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<blockquote data-quote="opie" data-source="post: 58399"><p>By now I should have graduated from college. But things didn't turn out that way. I've lost a lot of time. Of course someone with a degree should make more than someone who doesn't. But, a lot of UPS drivers make more than someone with a degree!!! I might have considered going back to school, but I can go friend/T a lot sooner. I believe I am right at/near the top of the driving list if I were to put my name on it. Can't do it now, until I learn the stick shift. I want financial independence. I don't want to depend on my parents to help support me. I know being a package car driver isn't easy, but it can't be as hard as loading 1,500+ packages in 100 degree heat. The turnover rate for drivers is very low, while the turnover rate for the type of job I do now is very high. I don't mind some hard work, as I do it every day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="opie, post: 58399"] By now I should have graduated from college. But things didn't turn out that way. I've lost a lot of time. Of course someone with a degree should make more than someone who doesn't. But, a lot of UPS drivers make more than someone with a degree!!! I might have considered going back to school, but I can go friend/T a lot sooner. I believe I am right at/near the top of the driving list if I were to put my name on it. Can't do it now, until I learn the stick shift. I want financial independence. I don't want to depend on my parents to help support me. I know being a package car driver isn't easy, but it can't be as hard as loading 1,500+ packages in 100 degree heat. The turnover rate for drivers is very low, while the turnover rate for the type of job I do now is very high. I don't mind some hard work, as I do it every day. [/QUOTE]
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