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what should I expect when I become a PT sup on preload?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Milkman" data-source="post: 1551459" data-attributes="member: 22760"><p>So if you have intention on staying that's ok..I had a p/ter work with me at the customer counter for many years and UPS paid for most of his tuition up to a certain amount..Was in the union..Then he left about the same time I retired and is making good money working for the Port Authority in the NY/NJ area. He did not want to go into mgnt but if you think being bounced around by those over you while you get your degree is worth it then go for it...Trust me it won't be easy...Not sure if they did away with that program..They had it because it was hard to keep p/ter's from quitting...the turnover rate is terrible..You must of seen a lot of new faces in over a yr on the job.......Getting Ups to pay for schooling is one thing, if you can do without the resume you may be better off just doing what you have and just plod along without having to deal with the managemant side of things</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Milkman, post: 1551459, member: 22760"] So if you have intention on staying that's ok..I had a p/ter work with me at the customer counter for many years and UPS paid for most of his tuition up to a certain amount..Was in the union..Then he left about the same time I retired and is making good money working for the Port Authority in the NY/NJ area. He did not want to go into mgnt but if you think being bounced around by those over you while you get your degree is worth it then go for it...Trust me it won't be easy...Not sure if they did away with that program..They had it because it was hard to keep p/ter's from quitting...the turnover rate is terrible..You must of seen a lot of new faces in over a yr on the job.......Getting Ups to pay for schooling is one thing, if you can do without the resume you may be better off just doing what you have and just plod along without having to deal with the managemant side of things [/QUOTE]
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