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Super_Ideal_Rock
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JD and I have been wrestling with this for a while, and I thought I''d ask you guys. There is a wealth of knowledge and experience here, different viewpoints etc, so I figure if anyone can help put this in perspective, it would be you guys. This is seriously long, so kudos to anyone who feels like curling up with a novel tonight haha.
We are a blue collar family. JD works in a packing house. He doesn''t like it. I don''t think it''s the JOB itself he doesn''t like, it''s the BS he has to put up with day in and day out. He used to be hourly, just a regular worker. Then he got a job in Quality Assurance which is considered "company" without the perks. He excelled in this job. He''s good at managing people and he''s fair. He can read people well, and he tells it like it is. After a few years it got old, the game playing and ridiculousness of the department. The 2nd shift Foreman Supervisor had been after JD for a couple years to come to his department, and JD kept saying no, b/c it''s worse than QA. Finally, QA was too much to deal with and he got on as a Foreman. Excels at this also, to the point that we realized quite soon after the switch that his Supervisor was grooming him to take on his job in a couple years. The stress on him has become..astronomical I would say.
They''ve now told him they want him to take over for the Supervisor, and are hinting at him to make a decision. It would be more money than he''s making now..I''m not entirely sure how much more. Not like we''ll be Mr and Mrs Moneybags or anything. JD''s gross this past year was about $50,000-that''s with pretty much the last 6 months of the year working everyday (and the 6 months before that working a lot of 6 day weeks)-this is not a 40 hour a week job. He averages 50-70 hours a week, so it''s not like he''s making $50/hour. He''s salaried, so the more hours he works, the less he''s actually paid. He has a set salary for 40 hours ($43k maybe?)and gets a percentage for weekends. This Supervisor job he *thinks* is around $70,000, as the base salary (I think that''s what JD said), with again, a percentage for weekends. Either that, or it''s $70k including average weekends. Regardless, I think that''s a big increase from where we''re at right now. (And I don''t know if it starts at that wage or what-he''s not talked to them a lot about it yet) He''d be pretty much stuck on 2nd shift and not see the kids much-basically like now, during the school year he wouldn''t see them except on weekends or if they had a day off from school) Tho, he can leave work if they have programs etc, he just has to go back.
Ok, so..he wants to be a cop. He''s on the Reserves right now and goes out when he can, which isn''t often b/c he''s working a lot. He enjoys it. The Reservists now have to take classes which they never did before. The ones that have been on the Reserves for a while are Grandfathered in, except for the guy who "runs" the Department-the head honcho Reservist. He takes the classes right along w/the newbies, and JD''s smoking everybody-even the Big Guy who has been in the Reserves for years. He''s jumped thru hoops for a year now to finally be accepted to the Reserves. He lost out on a cop job a few months ago (to a woman not much smaller than me and probably not much of a better shot than me, and I''ll not say anything else about that
) that he was all but guaranteed. Here''s the deal tho. He would be starting out less than he makes now. I want to say he''d start at like, $34k. He can work extra hours tho, there''s no problem with that. He''d have a rotating shift every 6 or whatever weeks, so he''d be able to see the kids more often.
It''s a city job, so there''s IPERS and a good retirement. Nothing at the pack. If something happens and the pack shuts down, we''re screwed. (This is actually THE best plant in the company so we really don''t see it happening, but you never know) If something happens and the pack shuts down and he''s a cop, we can move and he''d be able to find employment as a cop more readily than if he was a pack supervisor.
Money isn''t everything. We of all people know that cuz um..we don''t have any. BUT..when it''s that much more..really when you look at it, he''d be making twice as much as he would at the PD, we should be able to get debt paid down, actually HAVE savings and actually be able to do fun things. But..if the plant shuts down, then what. And, he hates it there. I had said maybe if he was in a supervisory role maybe he''d be able to change things, but he doesn''t think so. He''s 35, 36 in June-he doesn''t want to keep trying for cop jobs forever, and in such a small town, they don''t come open often.
There isn''t one coming up right now, so far as we know, but the whole reason behind my query is, does he agree to the Supervisor position and do it until a cop job comes open? Does he just stay a Foreman and turn down the offer and hope a PD job opens? I''ve also thought maybe he should agree to the Supervisor position and take classes on the side for something he likes. We''re in a super small town and there just aren''t a lot of options, unless we move, you know? If he stayed at the pack as supervisor and took classes, in a few years maybe he''d find something better in a different town.
