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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: 3172197" data-attributes="member: 69060"><p>I'm definitely not going to quit the business until I'm well established elsewhere, gonna keep it going on the side, but you're right, the only way to find out is to do it! Basically I'm trying to decide between a temporary (plow operator) job at PennDot which would make it easier to get a nice relaxed pace 7-3:30 township job (after which I could mow a few lawns, do my side hustle), or a temporary (cover driver) job at UPS, which might turn out to be more demanding, but better paying full-time job. I guess I'll try UPS this winter and if I don't like it I can always try PennDot next winter, they are always advertising for seasonal drivers. Going to go study for DIAD test at the local center this morning, and then Monday I'll be in MD starting INTEGRAD!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjllapp, post: 3172197, member: 69060"] I'm definitely not going to quit the business until I'm well established elsewhere, gonna keep it going on the side, but you're right, the only way to find out is to do it! Basically I'm trying to decide between a temporary (plow operator) job at PennDot which would make it easier to get a nice relaxed pace 7-3:30 township job (after which I could mow a few lawns, do my side hustle), or a temporary (cover driver) job at UPS, which might turn out to be more demanding, but better paying full-time job. I guess I'll try UPS this winter and if I don't like it I can always try PennDot next winter, they are always advertising for seasonal drivers. Going to go study for DIAD test at the local center this morning, and then Monday I'll be in MD starting INTEGRAD! [/QUOTE]
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