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<blockquote data-quote="Cole" data-source="post: 193615" data-attributes="member: 9507"><p>Welcome friend!</p><p> </p><p>Frankly you're 3 yrs younger than myself, and you have good benefits etc...UPS Lifer made some excellent points. If it's what you want sure, but depending on your location the pension isn't worth didley in some areas, others it is pretty good. If you are married with kids etc...you would make more in the long run than splitting your day and night all up like that.</p><p> </p><p>If I had it to do again I would have listened to my fathers advice and "stay your a_ _ in school!" (college), and specialize in something. Outside of that UPS is tough on the body, and mind at times, but it pays the bills, and once you gain some seniority things get a bit better run wise. It is tough on one's spouse though, because we are so dependant on them to take care of the things we don't have time to, which is most homelife things.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck, and again welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cole, post: 193615, member: 9507"] Welcome friend! Frankly you're 3 yrs younger than myself, and you have good benefits etc...UPS Lifer made some excellent points. If it's what you want sure, but depending on your location the pension isn't worth didley in some areas, others it is pretty good. If you are married with kids etc...you would make more in the long run than splitting your day and night all up like that. If I had it to do again I would have listened to my fathers advice and "stay your a_ _ in school!" (college), and specialize in something. Outside of that UPS is tough on the body, and mind at times, but it pays the bills, and once you gain some seniority things get a bit better run wise. It is tough on one's spouse though, because we are so dependant on them to take care of the things we don't have time to, which is most homelife things. Good luck, and again welcome! [/QUOTE]
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