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<blockquote data-quote="TheBigBrownWolf" data-source="post: 2023971" data-attributes="member: 61429"><p>I'm not looking to work full time for UPS, only because my 2nd job is a government job. Nevertheless, I enjoy working for ups as a part-time package handler. The extra money I make I simply save with the exception of putting 25% into deferred comp. And the part-time pension that UPS offer although isn't a livable pension (unless you put in 30 years) at least it's something. </p><p></p><p>If I wasn't in my 30's, didn't have the job that I have, or didn't go to college (3 degrees) and was 21. I would definitely make a career with ups. </p><p></p><p>My recommendation for a 2nd job is to work in social services if your schedule allows for it. This is especially beneficial if you plan on attending college. Government student loan forgiveness programs will pay off your loans if you work for a non profit for 10 years. The road to become a full time driver with ups I seems like it can take awhile so at this you can be debt free when the money starts rolling in. Also you can start off making 20k - 32k working in a group home helping kids or people with special needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBigBrownWolf, post: 2023971, member: 61429"] I'm not looking to work full time for UPS, only because my 2nd job is a government job. Nevertheless, I enjoy working for ups as a part-time package handler. The extra money I make I simply save with the exception of putting 25% into deferred comp. And the part-time pension that UPS offer although isn't a livable pension (unless you put in 30 years) at least it's something. If I wasn't in my 30's, didn't have the job that I have, or didn't go to college (3 degrees) and was 21. I would definitely make a career with ups. My recommendation for a 2nd job is to work in social services if your schedule allows for it. This is especially beneficial if you plan on attending college. Government student loan forgiveness programs will pay off your loans if you work for a non profit for 10 years. The road to become a full time driver with ups I seems like it can take awhile so at this you can be debt free when the money starts rolling in. Also you can start off making 20k - 32k working in a group home helping kids or people with special needs. [/QUOTE]
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