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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 448291" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>Airbus.. No offense, but you don't even know what my job is. Yet you can make a comment that my job requires no skill. And you base that on...?</p><p>I was a bright student and went to college and got an engineering degree. My father was a union worker (mailman), and he wanted all his kids to have a better life and get a degree, and a good job. I went to college, started working at UPS as an hourly, got promoted to PT supv, got my degree, then went out driving for 9 months. I was a methods driver and ran scratch. I liked the job, but I didn't go to college to be a service provider for my entire career. I went back into UPS mgmt and am now a manager with UPS. </p><p>It's comments like this, that show that you aren't even willing to put yourself in the other persons shoes. I was in the other person's shoe and was a pkg driver. I know it's a tough job. But I also know it's a job that when I punch out, I don't have to think about my job until I punch in again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 448291, member: 4886"] Airbus.. No offense, but you don't even know what my job is. Yet you can make a comment that my job requires no skill. And you base that on...? I was a bright student and went to college and got an engineering degree. My father was a union worker (mailman), and he wanted all his kids to have a better life and get a degree, and a good job. I went to college, started working at UPS as an hourly, got promoted to PT supv, got my degree, then went out driving for 9 months. I was a methods driver and ran scratch. I liked the job, but I didn't go to college to be a service provider for my entire career. I went back into UPS mgmt and am now a manager with UPS. It's comments like this, that show that you aren't even willing to put yourself in the other persons shoes. I was in the other person's shoe and was a pkg driver. I know it's a tough job. But I also know it's a job that when I punch out, I don't have to think about my job until I punch in again. [/QUOTE]
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