.</p><p></p><p>The DM's don't usually want any suggestions from a lowly center manager or Oncar. Just yes men.</p><p></p><p>He finally quit in disgust, like the other two, when he found out there was no way to return to driving. He returned to college, trained for a different career, and started over financially. It's not an uncommon story.</p><p></p><p>The second guy was told he was being required to relocate (as a 17 year employee) and he refused. He purchased a sandwich shop and started over financially.</p><p></p><p>The third guy was sent to Alaska as a way of saying "thank you for speaking your mind" too often. He now enjoys a satisfying career in real estate. He started over financially.</p><p></p><p>As a bonus, a 4th guy, who went from car wash, to driver, to Oncar then center manager, was transferred to one the toughest centers in CA. Compton, I think? He now works for FedEx.</p><p></p><p>Sure, they know how to pick leaders out of the crowd. We've all seen how well they know how to pick them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MC4YOU2, post: 2560271, member: 5485"] My last Oncar who quit UPS (there were 3) started as a preloader, then PDS, then Oncar, because he didn't want to wait for a driver job to open up. He was Oncar for 4 years, then became increasingly discouraged due to not having his ideas taken seriously. The DM's don't usually want any suggestions from a lowly center manager or Oncar. Just yes men. He finally quit in disgust, like the other two, when he found out there was no way to return to driving. He returned to college, trained for a different career, and started over financially. It's not an uncommon story. The second guy was told he was being required to relocate (as a 17 year employee) and he refused. He purchased a sandwich shop and started over financially. The third guy was sent to Alaska as a way of saying "thank you for speaking your mind" too often. He now enjoys a satisfying career in real estate. He started over financially. As a bonus, a 4th guy, who went from car wash, to driver, to Oncar then center manager, was transferred to one the toughest centers in CA. Compton, I think? He now works for FedEx. Sure, they know how to pick leaders out of the crowd. We've all seen how well they know how to pick them. [/QUOTE]
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