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<blockquote data-quote="ok2bclever" data-source="post: 58394"><p>opie, </p><p> </p><p>Not necessarily trying to scare you off, but there is a world of difference between kicking butt in a 100 degree trailer (real work for sure) for three/four hours with a ten minute break thrown in and chugging along for ten/eleven hours day with an hour break thrown in day in and day out (actually much harder in serious ways). </p><p> </p><p>Anyone with a decent back can gut out three/four hours of intense work, but doing even a physically easier job (not easy though) alllllll day long is exponentially harder mentally as well as physically. </p><p> </p><p>Part-time is a workout, full-time is a marathon. </p><p> </p><p>The money is certainly better, both per hour and the amount of hours (to the point of that becoming a problem in itself for many drivers) so financial indepedence is a certainty. </p><p> </p><p>Turn over is less a factor of which job is easier, but more of one of walking away from a couple hundred bucks a week compared to the other side of a thousand (much harder).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ok2bclever, post: 58394"] opie, Not necessarily trying to scare you off, but there is a world of difference between kicking butt in a 100 degree trailer (real work for sure) for three/four hours with a ten minute break thrown in and chugging along for ten/eleven hours day with an hour break thrown in day in and day out (actually much harder in serious ways). Anyone with a decent back can gut out three/four hours of intense work, but doing even a physically easier job (not easy though) alllllll day long is exponentially harder mentally as well as physically. Part-time is a workout, full-time is a marathon. The money is certainly better, both per hour and the amount of hours (to the point of that becoming a problem in itself for many drivers) so financial indepedence is a certainty. Turn over is less a factor of which job is easier, but more of one of walking away from a couple hundred bucks a week compared to the other side of a thousand (much harder). [/QUOTE]
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