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<blockquote data-quote="browniehound" data-source="post: 405381" data-attributes="member: 4653"><p>BrownMex,</p><p>My friend I envy you. You drive for UPS in San Diego. WOW! I say this because San Diego is my favorite city in the world. I drive in Boston and the weather can affect our day more than you could dream of!</p><p> </p><p>I know you don't have this problem because I'm guessing you don't know what anything less than 45 friend feels like? I'm sure you think the job is difficult, right? Now add 2 feet of snow on the ground (you can't cut across lawns or put the 2-wheeler out of the front onto a snowbank) and then working in a snowstorm on top of that on December 19th. It can get ugly really fast! I brought 120 stops back one day last peak.</p><p> </p><p>This is a lesser problem but stinks none the less. I'm talking about 95-100 friend and 97% humidity in June, July, and August here. I know the temp. rarely gets above 90 friend in S.D. and there is very little humidity. The heat and humidity can really wear you down.</p><p> </p><p>If I'm wrong about my assumptions, please post what you think and I apologize in advance if I'm totally off-base!</p><p> </p><p>I'm not saying you have it easy, I'm just saying I wish I worked where you do. Add all the beautiful woman to the mix that don't have to wear big bulking fur coats and I would be lovin' life down there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browniehound, post: 405381, member: 4653"] BrownMex, My friend I envy you. You drive for UPS in San Diego. WOW! I say this because San Diego is my favorite city in the world. I drive in Boston and the weather can affect our day more than you could dream of! I know you don't have this problem because I'm guessing you don't know what anything less than 45 friend feels like? I'm sure you think the job is difficult, right? Now add 2 feet of snow on the ground (you can't cut across lawns or put the 2-wheeler out of the front onto a snowbank) and then working in a snowstorm on top of that on December 19th. It can get ugly really fast! I brought 120 stops back one day last peak. This is a lesser problem but stinks none the less. I'm talking about 95-100 friend and 97% humidity in June, July, and August here. I know the temp. rarely gets above 90 friend in S.D. and there is very little humidity. The heat and humidity can really wear you down. If I'm wrong about my assumptions, please post what you think and I apologize in advance if I'm totally off-base! I'm not saying you have it easy, I'm just saying I wish I worked where you do. Add all the beautiful woman to the mix that don't have to wear big bulking fur coats and I would be lovin' life down there! [/QUOTE]
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