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<blockquote data-quote="axyl" data-source="post: 270048"><p>Sour grapes. Unhappy people will be unhappy where ever they are, hourly or management.</p><p></p><p>It's difficult for someone that feels that they want to do something different to decide to stay in a blue collar job, even one that pays as well as a driver. It was a difficult choice for me to put in a letter to try to be in management knowing all of the pressure that would come from my fellow drivers to stay in their ranks. After facing the peer pressure I now face unrealistic job expectations and a ridiculous amount of hours. Would I do make a different choice knowing what I do now? Absolutely not.</p><p></p><p>No one at UPS has an easy job but we are all paid very well for our efforts. I'm not whining but my hours as an operations sup are insane. I get discouraged and frustrated by this place everyday but I'm not as frustrated as I would be if I had stayed driving. I don't regret my choice but I don't think that staying a driver is a bad choice either. No disrespect to either career path. It's a personal choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="axyl, post: 270048"] Sour grapes. Unhappy people will be unhappy where ever they are, hourly or management. It's difficult for someone that feels that they want to do something different to decide to stay in a blue collar job, even one that pays as well as a driver. It was a difficult choice for me to put in a letter to try to be in management knowing all of the pressure that would come from my fellow drivers to stay in their ranks. After facing the peer pressure I now face unrealistic job expectations and a ridiculous amount of hours. Would I do make a different choice knowing what I do now? Absolutely not. No one at UPS has an easy job but we are all paid very well for our efforts. I'm not whining but my hours as an operations sup are insane. I get discouraged and frustrated by this place everyday but I'm not as frustrated as I would be if I had stayed driving. I don't regret my choice but I don't think that staying a driver is a bad choice either. No disrespect to either career path. It's a personal choice. [/QUOTE]
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