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<blockquote data-quote="BrownBlackandBlue" data-source="post: 147185" data-attributes="member: 6940"><p>Hoser, you've changed already, and I don't like it. (kidding).</p><p> </p><p>You said you don't plan on making UPS a career. I say go for the P/T sup job. You will make much better money than you do as a 2 year loader. You will get some valuable experience in managing. It will look much better on your resume, when you do move on, that you supervised x number of people, as opposed t you loaded two trailers.</p><p> The only word of caution I would give is that a lot of people get sucked into making decent money at UPS and never pursue their dream or chosen field. Chances are after a few years, you will be making equal to entry level full time as a part timer which makes it hard to leave. Look back at the thread with the poll about would you stay at UPS if you could get a similar job for similar pay. Many people actually feel trapped at UPS because they are paid so well. It sounds absurd on the surface, but there is a lot of truth to it.</p><p> Don't lose sight of where you really want to end up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownBlackandBlue, post: 147185, member: 6940"] Hoser, you've changed already, and I don't like it. (kidding). You said you don't plan on making UPS a career. I say go for the P/T sup job. You will make much better money than you do as a 2 year loader. You will get some valuable experience in managing. It will look much better on your resume, when you do move on, that you supervised x number of people, as opposed t you loaded two trailers. The only word of caution I would give is that a lot of people get sucked into making decent money at UPS and never pursue their dream or chosen field. Chances are after a few years, you will be making equal to entry level full time as a part timer which makes it hard to leave. Look back at the thread with the poll about would you stay at UPS if you could get a similar job for similar pay. Many people actually feel trapped at UPS because they are paid so well. It sounds absurd on the surface, but there is a lot of truth to it. Don't lose sight of where you really want to end up. [/QUOTE]
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