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Started working at Fedex ISP, it's everything you said it would be unfortunately.
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<blockquote data-quote="Code 82 Approved" data-source="post: 2436664" data-attributes="member: 46394"><p>Horrible conditions. Horrible.</p><p>It's not a bad career when you land in the right spot.</p><p>Spot on with the end of day safety report in the scanner. Mention it once, then enjoy a rental until it's fixed.</p><p>As you are "In the system" jumping to a better gig isn't much of an issue if your contractor sees to it to end your relationship.</p><p></p><p>Over a decade I've jumped around a bit and by hard work and some bit of luck I am in the best gig possible without owning.</p><p></p><p>The guy who hired me sold out about 5 yrs ago, and came back to work for my last contractor. He's just baffled how I was his manager for a bit, until I got my new gig... and now walk out of the building for the day at 9am.</p><p></p><p>It was a bit awkward to send him to spots on his original route that were out of his current area but I knew that he knew where they were. "Over there..behind the charcoal plant... hit it on your way in!"</p><p></p><p>But had the guy not had faith in me way back then, God knows where I'd be today, and that's pretty humbling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Code 82 Approved, post: 2436664, member: 46394"] Horrible conditions. Horrible. It's not a bad career when you land in the right spot. Spot on with the end of day safety report in the scanner. Mention it once, then enjoy a rental until it's fixed. As you are "In the system" jumping to a better gig isn't much of an issue if your contractor sees to it to end your relationship. Over a decade I've jumped around a bit and by hard work and some bit of luck I am in the best gig possible without owning. The guy who hired me sold out about 5 yrs ago, and came back to work for my last contractor. He's just baffled how I was his manager for a bit, until I got my new gig... and now walk out of the building for the day at 9am. It was a bit awkward to send him to spots on his original route that were out of his current area but I knew that he knew where they were. "Over there..behind the charcoal plant... hit it on your way in!" But had the guy not had faith in me way back then, God knows where I'd be today, and that's pretty humbling. [/QUOTE]
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