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Part time Package Handler to full time driver
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<blockquote data-quote="FedUPSer9816" data-source="post: 4658396" data-attributes="member: 73157"><p>I didn't find the drivers too be too bad, but many other factors were. Parking always an issue, parking authority, tickets, boots, trucks towed, narrow one way streets, traffic, high rise office buildings, jockeying with other vendors for access, play streets, ignorant people, too many people, no safe place to release packages, scams, crime, safety, etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p>There is saying good things come to those who wait. Your choice will depend on your immediate needs most likely. If you're in need of immediate or faster results, all though at a cost of being the lesser of the two, go for city. Or play the long game, wait for the suburbs, be better off. There have been drivers that transferred between places, though I believe that was under a bid process, which you wouldn't have the seniority for. So your choice would be your final answer for quite awhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedUPSer9816, post: 4658396, member: 73157"] I didn't find the drivers too be too bad, but many other factors were. Parking always an issue, parking authority, tickets, boots, trucks towed, narrow one way streets, traffic, high rise office buildings, jockeying with other vendors for access, play streets, ignorant people, too many people, no safe place to release packages, scams, crime, safety, etc. There is saying good things come to those who wait. Your choice will depend on your immediate needs most likely. If you're in need of immediate or faster results, all though at a cost of being the lesser of the two, go for city. Or play the long game, wait for the suburbs, be better off. There have been drivers that transferred between places, though I believe that was under a bid process, which you wouldn't have the seniority for. So your choice would be your final answer for quite awhile. [/QUOTE]
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