We talked about it a little today and he''s just getting antsy. He feels whatever he decides to do he''s going to look like an ass in the end and it will be the wrong decision. He''s a super confident person, so I know this is really getting to him.
Anyway, thanks for reading and I appreciate any thoughts/opinions/guidance.
We are a blue collar family. JD works in a packing house. He doesn''t like it. I don''t think it''s the JOB itself he doesn''t like, it''s the BS he has to put up with day in and day out. He used to be hourly, just a regular worker. Then he got a job in Quality Assurance which is considered "company" without the perks. He excelled in this job. He''s good at managing people and he''s fair. He can read people well, and he tells it like it is. After a few years it got old, the game playing and ridiculousness of the department. The 2nd shift Foreman Supervisor had been after JD for a couple years to come to his department, and JD kept saying no, b/c it''s worse than QA. Finally, QA was too much to deal with and he got on as a Foreman. Excels at this also, to the point that we realized quite soon after the switch that his Supervisor was grooming him to take on his job in a couple years. The stress on him has become..astronomical I would say.
They''ve now told him they want him to take over for the Supervisor, and are hinting at him to make a decision. It would be more money than he''s making now..I''m not entirely sure how much more. Not like we''ll be Mr and Mrs Moneybags or anything. JD''s gross this past year was about $50,000-that''s with pretty much the last 6 months of the year working everyday (and the 6 months before that working a lot of 6 day weeks)-this is not a 40 hour a week job. He averages 50-70 hours a week, so it''s not like he''s making $50/hour. He''s salaried, so the more hours he works, the less he''s actually paid. He has a set salary for 40 hours ($43k maybe?)and gets a percentage for weekends. This Supervisor job he *thinks* is around $70,000, as the base salary (I think that''s what JD said), with again, a percentage for weekends. Either that, or it''s $70k including average weekends. Regardless, I think that''s a big increase from where we''re at right now. (And I don''t know if it starts at that wage or what-he''s not talked to them a lot about it yet) He''d be pretty much stuck on 2nd shift and not see the kids much-basically like now, during the school year he wouldn''t see them except on weekends or if they had a day off from school) Tho, he can leave work if they have programs etc, he just has to go back.
Ok, so..he wants to be a cop. He''s on the Reserves right now and goes out when he can, which isn''t often b/c he''s working a lot. He enjoys it. The Reservists now have to take classes which they never did before. The ones that have been on the Reserves for a while are Grandfathered in, except for the guy who "runs" the Department-the head honcho Reservist. He takes the classes right along w/the newbies, and JD''s smoking everybody-even the Big Guy who has been in the Reserves for years. He''s jumped thru hoops for a year now to finally be accepted to the Reserves. He lost out on a cop job a few months ago (to a woman not much smaller than me and probably not much of a better shot than me, and I''ll not say anything else about that

It''s a city job, so there''s IPERS and a good retirement. Nothing at the pack. If something happens and the pack shuts down, we''re screwed. (This is actually THE best plant in the company so we really don''t see it happening, but you never know) If something happens and the pack shuts down and he''s a cop, we can move and he''d be able to find employment as a cop more readily than if he was a pack supervisor.
Money isn''t everything. We of all people know that cuz um..we don''t have any. BUT..when it''s that much more..really when you look at it, he''d be making twice as much as he would at the PD, we should be able to get debt paid down, actually HAVE savings and actually be able to do fun things. But..if the plant shuts down, then what. And, he hates it there. I had said maybe if he was in a supervisory role maybe he''d be able to change things, but he doesn''t think so. He''s 35, 36 in June-he doesn''t want to keep trying for cop jobs forever, and in such a small town, they don''t come open often.
There isn''t one coming up right now, so far as we know, but the whole reason behind my query is, does he agree to the Supervisor position and do it until a cop job comes open? Does he just stay a Foreman and turn down the offer and hope a PD job opens? I''ve also thought maybe he should agree to the Supervisor position and take classes on the side for something he likes. We''re in a super small town and there just aren''t a lot of options, unless we move, you know? If he stayed at the pack as supervisor and took classes, in a few years maybe he''d find something better in a different town.
We talked about it a little today and he''s just getting antsy. He feels whatever he decides to do he''s going to look like an ass in the end and it will be the wrong decision. He''s a super confident person, so I know this is really getting to him.
Anyway, thanks for reading and I appreciate any thoughts/opinions/guidance.