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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="Sissy Brown Short Shorts" data-source="post: 5204231" data-attributes="member: 67435"><p>This is probably one of the best jobs that doesn’t require a college degree, I don’t even think it requires a high school diploma. You also won’t see benefits like this in any other job. All stuff to consider. If you don’t have a wife or kids or a mortgage and you don’t like it, now is the time to go. Those first big checks rope us all in. This is a menial job, the mental thing is easy to get past when you realize all you do is move a box from one spot to another all that other crap doesn’t matter like backing reports and making scratch. I’ve been lucky to avoid injury by following the methods to a tee when I was a young runner everything hurt all the time. An old timer pulled me aside after I ruined his route by burning it up and gave me the best advice. “Work at the pace you’ll retire at” I never let management tell me what the previous driver did on the route I take over. I set my own pace. My plan with this place was to do my 20 and retire in my 40s and do something else. Would be sweet to be 65 and have a pension, two 401ks and social security.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sissy Brown Short Shorts, post: 5204231, member: 67435"] This is probably one of the best jobs that doesn’t require a college degree, I don’t even think it requires a high school diploma. You also won’t see benefits like this in any other job. All stuff to consider. If you don’t have a wife or kids or a mortgage and you don’t like it, now is the time to go. Those first big checks rope us all in. This is a menial job, the mental thing is easy to get past when you realize all you do is move a box from one spot to another all that other crap doesn’t matter like backing reports and making scratch. I’ve been lucky to avoid injury by following the methods to a tee when I was a young runner everything hurt all the time. An old timer pulled me aside after I ruined his route by burning it up and gave me the best advice. “Work at the pace you’ll retire at” I never let management tell me what the previous driver did on the route I take over. I set my own pace. My plan with this place was to do my 20 and retire in my 40s and do something else. Would be sweet to be 65 and have a pension, two 401ks and social security. [/QUOTE]
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