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<blockquote data-quote="Whither" data-source="post: 4095606" data-attributes="member: 76643"><p>It's definitely a personal decision. For example, I don't find package delivery boring ... too many riddles, too much physical activity for that. My thinking was and is: I liked driving for Amazon most days. Was putting in 50-plus hrs/week by choice. Why not work harder for a <em>considerably </em>better reward? You probably know, but: if you can catch a break and crack into UPS, then make book as a permanent package car driver, after 4 years you'll fetch $40/hr plus ~$15/hr bennies. Also, at UPS, as long as the union doesn't fold you'll enjoy job security that Amazon will never match. If the micromanaging crosses the line, you'll be able to file a grievance. Otherwise, it's just long days and this response to your sups "I was working as safely and quickly as possible." </p><p></p><p>That said. Even if I hadn't done my homework, the first 3 days in class alone would have made clear: this job is much more complex than Amazon driving. Definitely not as chill, ha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whither, post: 4095606, member: 76643"] It's definitely a personal decision. For example, I don't find package delivery boring ... too many riddles, too much physical activity for that. My thinking was and is: I liked driving for Amazon most days. Was putting in 50-plus hrs/week by choice. Why not work harder for a [I]considerably [/I]better reward? You probably know, but: if you can catch a break and crack into UPS, then make book as a permanent package car driver, after 4 years you'll fetch $40/hr plus ~$15/hr bennies. Also, at UPS, as long as the union doesn't fold you'll enjoy job security that Amazon will never match. If the micromanaging crosses the line, you'll be able to file a grievance. Otherwise, it's just long days and this response to your sups "I was working as safely and quickly as possible." That said. Even if I hadn't done my homework, the first 3 days in class alone would have made clear: this job is much more complex than Amazon driving. Definitely not as chill, ha. [/QUOTE]
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