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Are You A Convict Or An Inmate At UPS?
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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 486042"><p>are we in a prison?</p></blockquote><p></p><p></p><p>This is a really really deep question that i think I ll post on a bit at at time. We are in prison (I think most people are if not all but I'll explore that aspect at another time) , except we have it better than most people. We get to leave at the end of the working shift. We choose what we eat. No guns (physical ones anyway) are pointed at us. We (drivers anyway) don't share our cell with anyone else, yet it is not solitary, there is enough interaction on both ends of trip. I think the package car drivers are in a maximum security prison while the feeder drivers are in a more medium security one (although someone here once typed that the "numbers" mentality is creeping more and more into feeders.) . But the key here is that you have the key to your prison cell. If you don't like it, you can walk out the door on your own volition and find another prison more to your liking.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 486042"] are we in a prison?[/QUOTE] This is a really really deep question that i think I ll post on a bit at at time. We are in prison (I think most people are if not all but I'll explore that aspect at another time) , except we have it better than most people. We get to leave at the end of the working shift. We choose what we eat. No guns (physical ones anyway) are pointed at us. We (drivers anyway) don't share our cell with anyone else, yet it is not solitary, there is enough interaction on both ends of trip. I think the package car drivers are in a maximum security prison while the feeder drivers are in a more medium security one (although someone here once typed that the "numbers" mentality is creeping more and more into feeders.) . But the key here is that you have the key to your prison cell. If you don't like it, you can walk out the door on your own volition and find another prison more to your liking. [/QUOTE]
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