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What are some benefits for a P/T Supervisor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kicked Your Dog" data-source="post: 1509277" data-attributes="member: 51488"><p>This explanation is right on point. I was a pt supv, but went driving 14 years ago. Although I fast tracked into driving, I had to be a real hard ass and produce big time numbers. Luckily, the gamble paid off, and I was given a choice to drive or promote to FT SUPV. I gratefully chose to drive and leave thatcannibal island. PT mgmt was mentally exhausting and frustrating, not to mention low pay-and I was the best on my sort! I have tremendous respect for the good supvs, but it seems that many aren't qualified for the job because many read the writing on the wall beforehand, and don't go the mgmt rte. My 2 cents: college or not, if you plan to stay forever and make a great wage, regardless of the physicality, hang tough until your name is called to drive. Good luck, either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kicked Your Dog, post: 1509277, member: 51488"] This explanation is right on point. I was a pt supv, but went driving 14 years ago. Although I fast tracked into driving, I had to be a real hard ass and produce big time numbers. Luckily, the gamble paid off, and I was given a choice to drive or promote to FT SUPV. I gratefully chose to drive and leave thatcannibal island. PT mgmt was mentally exhausting and frustrating, not to mention low pay-and I was the best on my sort! I have tremendous respect for the good supvs, but it seems that many aren't qualified for the job because many read the writing on the wall beforehand, and don't go the mgmt rte. My 2 cents: college or not, if you plan to stay forever and make a great wage, regardless of the physicality, hang tough until your name is called to drive. Good luck, either way. [/QUOTE]
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