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<blockquote data-quote="Cementups" data-source="post: 1298759" data-attributes="member: 8590"><p>It's very easy to gain weight being a package car driver. When I started driving I was just about 200 lbs at 6'2". At one point I got to be 270 lbs. Once you get comfortable running the routes and you start making bad decisions about what you eat like stopping at a convenience store and grabbing a sausage, chips and soda, that stuff adds up. It's easy to put on but a lot harder to keep off.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>When I was bout 30 they gave me a helper who was 61. One of THE best helpers I had ever had. He was reliable, he did what I asked and never complained. He said as long as he took his two Aleve before I picked him up he could take anything I dished out. He even slipped and fell one of the first days. Got up, wiped himself off and kept on trucking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cementups, post: 1298759, member: 8590"] It's very easy to gain weight being a package car driver. When I started driving I was just about 200 lbs at 6'2". At one point I got to be 270 lbs. Once you get comfortable running the routes and you start making bad decisions about what you eat like stopping at a convenience store and grabbing a sausage, chips and soda, that stuff adds up. It's easy to put on but a lot harder to keep off. When I was bout 30 they gave me a helper who was 61. One of THE best helpers I had ever had. He was reliable, he did what I asked and never complained. He said as long as he took his two Aleve before I picked him up he could take anything I dished out. He even slipped and fell one of the first days. Got up, wiped himself off and kept on trucking. [/QUOTE]
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