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Working after UPS. What do you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="upschicksinger" data-source="post: 1002485" data-attributes="member: 42706"><p>I retired at 51 after 27 years with UPS. I loved my job, but management and icy roads got the best of me <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/frown.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" data-shortname=":(" /> Since we live in an area with severe winters I thought I was going to take the whole first winter off before I looked for any work. The first few weeks off were filled with harvest (hubby is a farmer) hauling gravel and pulling fence posts. I saw a friend who manages AAA Travel and she offered me a part time job - I took it immediately - The hubby was working me TOOOO hard ;-) Our agreement is that if the weather is so bad that I can't see the road (we have a 1/4 mile long drive way) that I don't have to work. </p><p></p><p>I have a huge garden and took golf lessons this spring. I also play guitar and sing in a country band so that keeps me out of trouble on the weekends. Enjoy your retirement, but I think you'll find yourself busier than you expect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upschicksinger, post: 1002485, member: 42706"] I retired at 51 after 27 years with UPS. I loved my job, but management and icy roads got the best of me :( Since we live in an area with severe winters I thought I was going to take the whole first winter off before I looked for any work. The first few weeks off were filled with harvest (hubby is a farmer) hauling gravel and pulling fence posts. I saw a friend who manages AAA Travel and she offered me a part time job - I took it immediately - The hubby was working me TOOOO hard ;-) Our agreement is that if the weather is so bad that I can't see the road (we have a 1/4 mile long drive way) that I don't have to work. I have a huge garden and took golf lessons this spring. I also play guitar and sing in a country band so that keeps me out of trouble on the weekends. Enjoy your retirement, but I think you'll find yourself busier than you expect. [/QUOTE]
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