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<blockquote data-quote="Buffet Master" data-source="post: 5104218" data-attributes="member: 86736"><p>I like going tit for tat with you on some things but in general when it comes to the driving stuff I pretty much agree with most of what you say. The above post I don't really have anything contrary to say I think our main differences are view of the company itself. I don't know anything but feeder. But more so, this company is a different thing to you guys with the type of years of service that you have.</p><p></p><p>For me, ups didn't pay my mortgage, buy my vehicles, put the kids through school, fund my retirement. And honestly I don't know if I will stay here. I was fortunate to marry a good woman and she deserves better than me being night shift until retirement. She's been through my being gone on the road and crappy hours since I came off 9 years ago.. I'm 50, time isn't on my side for seniority here. Ultimately, for me at least, it's a job like most others. There's good and bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffet Master, post: 5104218, member: 86736"] I like going tit for tat with you on some things but in general when it comes to the driving stuff I pretty much agree with most of what you say. The above post I don't really have anything contrary to say I think our main differences are view of the company itself. I don't know anything but feeder. But more so, this company is a different thing to you guys with the type of years of service that you have. For me, ups didn't pay my mortgage, buy my vehicles, put the kids through school, fund my retirement. And honestly I don't know if I will stay here. I was fortunate to marry a good woman and she deserves better than me being night shift until retirement. She's been through my being gone on the road and crappy hours since I came off 9 years ago.. I'm 50, time isn't on my side for seniority here. Ultimately, for me at least, it's a job like most others. There's good and bad. [/QUOTE]
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