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<blockquote data-quote="bugman74" data-source="post: 133796" data-attributes="member: 6965"><p>I am going to agree with diadlover. I have a degree in Criminal Justice and I hopefully will obtain a slot in the loss prevention dept here at UPS. I put my time at school and I have always valued an education, but sometimes you need to need to figure what is more important to you. I had worked as a jeweler for five years before joining UPS, I was laid off and have not looked back yet. I have a family and three little ones to look after and the benefits that UPS provide are tough to find elsewhere. At your age, those things might not seem that big of a deal, but trust me, they are. I just read an article that says 9 million Americans that earn around 35k a year are either not insured or underinsured. Think about what you are really unhappy with and go from there. I never thought I would want to be a driver, but knowing that the paycheck will be there and so will the health insurance is a good feeling. </p><p> </p><p>Sean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bugman74, post: 133796, member: 6965"] I am going to agree with diadlover. I have a degree in Criminal Justice and I hopefully will obtain a slot in the loss prevention dept here at UPS. I put my time at school and I have always valued an education, but sometimes you need to need to figure what is more important to you. I had worked as a jeweler for five years before joining UPS, I was laid off and have not looked back yet. I have a family and three little ones to look after and the benefits that UPS provide are tough to find elsewhere. At your age, those things might not seem that big of a deal, but trust me, they are. I just read an article that says 9 million Americans that earn around 35k a year are either not insured or underinsured. Think about what you are really unhappy with and go from there. I never thought I would want to be a driver, but knowing that the paycheck will be there and so will the health insurance is a good feeling. Sean [/QUOTE]
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