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<blockquote data-quote="Unregistered" data-source="post: 72592"><p><strong>sup money from a recently resigned ft sup</strong></p><p></p><p>I drove for 14 years, got promoted to ft sup, I left about 1 year ago after being a ft sup for 4 years. I worked in the PA/NJ/MD area. I can't remember what my driver rate was, my beginning ft sup pay was about ten percent more per month than that of my driver pay. I left to start my own business, which is doing ok, and I wanted to have a life and a relationship with my wife and kids. 14 hours a day out of the house was just not worth it. I miss the people I worked with and for very much. I started at UPS as a young man, I made numerous friends and I had a spotless reputation hat I covetted. I miss the pride, not trying to be corny, of telling people that asked that I was an eighteen year employee with UPS. It is difficult and rewarding on the outside, I love having a life but I miss having a piece of the action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unregistered, post: 72592"] [b]sup money from a recently resigned ft sup[/b] I drove for 14 years, got promoted to ft sup, I left about 1 year ago after being a ft sup for 4 years. I worked in the PA/NJ/MD area. I can't remember what my driver rate was, my beginning ft sup pay was about ten percent more per month than that of my driver pay. I left to start my own business, which is doing ok, and I wanted to have a life and a relationship with my wife and kids. 14 hours a day out of the house was just not worth it. I miss the people I worked with and for very much. I started at UPS as a young man, I made numerous friends and I had a spotless reputation hat I covetted. I miss the pride, not trying to be corny, of telling people that asked that I was an eighteen year employee with UPS. It is difficult and rewarding on the outside, I love having a life but I miss having a piece of the action. [/QUOTE]
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