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Should I move to feeders?
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<blockquote data-quote="brown67" data-source="post: 96761" data-attributes="member: 5457"><p>That's what our feeder drivers are telling me. If you get your sleep, and don't mind nights its a great job. I'm 38 and 16 years of UPS (3 preloading 13 driving) is starting to take its toll on me. Sprained my ankle for the 4th time on the 2nd to last day of peak last year and that was the final straw for me. I'm getting tired of the aches and pains that go with the job. A couple of months ago I talked with one of our feeder drivers and he said many of the same things you did. Especially about the wear and tear and your body.</p><p> </p><p>So many drivers seem to have some serious injury in their 40's and then fight with it and the company for the rest of their career. I like UPS, but it is hard on the body and I would like to make it 30 years if I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brown67, post: 96761, member: 5457"] That's what our feeder drivers are telling me. If you get your sleep, and don't mind nights its a great job. I'm 38 and 16 years of UPS (3 preloading 13 driving) is starting to take its toll on me. Sprained my ankle for the 4th time on the 2nd to last day of peak last year and that was the final straw for me. I'm getting tired of the aches and pains that go with the job. A couple of months ago I talked with one of our feeder drivers and he said many of the same things you did. Especially about the wear and tear and your body. So many drivers seem to have some serious injury in their 40's and then fight with it and the company for the rest of their career. I like UPS, but it is hard on the body and I would like to make it 30 years if I can. [/QUOTE]
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