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I'm 19 and have been with ups for 2 years
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<blockquote data-quote="Kicked Your Dog" data-source="post: 1253143" data-attributes="member: 51488"><p>Dude, if you're 19 and your only future plans are with UPS, you are surely not a winner. Seriously, you should have grander aspirations that should include college, if you even seriously think of having a long term career in UPS management. I smell a lifer, pt sup, otherwise. </p><p></p><p>Do yourself a favor, join the union and put in your time as a pt hourly, WHILE seeking out other options for your life. Keep your seniority at UPS and give yourself the freedom to try and/or not succeed at your other options. Then, if your no. is called to drive before your other aspirations take fruit, you can make a more mature and honest decision for your future. </p><p></p><p>Many of us our proud and happy doing our jobs, but didn't have a 30 year career with UPS as the primary reason we started working here. This career is a wonderful safety net that should allow you, at 19, to see what lies on your horizon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kicked Your Dog, post: 1253143, member: 51488"] Dude, if you're 19 and your only future plans are with UPS, you are surely not a winner. Seriously, you should have grander aspirations that should include college, if you even seriously think of having a long term career in UPS management. I smell a lifer, pt sup, otherwise. Do yourself a favor, join the union and put in your time as a pt hourly, WHILE seeking out other options for your life. Keep your seniority at UPS and give yourself the freedom to try and/or not succeed at your other options. Then, if your no. is called to drive before your other aspirations take fruit, you can make a more mature and honest decision for your future. Many of us our proud and happy doing our jobs, but didn't have a 30 year career with UPS as the primary reason we started working here. This career is a wonderful safety net that should allow you, at 19, to see what lies on your horizon. [/QUOTE]
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