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Wanting to become part time supervisor
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<blockquote data-quote="1Simplemann" data-source="post: 2440200" data-attributes="member: 63411"><p>You asked so I'll tell you. As jbg 77 pointed out, it's the worst job in the building. It has happened before and can happen again but generally there is a track record of little or no career advancement. Things that are beyond your control will be blamed on you by management and the drivers. In my center as well as most other the PT sup job is a dead end. I'm not sure what your going to school for but consider the option of driving for a living. A full scale driver is currently making 95-105G's with full bennies and and an excellent pension. It will take a lot of work and dedication on your part to make it that far. Most kids coming out of school aren't making that kinda cash. In my town, we make more than a lot of attorney's. If UPS is just a stopping point along the way in your journey of life then by all means go into PT supervision. Just understand this, you will take a beating from both sides. Ask the drivers you load for. I'm sure they will confirm what I and others have told you. Also the FT sups will try to make it sounds like a great job with all kinds of perks when in truth most PT'rs end up quitting or getting fired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Simplemann, post: 2440200, member: 63411"] You asked so I'll tell you. As jbg 77 pointed out, it's the worst job in the building. It has happened before and can happen again but generally there is a track record of little or no career advancement. Things that are beyond your control will be blamed on you by management and the drivers. In my center as well as most other the PT sup job is a dead end. I'm not sure what your going to school for but consider the option of driving for a living. A full scale driver is currently making 95-105G's with full bennies and and an excellent pension. It will take a lot of work and dedication on your part to make it that far. Most kids coming out of school aren't making that kinda cash. In my town, we make more than a lot of attorney's. If UPS is just a stopping point along the way in your journey of life then by all means go into PT supervision. Just understand this, you will take a beating from both sides. Ask the drivers you load for. I'm sure they will confirm what I and others have told you. Also the FT sups will try to make it sounds like a great job with all kinds of perks when in truth most PT'rs end up quitting or getting fired. [/QUOTE]
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