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<blockquote data-quote="BrownBlackandBlue" data-source="post: 133447" data-attributes="member: 6940"><p>I think a big reason we have such good people at UPS is because everyone who has been here for a while has paid a price. They give more time, they work harder, and they deal with the layoffs and uncertainties, more so than any other company I know of. Similar to basic training, the hardships tend to weed out the less commited.</p><p> Working for Brown will definitely enable you to make good money and take care of your financial needs. You just have to be willing to be patient and understand that for a number of years it will be very tough. If you are a driver, there is a physical toll as well. Make sure you discipline yourself to not run, jump, or lift improperly, which is so easy to do when you are young and feel like you are behind from the moment you buckle your seatbelt. (Not to mention you feel invincible at 22).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownBlackandBlue, post: 133447, member: 6940"] I think a big reason we have such good people at UPS is because everyone who has been here for a while has paid a price. They give more time, they work harder, and they deal with the layoffs and uncertainties, more so than any other company I know of. Similar to basic training, the hardships tend to weed out the less commited. Working for Brown will definitely enable you to make good money and take care of your financial needs. You just have to be willing to be patient and understand that for a number of years it will be very tough. If you are a driver, there is a physical toll as well. Make sure you discipline yourself to not run, jump, or lift improperly, which is so easy to do when you are young and feel like you are behind from the moment you buckle your seatbelt. (Not to mention you feel invincible at 22). [/QUOTE]
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