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<blockquote data-quote="sikidiki" data-source="post: 3232253" data-attributes="member: 69858"><p>Hi, new guy here!</p><p>I started working in may after driver school, i was worked once a week on a route until august and i didn't perform as expected so i was replaced by a fed ex driver looking for a worse place to work. </p><p>Fast forward 4 months later and here i am in peak, taking part of the old route i was doing in the first place. Finally got a 52 hour week in and i actually know where I'm going now. On road experience will help you learn fast, also U-haul seats give you some major chapped ass after sliding in and out of that cab all day. I also get sick of people asking me if my ups truck broke down.</p><p> Its a tough job but they pay is good. My dad worked for 38 years and was in the circle of honor, I ask him for advice and he says to toughen up, typical dad.</p><p>I don't know exactly how i feel about having no life and great pay, how is it guys?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sikidiki, post: 3232253, member: 69858"] Hi, new guy here! I started working in may after driver school, i was worked once a week on a route until august and i didn't perform as expected so i was replaced by a fed ex driver looking for a worse place to work. Fast forward 4 months later and here i am in peak, taking part of the old route i was doing in the first place. Finally got a 52 hour week in and i actually know where I'm going now. On road experience will help you learn fast, also U-haul seats give you some major chapped ass after sliding in and out of that cab all day. I also get sick of people asking me if my ups truck broke down. Its a tough job but they pay is good. My dad worked for 38 years and was in the circle of honor, I ask him for advice and he says to toughen up, typical dad. I don't know exactly how i feel about having no life and great pay, how is it guys? [/QUOTE]
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