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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Harrow" data-source="post: 4060604" data-attributes="member: 29614"><p>All I'll say is if that truly is your plan, dont get used to the lifestyle that a top-rate UPS paycheck and benefits afford you.</p><p></p><p>My brother and sister both wasted 4 years of their lives about $150k of my parents money on college to end up in fields that have absolutely nothing to do with their majors and the <strong>two of them STILL</strong> <strong>combine</strong> to <strong>make less </strong>than their overachieving older brother who aimlessly walked through the door of a UPS building for the first time at age 18.</p><p></p><p>Its so crappy for them that my sister - who works in the public sector - will not be eligible for a full pension retirement until shes 68.</p><p></p><p>So think twice. The grass is always gravel on the other side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Harrow, post: 4060604, member: 29614"] All I'll say is if that truly is your plan, dont get used to the lifestyle that a top-rate UPS paycheck and benefits afford you. My brother and sister both wasted 4 years of their lives about $150k of my parents money on college to end up in fields that have absolutely nothing to do with their majors and the [B]two of them STILL[/B] [B]combine[/B] to [B]make less [/B]than their overachieving older brother who aimlessly walked through the door of a UPS building for the first time at age 18. Its so crappy for them that my sister - who works in the public sector - will not be eligible for a full pension retirement until shes 68. So think twice. The grass is always gravel on the other side. [/QUOTE]
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