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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 906019" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>UPS is the largest delivery company in the world, we have been around for almost 100 years, and we have continued to be profitable even with the economy in the toilet....<em>despite</em> having what you call the "obstacle" of a union workforce.</p><p></p><p>You sound like a smart guy. Probably too darn smart to ever be a union delivery driver. You have brains, you have business savvy, and you have over two whole <em>weeks</em> of experience as a peak season helper under your belt. With an impressive resume like that, you should either (a) go into UPS management or (b) become a FedEx Ground subcontractor who owns his <em>own</em> route and gets to be his <em>own</em> boss. You have all the answers already, so what are you waiting for? Go show the rest of us how it ought to be done!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 906019, member: 14668"] UPS is the largest delivery company in the world, we have been around for almost 100 years, and we have continued to be profitable even with the economy in the toilet....[I]despite[/I] having what you call the "obstacle" of a union workforce. You sound like a smart guy. Probably too darn smart to ever be a union delivery driver. You have brains, you have business savvy, and you have over two whole [I]weeks[/I] of experience as a peak season helper under your belt. With an impressive resume like that, you should either (a) go into UPS management or (b) become a FedEx Ground subcontractor who owns his [I]own[/I] route and gets to be his [I]own[/I] boss. You have all the answers already, so what are you waiting for? Go show the rest of us how it ought to be done! [/QUOTE]
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