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<blockquote data-quote="SmithBarney" data-source="post: 1491718" data-attributes="member: 709"><p>At 30yrs old you should aim for management for any sustainable career. A courier position now should only be considered a "job" and not a career. after 10 years and making less than $1 more than a new hire... and about $3 more than when I started.. as a 30yr old you should think long and hard about what you want in the long run.. sure 15/hr sounds good today, but three years from now when you are making 15.50, (and the new guy is making 15.45) you aren't going to be too happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmithBarney, post: 1491718, member: 709"] At 30yrs old you should aim for management for any sustainable career. A courier position now should only be considered a "job" and not a career. after 10 years and making less than $1 more than a new hire... and about $3 more than when I started.. as a 30yr old you should think long and hard about what you want in the long run.. sure 15/hr sounds good today, but three years from now when you are making 15.50, (and the new guy is making 15.45) you aren't going to be too happy. [/QUOTE]
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