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I can't even imagine what it would be like to be married to a UPS driver!
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<blockquote data-quote="raceanoncr" data-source="post: 132421" data-attributes="member: 6408"><p>Helen...Congrats on making a success of your career, enduring a difficult job with difficult circumstances. My ex was NOT understanding at all, of course she didn't work a day in her LIFE! So I said you either eat or be quite (not in those terms, of course, I wouldn't be breathing fresh air at this moment if I DID use those terms). She chose not eating I guess. She's now married to a grocery store stock clerk, got diabetes, filed bankrupcy...the story goes on and on. ANYWAY, she didn't like the package car hrs (hell, I didn't either). I moved to feeders. That was the proverbial straw. I now have a wife that is TOTALLY supportive and understands (although who can fully understand working for this company unless you actually go through it?).</p><p>Speaking of feeders. What hub or center do YOU work out of that feeder drivers get to spend afternoons with family? Have been with Company 28 yrs, 25 in feeders, and have almost NEVER been able to spend time at home during normal hours. My choice? Yes, but, out of about 90 drivers here, there are very few that start in daylight hrs. Those that do are now working 10, 11, 12 hrs a day because of mismanagement...the ususal story. Right now am sleeper driver gone for a whole week! Again, my choice, but would like to have better selection of runs to chose from that would fall in line with the stereotypical feeder driver. I don't see any here.</p><p>Again, congrats and good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raceanoncr, post: 132421, member: 6408"] Helen...Congrats on making a success of your career, enduring a difficult job with difficult circumstances. My ex was NOT understanding at all, of course she didn't work a day in her LIFE! So I said you either eat or be quite (not in those terms, of course, I wouldn't be breathing fresh air at this moment if I DID use those terms). She chose not eating I guess. She's now married to a grocery store stock clerk, got diabetes, filed bankrupcy...the story goes on and on. ANYWAY, she didn't like the package car hrs (hell, I didn't either). I moved to feeders. That was the proverbial straw. I now have a wife that is TOTALLY supportive and understands (although who can fully understand working for this company unless you actually go through it?). Speaking of feeders. What hub or center do YOU work out of that feeder drivers get to spend afternoons with family? Have been with Company 28 yrs, 25 in feeders, and have almost NEVER been able to spend time at home during normal hours. My choice? Yes, but, out of about 90 drivers here, there are very few that start in daylight hrs. Those that do are now working 10, 11, 12 hrs a day because of mismanagement...the ususal story. Right now am sleeper driver gone for a whole week! Again, my choice, but would like to have better selection of runs to chose from that would fall in line with the stereotypical feeder driver. I don't see any here. Again, congrats and good luck [/QUOTE]
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