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Is UPS a future proof career?
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<blockquote data-quote="LuckyDucky" data-source="post: 2272016" data-attributes="member: 63515"><p>Get a trade. Become really expert at welding, mechanics, electric. Tradesmen, especially licensed electricians, are paid extremely well. Your hourly rate would be more than double a UPS drivers rate. No one knows what the future holds, but having a trade means you will be employable where ever you are. Also, if you like what you do, if its your passion, it wont feel like work and your whole life will be happier. Maybe you havent found out what you really like. That is ultimately what college is for, finding out what you want to do. But it is an expensive way to do it these days, unless someone else is paying for it. You need to find out what you would love to do and move in that direction. Theres a famous book called 'What Color is My Parachute' It cant hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuckyDucky, post: 2272016, member: 63515"] Get a trade. Become really expert at welding, mechanics, electric. Tradesmen, especially licensed electricians, are paid extremely well. Your hourly rate would be more than double a UPS drivers rate. No one knows what the future holds, but having a trade means you will be employable where ever you are. Also, if you like what you do, if its your passion, it wont feel like work and your whole life will be happier. Maybe you havent found out what you really like. That is ultimately what college is for, finding out what you want to do. But it is an expensive way to do it these days, unless someone else is paying for it. You need to find out what you would love to do and move in that direction. Theres a famous book called 'What Color is My Parachute' It cant hurt. [/QUOTE]
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