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<blockquote data-quote="dillweed" data-source="post: 265203" data-attributes="member: 5938"><p>We all have different skills. I can work the preload with no problem but tried air driving and it was terrible. Just don't have the assortment of skills necessary to do a good job. Do I suck as a person? Am I less valuable as an employee? Heck no. I've handled enough pkgs at UPS to know for sure I carry my weight. </p><p> </p><p>Folks who have a natural ability to juggle the hassles of driving may not be able to stand inside work. It wouls be like being a caged animal to them. Many who kick butt on the inside wouldn't even consider trying to be a driver.</p><p> </p><p>I've seen ex-military crash, burn and quit at UPS. Also seen middle-aged or youngsters fresh out of school kick butt on the preload. </p><p> </p><p>We all have our value. One thing in common is we can never depend on UPS for our feelings of self worth. That must come from within.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dillweed, post: 265203, member: 5938"] We all have different skills. I can work the preload with no problem but tried air driving and it was terrible. Just don't have the assortment of skills necessary to do a good job. Do I suck as a person? Am I less valuable as an employee? Heck no. I've handled enough pkgs at UPS to know for sure I carry my weight. Folks who have a natural ability to juggle the hassles of driving may not be able to stand inside work. It wouls be like being a caged animal to them. Many who kick butt on the inside wouldn't even consider trying to be a driver. I've seen ex-military crash, burn and quit at UPS. Also seen middle-aged or youngsters fresh out of school kick butt on the preload. We all have our value. One thing in common is we can never depend on UPS for our feelings of self worth. That must come from within. [/QUOTE]
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