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<blockquote data-quote="under the radar" data-source="post: 270367" data-attributes="member: 7878"><p>I couldn't have put it any better. From what I see every day, the grass isn't always greener. Once I learned how to deal with the stress of being a driver (in my case), I realized that this is a great living for which I am thankful for. If I was in the field I went to college for, I would be making half as much with twice the stress that I have now.</p><p> </p><p>The job really is what you make it. If you are relatively new to the job, find someone to mentor you who you respect. Every center has one or more. </p><p> </p><p>If you have a few whiskers like I do (31 years and I'm darned proud of it), seek out those who you recognize are making the same mistakes you did and help them (with gentleness and respect). I've found that it's actually fun to help others avoid the mistakes that I have made over the years.</p><p> </p><p>Radar out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="under the radar, post: 270367, member: 7878"] I couldn't have put it any better. From what I see every day, the grass isn't always greener. Once I learned how to deal with the stress of being a driver (in my case), I realized that this is a great living for which I am thankful for. If I was in the field I went to college for, I would be making half as much with twice the stress that I have now. The job really is what you make it. If you are relatively new to the job, find someone to mentor you who you respect. Every center has one or more. If you have a few whiskers like I do (31 years and I'm darned proud of it), seek out those who you recognize are making the same mistakes you did and help them (with gentleness and respect). I've found that it's actually fun to help others avoid the mistakes that I have made over the years. Radar out [/QUOTE]
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