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Advice needed - a driver in "training" and alot of frustration
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<blockquote data-quote="CleverNameHere" data-source="post: 2834781" data-attributes="member: 51604"><p>Do you guys prioritize relationship/family time/social life? If yes, that's enough reason for him to get out from this hellhole job while he can. </p><p></p><p>If time as a family somehow isn't an important thing at this time, do you mind him spending a couple few decades coming home dead tired and useless every night? Hurting himself inevitably? Risking life and limb daily for lazy focker's amazon boxes? Or how about his life being a nightmare and him crabby all holiday season?</p><p></p><p>This job pays so much cause that's what they think his life and soul are worth... $34 (after 4 YEARS!) and some overtime, mixed with the harsh realities of trucks loaded by half awake stoners, weather, traffic, EXTREMELY hostile management, and stress injuries.</p><p></p><p>Don't get sucked into the brown hole. To have even made it this far he has the brain and work ethic to live a much healthier, happier existence and still provide.. In another career. I'm a strong individual and the dread of dragging myself into who knows what everyday caused me a breakdown, I'm now fighting to stay working inside.</p><p></p><p>These old timers here being sarcastic started when this was a reasonably easy job, and by the time things went down the poop chute at ups, they had seniority to bid on cake routes, and smugly make great money. Its not worth it ma'am. My two cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CleverNameHere, post: 2834781, member: 51604"] Do you guys prioritize relationship/family time/social life? If yes, that's enough reason for him to get out from this hellhole job while he can. If time as a family somehow isn't an important thing at this time, do you mind him spending a couple few decades coming home dead tired and useless every night? Hurting himself inevitably? Risking life and limb daily for lazy focker's amazon boxes? Or how about his life being a nightmare and him crabby all holiday season? This job pays so much cause that's what they think his life and soul are worth... $34 (after 4 YEARS!) and some overtime, mixed with the harsh realities of trucks loaded by half awake stoners, weather, traffic, EXTREMELY hostile management, and stress injuries. Don't get sucked into the brown hole. To have even made it this far he has the brain and work ethic to live a much healthier, happier existence and still provide.. In another career. I'm a strong individual and the dread of dragging myself into who knows what everyday caused me a breakdown, I'm now fighting to stay working inside. These old timers here being sarcastic started when this was a reasonably easy job, and by the time things went down the poop chute at ups, they had seniority to bid on cake routes, and smugly make great money. Its not worth it ma'am. My two cents. [/QUOTE]
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