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<blockquote data-quote="chevyguy" data-source="post: 1169655" data-attributes="member: 48410"><p>I have the same thoughts. I feel like i missed the golden age for "working your way up" in UPS by about 20 years. I sometimes feel like what they sold me at orientation was just a turd wrapped up in fancy packaging. The only thing that separates me from most my fellow PT colleagues is the fact that I've already got a degree, which probably makes me more of a sucker because at least they are getting tuition $$$. Overall though I like physical work more than office work, and I feel like I'd be selling out if I ever took an office job either at UPS or elsewhere. I just hope that the law of increasing returns will come into effect and my hard work will start to pay dividends down the road. Because right now it's borderline exploitation. BTW, it is impossible to follow the 8 keys to lifting and lowering while unloading a feeder at 1200 PPH. Somewhere you need to cut corners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevyguy, post: 1169655, member: 48410"] I have the same thoughts. I feel like i missed the golden age for "working your way up" in UPS by about 20 years. I sometimes feel like what they sold me at orientation was just a turd wrapped up in fancy packaging. The only thing that separates me from most my fellow PT colleagues is the fact that I've already got a degree, which probably makes me more of a sucker because at least they are getting tuition $$$. Overall though I like physical work more than office work, and I feel like I'd be selling out if I ever took an office job either at UPS or elsewhere. I just hope that the law of increasing returns will come into effect and my hard work will start to pay dividends down the road. Because right now it's borderline exploitation. BTW, it is impossible to follow the 8 keys to lifting and lowering while unloading a feeder at 1200 PPH. Somewhere you need to cut corners. [/QUOTE]
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