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<blockquote data-quote="BrownBlackandBlue" data-source="post: 133807" data-attributes="member: 6940"><p>When most people come to UPS, they have no intention of making it a career. It is a part time job to get them through school or provide provide benefits their other job does not.</p><p> What happens is they start making a better wage and their lifestyle begins to match their pay and eventually they can't afford to take any pay cut at all and still pay their bills, so they are stuck at UPS, because entry level anywhere else will not cover their expenses. After a few years they lose hope in pursuing their dreams and resent UPS for paying them so well yet expecting so much in return.</p><p> My advice is to live well below your means, whatever your wage. Don't go into debt for anything. Pay cash if you have to have the toys. Then when you decide what it is you want to do, you can actually do it, not just wish you could.</p><p> There is nothing more freeing than knowing you can walk away from your job at any time and not be afraid about feeding your family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownBlackandBlue, post: 133807, member: 6940"] When most people come to UPS, they have no intention of making it a career. It is a part time job to get them through school or provide provide benefits their other job does not. What happens is they start making a better wage and their lifestyle begins to match their pay and eventually they can't afford to take any pay cut at all and still pay their bills, so they are stuck at UPS, because entry level anywhere else will not cover their expenses. After a few years they lose hope in pursuing their dreams and resent UPS for paying them so well yet expecting so much in return. My advice is to live well below your means, whatever your wage. Don't go into debt for anything. Pay cash if you have to have the toys. Then when you decide what it is you want to do, you can actually do it, not just wish you could. There is nothing more freeing than knowing you can walk away from your job at any time and not be afraid about feeding your family. [/QUOTE]
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