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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 58448"><p>Jelly, with your background sounds like a loss prevention job would be locked up. (excuse the pun) </p><p>I think it would be a fun position since you already know of the element, and maybe you could catch some of the bad ones that UPS now lets go, on good sound deliveries. A little investigation could solve many of the follow ups. </p><p>But if you really think you want to beat your jelly donut physique (I know you probaly arent, but you call yourself that) into the dirt, I dont think you will get anywhere any time soon. And with a family part time is hard but with full benefits, and plenty of time in the afternoon to pursue other things, in certain areas it may be the way to go. Personally I would go the LP route, and send it to Atlanta, a resume. And ignore the website as it seems to be only for the hourly ranks. JMHO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 58448"] Jelly, with your background sounds like a loss prevention job would be locked up. (excuse the pun) I think it would be a fun position since you already know of the element, and maybe you could catch some of the bad ones that UPS now lets go, on good sound deliveries. A little investigation could solve many of the follow ups. But if you really think you want to beat your jelly donut physique (I know you probaly arent, but you call yourself that) into the dirt, I dont think you will get anywhere any time soon. And with a family part time is hard but with full benefits, and plenty of time in the afternoon to pursue other things, in certain areas it may be the way to go. Personally I would go the LP route, and send it to Atlanta, a resume. And ignore the website as it seems to be only for the hourly ranks. JMHO [/QUOTE]
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