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Should I go into P-Sup position or stay in the union to advance?
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<blockquote data-quote="CoolStoryBro" data-source="post: 3221030" data-attributes="member: 68103"><p>What are you trying to accomplish? are you going to retire from UPS? Do you want a normal day job while working part time at UPS? I have never seen a part time supervisor go from part time to full time in my center. They all quit eventually. </p><p></p><p>When I was first hired my PT sup was constantly complaining about how life would be better if he stayed union. His wage would have been higher (he got a bump up when going PT sup but over time the union raises passed what he was making). He could have been a driver. He could have been an air driver. He could have been a shifter. He was miserable and finally quit when he realized how much time he wasted as a PT sup and there was zero chance of going full time.</p><p></p><p>How large is your building? what full time management opportunities are there? Once you go PT sup you cannot go back. You can always stay union and decide to go PT sup down the road. Going PT sup you may regret it and wish you were still hourly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoolStoryBro, post: 3221030, member: 68103"] What are you trying to accomplish? are you going to retire from UPS? Do you want a normal day job while working part time at UPS? I have never seen a part time supervisor go from part time to full time in my center. They all quit eventually. When I was first hired my PT sup was constantly complaining about how life would be better if he stayed union. His wage would have been higher (he got a bump up when going PT sup but over time the union raises passed what he was making). He could have been a driver. He could have been an air driver. He could have been a shifter. He was miserable and finally quit when he realized how much time he wasted as a PT sup and there was zero chance of going full time. How large is your building? what full time management opportunities are there? Once you go PT sup you cannot go back. You can always stay union and decide to go PT sup down the road. Going PT sup you may regret it and wish you were still hourly. [/QUOTE]
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