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<blockquote data-quote="werenotthepostoffice" data-source="post: 1966315" data-attributes="member: 59155"><p>Most people think of teamsters as big brutes with thick necks and no brains. In my center almost half of the drivers have bachelor degrees and one of our drivers was a registered nurse.</p><p></p><p>Times are different. We have drivers that got their start at UPS in a down economy and realized the income is,generally,equivalent to what they would make working in their chosen field.</p><p></p><p>As I said I am retired from another field and could have stayed inactive but I was bored and a single parent so I,actually,did need the insurance UPS offered. I worked in the hub for about 5 years and the driving opportunity presented itself. Five years later,I no longer smoke I weigh less than I ever have (except the year I spent on chemo,but that doesn't count) and am in better physical shape than I ever was except the 4 years I spent in the Air Force.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="werenotthepostoffice, post: 1966315, member: 59155"] Most people think of teamsters as big brutes with thick necks and no brains. In my center almost half of the drivers have bachelor degrees and one of our drivers was a registered nurse. Times are different. We have drivers that got their start at UPS in a down economy and realized the income is,generally,equivalent to what they would make working in their chosen field. As I said I am retired from another field and could have stayed inactive but I was bored and a single parent so I,actually,did need the insurance UPS offered. I worked in the hub for about 5 years and the driving opportunity presented itself. Five years later,I no longer smoke I weigh less than I ever have (except the year I spent on chemo,but that doesn't count) and am in better physical shape than I ever was except the 4 years I spent in the Air Force. [/QUOTE]
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