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<blockquote data-quote="JustAnumber1" data-source="post: 1545702" data-attributes="member: 56683"><p>Were you there? When was I observed by two supervisors? I do appreciate you working to subsidize my obamacare. Job prospects for law career, I'd say they're about 100% as I already have a standing offer at a firm. Student loan debt, will be minimal, I purchased enough stock while at ups to pay for a law degree and said firm is willing to pay for anything I'm not able too. You should not assume to know so much about me, my life, or my finances. As I've stated before, I never worked at ups for the money, never needed it, the insurance was nice and it was a great place to waste time figuring out my next move in life. Again, when you go to work monday, I'll be going to New York city, because I saved my money, I have never lived paycheck to paycheck like so many, like I assume you do, one paycheck away from being delinquent on your mortgage. So I am now able to enjoy my freedom, I'm able to travel and do things my schedule at ups wouldn't permit. Please work hard Monday and for the rest of your days, as I'm looking forward to the pension I earned while at ups, so it's still in my best interest that the company remain financially strong. </p><p>As far as the information I came here seeking, thankfully, there were much more helpful responses than yours, my questions were answered. I am not in denial of anything. I was interested in whether or not I was required to or needed to take a class. That question was answered long before you chimed in. </p><p>The world will always need ditch diggers and I'm glad you know your lot in life, mine however, is not what you have assumed. I'm going to travel and see many things that I have always dreamed of while you worry about keeping your supervisors happy. I'm sorry to disappoint you but resigning from ups was probably the best decision I have ever made, I spent 8 years being complacent, thinking like you that ups was a good place to work and have a career, you probably consider yourself lucky to make the money you do, I on the other hand always felt I was selling myself short, I have always known that I am meant to accomplish more, I've just taken the long way to get there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustAnumber1, post: 1545702, member: 56683"] Were you there? When was I observed by two supervisors? I do appreciate you working to subsidize my obamacare. Job prospects for law career, I'd say they're about 100% as I already have a standing offer at a firm. Student loan debt, will be minimal, I purchased enough stock while at ups to pay for a law degree and said firm is willing to pay for anything I'm not able too. You should not assume to know so much about me, my life, or my finances. As I've stated before, I never worked at ups for the money, never needed it, the insurance was nice and it was a great place to waste time figuring out my next move in life. Again, when you go to work monday, I'll be going to New York city, because I saved my money, I have never lived paycheck to paycheck like so many, like I assume you do, one paycheck away from being delinquent on your mortgage. So I am now able to enjoy my freedom, I'm able to travel and do things my schedule at ups wouldn't permit. Please work hard Monday and for the rest of your days, as I'm looking forward to the pension I earned while at ups, so it's still in my best interest that the company remain financially strong. As far as the information I came here seeking, thankfully, there were much more helpful responses than yours, my questions were answered. I am not in denial of anything. I was interested in whether or not I was required to or needed to take a class. That question was answered long before you chimed in. The world will always need ditch diggers and I'm glad you know your lot in life, mine however, is not what you have assumed. I'm going to travel and see many things that I have always dreamed of while you worry about keeping your supervisors happy. I'm sorry to disappoint you but resigning from ups was probably the best decision I have ever made, I spent 8 years being complacent, thinking like you that ups was a good place to work and have a career, you probably consider yourself lucky to make the money you do, I on the other hand always felt I was selling myself short, I have always known that I am meant to accomplish more, I've just taken the long way to get there. [/QUOTE]
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