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<blockquote data-quote="ups1990" data-source="post: 731663" data-attributes="member: 20195"><p>A member posted some comments as to what jobs he would have liked to do, if UPS hadn't come along. </p><p></p><p>My life leading to my mid-twenties was geared towards the political realm, not as a politician but as a staff member dealing in community issues. While in college, my summers were spent as an intern for local and state officials on both sides of the isle. I got to know my city very well as we walked precincts asking for votes. I met some wonderful people along the way and see now that a couple of inters who were my age are now in office or running for office. After a few years of working in offices the realization quickly became that i didn't possess the stomach for it. Working with community members was great but the rest of it was downright nasty. I'm glad that I never stopped working for UPS while attending college.</p><p>A garbage man back in the day where they had to get out and dump the actual trash can by hand is a job i would never have done. These guys now are prima donnas they don't even get out of the truck anymore, I recall when they rode in the back of the truck hanging on to that hand rail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ups1990, post: 731663, member: 20195"] A member posted some comments as to what jobs he would have liked to do, if UPS hadn't come along. My life leading to my mid-twenties was geared towards the political realm, not as a politician but as a staff member dealing in community issues. While in college, my summers were spent as an intern for local and state officials on both sides of the isle. I got to know my city very well as we walked precincts asking for votes. I met some wonderful people along the way and see now that a couple of inters who were my age are now in office or running for office. After a few years of working in offices the realization quickly became that i didn't possess the stomach for it. Working with community members was great but the rest of it was downright nasty. I'm glad that I never stopped working for UPS while attending college. A garbage man back in the day where they had to get out and dump the actual trash can by hand is a job i would never have done. These guys now are prima donnas they don't even get out of the truck anymore, I recall when they rode in the back of the truck hanging on to that hand rail. [/QUOTE]
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