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Am I crazy? Own landscaping business, scaling that back to be a cover driver
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<blockquote data-quote="mjllapp" data-source="post: 3169780" data-attributes="member: 69060"><p>I average a little over 50K annually with my lawn business, 60-80 Hr weeks are typical for me between spring & fall, then in the winter I have to much time on my hands. That's why I thought about doing the UPS thing in the first place, just as something to get me out of the door early in the morning and do something productive. I like the fact that FT drivers don't have to clock in (locally) until like 9AM. I hear it's not as busy in the summer. How consistently do they have you work the max (60 HR week)? Fact is, as a blue collar worker there's nowhere else I can work that would get me close to six figures with benefits, our area is inundated with blue-collar workers so that drives down the wages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjllapp, post: 3169780, member: 69060"] I average a little over 50K annually with my lawn business, 60-80 Hr weeks are typical for me between spring & fall, then in the winter I have to much time on my hands. That's why I thought about doing the UPS thing in the first place, just as something to get me out of the door early in the morning and do something productive. I like the fact that FT drivers don't have to clock in (locally) until like 9AM. I hear it's not as busy in the summer. How consistently do they have you work the max (60 HR week)? Fact is, as a blue collar worker there's nowhere else I can work that would get me close to six figures with benefits, our area is inundated with blue-collar workers so that drives down the wages. [/QUOTE]
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