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<blockquote data-quote="Shiftless" data-source="post: 3511442" data-attributes="member: 47472"><p>If you are really truthful about this portion of your post "And yes I have morals/a soul/believe in the golden rule."</p><p>being in operations will be a living hell. Don't know what your degree is in? It may have value and it may not help you as much as you think. </p><p></p><p>Having just talked to friends I have known and worked with recently I found out that one of the guys we helped (put in the good word to hire) on with UPS who started PT then to driving then chose to go into management story. Typical story, actually sounded like you when younger. After going in wished he had never gone in. Sold his soul, lost his wife and family over the crazy demands and hours and unreal stress at times. Saw only a couple years of retirement and died here last month at 62. Don't be that guy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shiftless, post: 3511442, member: 47472"] If you are really truthful about this portion of your post "And yes I have morals/a soul/believe in the golden rule." being in operations will be a living hell. Don't know what your degree is in? It may have value and it may not help you as much as you think. Having just talked to friends I have known and worked with recently I found out that one of the guys we helped (put in the good word to hire) on with UPS who started PT then to driving then chose to go into management story. Typical story, actually sounded like you when younger. After going in wished he had never gone in. Sold his soul, lost his wife and family over the crazy demands and hours and unreal stress at times. Saw only a couple years of retirement and died here last month at 62. Don't be that guy! [/QUOTE]
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