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<blockquote data-quote="beatupbrown" data-source="post: 592939" data-attributes="member: 4488"><p>I just talked to a driver who has driven 17 years he is depressed about the job gave his 2 week notice .His main compliant is driver’s come in bitching moaning hate there job .I have never seen or heard of a driver who love there job.</p><p>One of the main problems with long term driving is the physical aspect and you will not have a family life i.e. getting off early. You with others go to the office complain to the supervisor to get stops off to go to junior’s soccer game. </p><p>When you first start is very difficult because you get the crap that rolls down hill cover driving doing routes that you have no idea where that is ,get a map out and perform like you know it well .Then you shoot of regular route that can take years usually.</p><p>So this job takes a special person who can block out all the external factors of the job and leave the job at UPS when you are done when you go home if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beatupbrown, post: 592939, member: 4488"] I just talked to a driver who has driven 17 years he is depressed about the job gave his 2 week notice .His main compliant is driver’s come in bitching moaning hate there job .I have never seen or heard of a driver who love there job. One of the main problems with long term driving is the physical aspect and you will not have a family life i.e. getting off early. You with others go to the office complain to the supervisor to get stops off to go to junior’s soccer game. When you first start is very difficult because you get the crap that rolls down hill cover driving doing routes that you have no idea where that is ,get a map out and perform like you know it well .Then you shoot of regular route that can take years usually. So this job takes a special person who can block out all the external factors of the job and leave the job at UPS when you are done when you go home if possible. [/QUOTE]
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