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<blockquote data-quote="GlorifiedLackey" data-source="post: 1431223" data-attributes="member: 55091"><p>Hello. Yes, the husband does have a job...works way too much...salary...we are insurance poor! lol That's kind of why I was thinking of the PT pkg handler, because of the benefits...It would probably save us at least $800. a month! Although, I realize you have to be here a year before benefits.</p><p>Yeah, I can't remember if they said what the rate was for the Helper job. The pkg driver was $18.75.</p><p>I do know that where we are, you MUST have a CDL and the DOT physical card (which I thought was a requirement for anyone with a CDL nationwide). I was hoping that would give me an edge, but maybe not? </p><p>It just seems that in the long-run, UPS has way better opportunities, then say, a cashier at the dollar store??</p><p>I'm sure it'll all work out in the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlorifiedLackey, post: 1431223, member: 55091"] Hello. Yes, the husband does have a job...works way too much...salary...we are insurance poor! lol That's kind of why I was thinking of the PT pkg handler, because of the benefits...It would probably save us at least $800. a month! Although, I realize you have to be here a year before benefits. Yeah, I can't remember if they said what the rate was for the Helper job. The pkg driver was $18.75. I do know that where we are, you MUST have a CDL and the DOT physical card (which I thought was a requirement for anyone with a CDL nationwide). I was hoping that would give me an edge, but maybe not? It just seems that in the long-run, UPS has way better opportunities, then say, a cashier at the dollar store?? I'm sure it'll all work out in the end. [/QUOTE]
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