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Has anyone left UPS? (non-retired)
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<blockquote data-quote="browned out" data-source="post: 150025" data-attributes="member: 8105"><p>I have worked at UPS for 17 years. 10 inside loading, unloading, preloading, etc and the last 7 as a full time driver averaging over 50 hours a week. The pay and benifits are good (pension and health care getting worse)but the job is garbage. It makes many employees (hourly and management) miserable. I have four driver friends who have left and could not be happier.(all worked at UPS over 10 years or more) One owns a dairy queen, one works for the city, another is a real estate agent and the other is a massage therapist. These folks inspired me. I opened a business a year ago and now that it is off and running, I will be out after this contract expires. Think of how hard you work for UPS; if you dedicated this much work and dedication to yourself; you will most definitly will prosper. Make a plan, don't just leave. Save some cash to sustain yourself.</p><p>Life is short. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browned out, post: 150025, member: 8105"] I have worked at UPS for 17 years. 10 inside loading, unloading, preloading, etc and the last 7 as a full time driver averaging over 50 hours a week. The pay and benifits are good (pension and health care getting worse)but the job is garbage. It makes many employees (hourly and management) miserable. I have four driver friends who have left and could not be happier.(all worked at UPS over 10 years or more) One owns a dairy queen, one works for the city, another is a real estate agent and the other is a massage therapist. These folks inspired me. I opened a business a year ago and now that it is off and running, I will be out after this contract expires. Think of how hard you work for UPS; if you dedicated this much work and dedication to yourself; you will most definitly will prosper. Make a plan, don't just leave. Save some cash to sustain yourself. Life is short. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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