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I’m a 22 year old 22.4 driver and I feel like quitting. Need advice
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<blockquote data-quote="DriverNerd" data-source="post: 5203648" data-attributes="member: 61439"><p>I agree that if you can find something else easier that might be a good solution for you, but if you could hold out for a few years you'll have (hopefully) an opportunity to have your own route. That will make things much easier for you (at least mentally). Plus when your pay is much higher and you aren't being forced 6 days a week it's a lot easier. As mentioned before, Feeders might be a great option for you as well. There's really no downside to Feeders except the crappy work hours and lack of exercise (which is the reason many go into feeders in the first place).</p><p></p><p>Again, as mentioned before, you need to find a work pace that is constant but not back-breaking. I'm sore everyday I come home, but not "I can't do this anymore" sore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DriverNerd, post: 5203648, member: 61439"] I agree that if you can find something else easier that might be a good solution for you, but if you could hold out for a few years you'll have (hopefully) an opportunity to have your own route. That will make things much easier for you (at least mentally). Plus when your pay is much higher and you aren't being forced 6 days a week it's a lot easier. As mentioned before, Feeders might be a great option for you as well. There's really no downside to Feeders except the crappy work hours and lack of exercise (which is the reason many go into feeders in the first place). Again, as mentioned before, you need to find a work pace that is constant but not back-breaking. I'm sore everyday I come home, but not "I can't do this anymore" sore. [/QUOTE]
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