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"No family life" with UPS
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<blockquote data-quote="DOK" data-source="post: 3075892" data-attributes="member: 46882"><p>I'll agree with you there, most construction jobs are much more physical and body damaging than a package driver or feeder driver. </p><p></p><p>I think it might depend some on the area of the country when referring to ups being a "no family life job". In rural locations most of the jobs start real early and get done 2:30-4pm or so. In areas where there's a lot of professional jobs, our hours are the norm. Think about the traffic the big city folks deal with too and how that must add to their day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOK, post: 3075892, member: 46882"] I'll agree with you there, most construction jobs are much more physical and body damaging than a package driver or feeder driver. I think it might depend some on the area of the country when referring to ups being a "no family life job". In rural locations most of the jobs start real early and get done 2:30-4pm or so. In areas where there's a lot of professional jobs, our hours are the norm. Think about the traffic the big city folks deal with too and how that must add to their day. [/QUOTE]
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