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<blockquote data-quote="mat422" data-source="post: 1126281" data-attributes="member: 47289"><p>Yeah I definitely don't show it there. I've gotten good at putting on an act for people over the years so nobody really suspects anything. Thanks for the help!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't think I'm at UPS for the long haul. I know they have an IT field and I thought maybe getting my foot in the door would help. But I'm not holding my breath, I feel like they'd hire outside of UPS for that kind of technical position. I'm definitely gonna be seeking help for everything soon, my biggest issue before was lack of money so I couldn't afford treatment. Thanks for putting my mind at ease.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ok, sounds like I lucked out. Although they've told me not to get comfortable where I am, so I'll probably be moving to unloading soon. That's what I figured, I move as fast as I can. I got quizzed on the end range motion and power zone stuff so I think I'm good with safety and stuff. I guess I'm just worried about messing up my lower back, small sort flipping packages is way way less labor intensive, but ends up being more painful for me if I'm not careful about my posture. Gotta keep my abs tight when working otherwise the lower back works too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mat422, post: 1126281, member: 47289"] Yeah I definitely don't show it there. I've gotten good at putting on an act for people over the years so nobody really suspects anything. Thanks for the help! I don't think I'm at UPS for the long haul. I know they have an IT field and I thought maybe getting my foot in the door would help. But I'm not holding my breath, I feel like they'd hire outside of UPS for that kind of technical position. I'm definitely gonna be seeking help for everything soon, my biggest issue before was lack of money so I couldn't afford treatment. Thanks for putting my mind at ease. Ok, sounds like I lucked out. Although they've told me not to get comfortable where I am, so I'll probably be moving to unloading soon. That's what I figured, I move as fast as I can. I got quizzed on the end range motion and power zone stuff so I think I'm good with safety and stuff. I guess I'm just worried about messing up my lower back, small sort flipping packages is way way less labor intensive, but ends up being more painful for me if I'm not careful about my posture. Gotta keep my abs tight when working otherwise the lower back works too much. [/QUOTE]
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