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Why do the slugs get help every day.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ring Sport" data-source="post: 1430080" data-attributes="member: 55172"><p>Funny how people like this are the ones that eventually end up with surgeries due to bad knees, ankles and even back. Us old timers know exactly what I'am talking about. I have done this job for more than 25 but less than 30 years and have zero injuries, and still feel great. And no aches and pains. Let us know how you feel when you have that many years of service in. I will bet that these young runners can probably run all day. Now. Wait until they get a little older and then it will be half a day. Eventually their body will be so broken down that they won't be able to get out of bed when they retire. If they make it that far. And no I don't ask for help. </p><p></p><p>Mailman on a route I had years back was always on a dead run. House to house. I told him he was going to seriously hurt himself. Typical young guy shrugged it off. A short time later he broke his collar bone and was out for about 2 months. Come back for two days and twisted his ankle, and was out for a period of time after that. He eventually thru in the towel.</p><p></p><p>At a young age you think your invincible. That small injury you had in your younger years could come back to haunt you in your old age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ring Sport, post: 1430080, member: 55172"] Funny how people like this are the ones that eventually end up with surgeries due to bad knees, ankles and even back. Us old timers know exactly what I'am talking about. I have done this job for more than 25 but less than 30 years and have zero injuries, and still feel great. And no aches and pains. Let us know how you feel when you have that many years of service in. I will bet that these young runners can probably run all day. Now. Wait until they get a little older and then it will be half a day. Eventually their body will be so broken down that they won't be able to get out of bed when they retire. If they make it that far. And no I don't ask for help. Mailman on a route I had years back was always on a dead run. House to house. I told him he was going to seriously hurt himself. Typical young guy shrugged it off. A short time later he broke his collar bone and was out for about 2 months. Come back for two days and twisted his ankle, and was out for a period of time after that. He eventually thru in the towel. At a young age you think your invincible. That small injury you had in your younger years could come back to haunt you in your old age. [/QUOTE]
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