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What is being a package car driver like?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kicked Your Dog" data-source="post: 1312504" data-attributes="member: 51488"><p>I can only give you advice about life as a UPSer. YOU have to consider what college would provide for your future. </p><p></p><p>The job of a driver is demanding, dirty and physical. You will ache and hurt at times. You will be disenchanted and surprised by management's lack of concern and loyalty to you. </p><p></p><p>But, you will make a wage that many, many people would love to earn. You will be paid for your sweat and toil and there truly is no way to skirt around the hard labor involved. But, you will breathe fresh air everyday and feel the sun on your face. You will earn a wage that will allow to own a modest home and raise a family, and if you live within your means, you can provide enough to allow your spouse to stay home, while you earn the bread. </p><p></p><p>The key to this job is to live within your means and not try to keep up with the Jones'. Make an honest wage, provide for your family, move on to feeder, then retire old and a little wobbly in the back and knees. It's honest work, but it ain't easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kicked Your Dog, post: 1312504, member: 51488"] I can only give you advice about life as a UPSer. YOU have to consider what college would provide for your future. The job of a driver is demanding, dirty and physical. You will ache and hurt at times. You will be disenchanted and surprised by management's lack of concern and loyalty to you. But, you will make a wage that many, many people would love to earn. You will be paid for your sweat and toil and there truly is no way to skirt around the hard labor involved. But, you will breathe fresh air everyday and feel the sun on your face. You will earn a wage that will allow to own a modest home and raise a family, and if you live within your means, you can provide enough to allow your spouse to stay home, while you earn the bread. The key to this job is to live within your means and not try to keep up with the Jones'. Make an honest wage, provide for your family, move on to feeder, then retire old and a little wobbly in the back and knees. It's honest work, but it ain't easy. [/QUOTE]
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