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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 3432381" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>Since no one on here has brought it up... I had planned on being a driver after three years. That seven years was the longest three years of my life. You understand that UPS doesn't care about your timeline, right?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Would I be wrong in assuming it's not 360 lbs of pure muscle? As long as you have some strength to go with that size and can move quickly enough, you should be fine. I would highly recommend focusing on losing weight over the next few years while waiting to drive. The excess weight will be really hard on your knees and feet getting in and out of the package car hundreds of times a day. Also, you will likely have to do a sleep study to get your DOT card. Not trying to be harsh, I topped out at around 300, so I have some experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 3432381, member: 63706"] Since no one on here has brought it up... I had planned on being a driver after three years. That seven years was the longest three years of my life. You understand that UPS doesn't care about your timeline, right? Would I be wrong in assuming it's not 360 lbs of pure muscle? As long as you have some strength to go with that size and can move quickly enough, you should be fine. I would highly recommend focusing on losing weight over the next few years while waiting to drive. The excess weight will be really hard on your knees and feet getting in and out of the package car hundreds of times a day. Also, you will likely have to do a sleep study to get your DOT card. Not trying to be harsh, I topped out at around 300, so I have some experience. [/QUOTE]
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