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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="Just A UPS Guy" data-source="post: 5204753" data-attributes="member: 73174"><p>This place isn't the worst, and you won't be a 22.4 forever. You could make a great living and work a long time here, reaping incredible benefits. I don't think the work/life balance is that far off, but I used to work in an industry that required me to be gone for days and weeks at a time.</p><p></p><p>That said, if I was 22 now, I would set out to go to dental school. If college and graduate school isn't your thing, and you like working outdoors, there's only one option for me. Save up for the next year or so and pay cash for a lineman school. They are irreplaceable and make really good money. During storm seasons they work more, but most days are early morning to mid-afternoon and a rotating on-call schedule.</p><p></p><p>There are tons of options, bro, you can ask anyone here and get literally thousands different views, but you have to do you and at your age, you can do anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just A UPS Guy, post: 5204753, member: 73174"] This place isn't the worst, and you won't be a 22.4 forever. You could make a great living and work a long time here, reaping incredible benefits. I don't think the work/life balance is that far off, but I used to work in an industry that required me to be gone for days and weeks at a time. That said, if I was 22 now, I would set out to go to dental school. If college and graduate school isn't your thing, and you like working outdoors, there's only one option for me. Save up for the next year or so and pay cash for a lineman school. They are irreplaceable and make really good money. During storm seasons they work more, but most days are early morning to mid-afternoon and a rotating on-call schedule. There are tons of options, bro, you can ask anyone here and get literally thousands different views, but you have to do you and at your age, you can do anything. [/QUOTE]
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