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<blockquote data-quote="Foamer Pyle" data-source="post: 2267659" data-attributes="member: 7057"><p>Have to agree with many here are advising you. If you do get a part time job here, start working on a degree. I was lucky enough to take advantage of the earn and learn program, before they cut it. I have a Batchelor's degree now, that I intend to use when I leave UPS. The one thing you have an advantage over a person like me is, I had to drive a high step, manual, no power steering truck for 19 years. The new guys are all spoiled these days, having no idea how horrible the old trucks were to drive, and the adverse affects they had on your body. I have seen plenty of guys blow their backs out and never come back. Just this year I Injured my back, and didn't drive for 2 months. Even being very careful on this job, the years will take a toll on your body, and one little wrong move can be a career ender. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foamer Pyle, post: 2267659, member: 7057"] Have to agree with many here are advising you. If you do get a part time job here, start working on a degree. I was lucky enough to take advantage of the earn and learn program, before they cut it. I have a Batchelor's degree now, that I intend to use when I leave UPS. The one thing you have an advantage over a person like me is, I had to drive a high step, manual, no power steering truck for 19 years. The new guys are all spoiled these days, having no idea how horrible the old trucks were to drive, and the adverse affects they had on your body. I have seen plenty of guys blow their backs out and never come back. Just this year I Injured my back, and didn't drive for 2 months. Even being very careful on this job, the years will take a toll on your body, and one little wrong move can be a career ender. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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