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<blockquote data-quote="stevetheupsguy" data-source="post: 603246" data-attributes="member: 9662"><p>Funny how not everyone will follow in our footsteps.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>This is still a possibility. You can do both and grow the other business while you work here. That sure would help with your finances.</p><p> </p><p>Yeah right, amazing.</p><p> </p><p>Each person that has been hired into the preload/reload or whatever position, before driving, has had to wait to become a driver. We all have coped with waiting. We went out and got either full or part time jobs to sustain us until the day we became driver's. There are those that are doing this very thing right now. Some waits are short and some are long, but eventually the wait will be over. </p><p> </p><p>You're quitting after "almost" 2 years of getting the same treatment that we all get or have gotten. If I would have quit after 2 years, I would never have gone driving in my 3rd year. Thank God I didn't quit. Time flies when you don't keep looking at your watch, as you have been doing. </p><p> </p><p>What I don't get is how you went from hired, to driving full time, then back to part time, then fired, and now you're quitting. I know you'll come up with some excuse for why you couldn't just hang in there, like one of us, but I guess it's too late for all of that. </p><p> </p><p>If there's one thing you need for any position, whether self employed or an employee, it's stability. You need to be a stable individual, that's not always coming up with silly idea's about how things could be better. Sometimes you just need to ride along the path for awhile. Get to know people. See things for what they actually are. Instead, you have chosen to abandon yet another opportunity, because you can do it better. At 40+ years I hope you find <strong>better</strong>, pretty fast.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Hey Db, why's your rep in the red?</p><p> </p><p>I'm actually posting this for the benefit of the rest of the BC member's that aren't ignoring me. If it's all <strong>just</strong> word on a screen, why would you ignore them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevetheupsguy, post: 603246, member: 9662"] Funny how not everyone will follow in our footsteps. This is still a possibility. You can do both and grow the other business while you work here. That sure would help with your finances. Yeah right, amazing. Each person that has been hired into the preload/reload or whatever position, before driving, has had to wait to become a driver. We all have coped with waiting. We went out and got either full or part time jobs to sustain us until the day we became driver's. There are those that are doing this very thing right now. Some waits are short and some are long, but eventually the wait will be over. You're quitting after "almost" 2 years of getting the same treatment that we all get or have gotten. If I would have quit after 2 years, I would never have gone driving in my 3rd year. Thank God I didn't quit. Time flies when you don't keep looking at your watch, as you have been doing. What I don't get is how you went from hired, to driving full time, then back to part time, then fired, and now you're quitting. I know you'll come up with some excuse for why you couldn't just hang in there, like one of us, but I guess it's too late for all of that. If there's one thing you need for any position, whether self employed or an employee, it's stability. You need to be a stable individual, that's not always coming up with silly idea's about how things could be better. Sometimes you just need to ride along the path for awhile. Get to know people. See things for what they actually are. Instead, you have chosen to abandon yet another opportunity, because you can do it better. At 40+ years I hope you find [B]better[/B], pretty fast. Hey Db, why's your rep in the red? I'm actually posting this for the benefit of the rest of the BC member's that aren't ignoring me. If it's all [B]just[/B] word on a screen, why would you ignore them? [/QUOTE]
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