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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 127162" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>I'm no driver, so I can't answer the questions about the hours, but here is what I bet most will tell you when it comes to your degree. Stay in school, get the degree. Then decide on what to do with your life. As far as becoming a PT supervisor if you aren't sure about it don't do it. You can always decide later, and if they ask just tell them the time is not right. I'm sure you know from working in the hub that your job is quite physical, and from what I gather from current package car drivers that I know and what I read on these forums, driving is just as physical if not more so. Add to that the stress everyday of getting your air delivered on time when you have a late departure from the building or getting back to your family at night before the kids are in bed is another big gripe I hear from package car drivers. UPS is far from a bad choice as a career, just don't it let be your only one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 127162, member: 249"] I'm no driver, so I can't answer the questions about the hours, but here is what I bet most will tell you when it comes to your degree. Stay in school, get the degree. Then decide on what to do with your life. As far as becoming a PT supervisor if you aren't sure about it don't do it. You can always decide later, and if they ask just tell them the time is not right. I'm sure you know from working in the hub that your job is quite physical, and from what I gather from current package car drivers that I know and what I read on these forums, driving is just as physical if not more so. Add to that the stress everyday of getting your air delivered on time when you have a late departure from the building or getting back to your family at night before the kids are in bed is another big gripe I hear from package car drivers. UPS is far from a bad choice as a career, just don't it let be your only one. [/QUOTE]
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