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<blockquote data-quote="blue efficacy" data-source="post: 817123" data-attributes="member: 6435"><p>Don't discount the importance of the health insurance either, there aren't many jobs that offer them as good as UPS does, especially for PT work! Yeah, you do have to wait a year for it now sadly because your union brothers and sisters love to send the part timers down the river, but still..</p><p></p><p>For me personally UPS is a godsend. The actual work is awful, but relatively short shifts (I can get out in 2.5 hours often on the sort aisle) and the fantastic health benefits. I didn't think I needed those when I started at age 18, I was very healthy. But a couple of years later, I got diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Being as how difficult it is to find a good job with good benefits, I would have been in a tough spot had I given in to my initial (strong) urge to quit UPS.</p><p></p><p>Also, after you are there for a spell one day it will magically become much easier. Trust me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue efficacy, post: 817123, member: 6435"] Don't discount the importance of the health insurance either, there aren't many jobs that offer them as good as UPS does, especially for PT work! Yeah, you do have to wait a year for it now sadly because your union brothers and sisters love to send the part timers down the river, but still.. For me personally UPS is a godsend. The actual work is awful, but relatively short shifts (I can get out in 2.5 hours often on the sort aisle) and the fantastic health benefits. I didn't think I needed those when I started at age 18, I was very healthy. But a couple of years later, I got diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Being as how difficult it is to find a good job with good benefits, I would have been in a tough spot had I given in to my initial (strong) urge to quit UPS. Also, after you are there for a spell one day it will magically become much easier. Trust me. [/QUOTE]
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