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<blockquote data-quote="Jigawatts" data-source="post: 398043" data-attributes="member: 17429"><p>If you're shooting for a degree in a career that you know you'll like and you know you're going to make money, I'd continue the education. If you're a little more on the undecided side, and you're not exactly sure what the future will bring you career wise, you are in a great position with UPS.</p><p></p><p>For me, I basically have a worthless B.A. I only wish I would have started with UPS straight out of high school instead of going to college for 4 years. Not to say that was wasted time, but I'd be much further ahead right now.</p><p></p><p>I started at UPS when I was 24. 5 years later I'm still working 2 jobs with no end in sight. I've got about another 7 before I become a driver (if I'm lucky). There's a lot of factors that you have to consider, and it sounds like you have a good problem with your options. Good luck with your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jigawatts, post: 398043, member: 17429"] If you're shooting for a degree in a career that you know you'll like and you know you're going to make money, I'd continue the education. If you're a little more on the undecided side, and you're not exactly sure what the future will bring you career wise, you are in a great position with UPS. For me, I basically have a worthless B.A. I only wish I would have started with UPS straight out of high school instead of going to college for 4 years. Not to say that was wasted time, but I'd be much further ahead right now. I started at UPS when I was 24. 5 years later I'm still working 2 jobs with no end in sight. I've got about another 7 before I become a driver (if I'm lucky). There's a lot of factors that you have to consider, and it sounds like you have a good problem with your options. Good luck with your decision. [/QUOTE]
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