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<blockquote data-quote="Orion inc." data-source="post: 1860701" data-attributes="member: 58808"><p>No genius I put some PT years in. And it's not called a "warehouse " but if you had time in, you'd know. Worked both reload/preload/car wash/EAM and SaT airs etc. I've done more split shifts and "hard work" then you've had time in. You obviously can't tell much but I already gathered that from your previous asinine posts. You sure do know a lot about ups in the 90s. Weren't you like 5 at that time Mr 28 yo?</p><p></p><p>And I do have respect for the new guys and the ones coming up. I've helped many. But sorry if I don't have respect for the likes of you that quits and then comes back thinking he will be a driver in 10 minutes. Don't worry about what you'll do at 20 plus years, you'll probably quit way before that when your quick wait to driver turns into 5-10 years. </p><p></p><p>And I don't think I'm better then everyone else, just you. Only you and idiots like you. </p><p></p><p>Here's my positive and helpful tip for you, I'm positive that you have no idea what it takes for long term at ups. It would be helpful for you if you learn to just actually do the job and wait your turn. Don't quit this time if life gets too complicated. </p><p></p><p>There you go Brown Blart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orion inc., post: 1860701, member: 58808"] No genius I put some PT years in. And it's not called a "warehouse " but if you had time in, you'd know. Worked both reload/preload/car wash/EAM and SaT airs etc. I've done more split shifts and "hard work" then you've had time in. You obviously can't tell much but I already gathered that from your previous asinine posts. You sure do know a lot about ups in the 90s. Weren't you like 5 at that time Mr 28 yo? And I do have respect for the new guys and the ones coming up. I've helped many. But sorry if I don't have respect for the likes of you that quits and then comes back thinking he will be a driver in 10 minutes. Don't worry about what you'll do at 20 plus years, you'll probably quit way before that when your quick wait to driver turns into 5-10 years. And I don't think I'm better then everyone else, just you. Only you and idiots like you. Here's my positive and helpful tip for you, I'm positive that you have no idea what it takes for long term at ups. It would be helpful for you if you learn to just actually do the job and wait your turn. Don't quit this time if life gets too complicated. There you go Brown Blart. [/QUOTE]
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