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Making UPS a career?
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<blockquote data-quote="Northbaypkg" data-source="post: 2104392" data-attributes="member: 58387"><p>Cover driving is different. Like I told you in another thread, once you get your own route the job becomes everything Maninbrown said: easy, monotonous, tiring at times, but still plain easy. Ever since I hit top scale and got my own route I actually look forward to coming to work everyday now. I haven't paid a cent (besides $50 yearly deductible) for mine or my son's health care which easily topped over 5K last year. Yes the hours are long but the pay and excellent benefits make up for it. Plus like the OP said, no college required. Hard work to get here, but worth it IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northbaypkg, post: 2104392, member: 58387"] Cover driving is different. Like I told you in another thread, once you get your own route the job becomes everything Maninbrown said: easy, monotonous, tiring at times, but still plain easy. Ever since I hit top scale and got my own route I actually look forward to coming to work everyday now. I haven't paid a cent (besides $50 yearly deductible) for mine or my son's health care which easily topped over 5K last year. Yes the hours are long but the pay and excellent benefits make up for it. Plus like the OP said, no college required. Hard work to get here, but worth it IMO. [/QUOTE]
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