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Advice for a single mom just starting with UPS? Please?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nimnim" data-source="post: 1036952" data-attributes="member: 28856"><p>I'm not a driver, but I'll give a little bit of input from my family life.</p><p></p><p>When I was younger and in school, both my parents worked and if one was home before 5pm it was a special day, or they were sick. I on one hand would have liked more family time, but on the other hand, it was "parent free fun time." Both have their advantages for a child.</p><p></p><p>Though from what I hear from the other drivers here, getting home before 7-8 pm isn't the norm, so for a single parent that's most likely an issue. As others have said taking a part time position and waiting years for full time to be available would probably be better. Sure you'd probably have to grab a second job but you'd be more flexible until both children are older and can take you not being around as much.</p><p></p><p>It's really your choice though, and as much as a "mamas boy" a child may be, if you're not around as much as they want, they'll still love you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimnim, post: 1036952, member: 28856"] I'm not a driver, but I'll give a little bit of input from my family life. When I was younger and in school, both my parents worked and if one was home before 5pm it was a special day, or they were sick. I on one hand would have liked more family time, but on the other hand, it was "parent free fun time." Both have their advantages for a child. Though from what I hear from the other drivers here, getting home before 7-8 pm isn't the norm, so for a single parent that's most likely an issue. As others have said taking a part time position and waiting years for full time to be available would probably be better. Sure you'd probably have to grab a second job but you'd be more flexible until both children are older and can take you not being around as much. It's really your choice though, and as much as a "mamas boy" a child may be, if you're not around as much as they want, they'll still love you. [/QUOTE]
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