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<blockquote data-quote="WizardMonkey" data-source="post: 174802" data-attributes="member: 9256"><p>Thanks, man. </p><p></p><p>Don't judge me wrongly. I've worked at two jobs for long stretches. One with Canadian Airlines as a ramp attendant for about 11 years, and then with British Telecom in three different roles for almost 9 years. I have had to take a number of jobs at different stages in my life to get by before finding something decent, you see. </p><p></p><p>Returning to Canada means that I am literally starting from scratch again. It is not easy at 43 to do so, and people who squawk that an education will get you somewhere do not know the reality. I have two undergraduate degrees, the last one is a B.Sc. I have loads of telecoms experience, but cannot find a job in that field, mostly, I think, due to age discrimination. At least UPS and the City are willing to give me a chance.</p><p></p><p>I was wondering also if there is anyone out there working for UPS Canada?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WizardMonkey, post: 174802, member: 9256"] Thanks, man. Don't judge me wrongly. I've worked at two jobs for long stretches. One with Canadian Airlines as a ramp attendant for about 11 years, and then with British Telecom in three different roles for almost 9 years. I have had to take a number of jobs at different stages in my life to get by before finding something decent, you see. Returning to Canada means that I am literally starting from scratch again. It is not easy at 43 to do so, and people who squawk that an education will get you somewhere do not know the reality. I have two undergraduate degrees, the last one is a B.Sc. I have loads of telecoms experience, but cannot find a job in that field, mostly, I think, due to age discrimination. At least UPS and the City are willing to give me a chance. I was wondering also if there is anyone out there working for UPS Canada? [/QUOTE]
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