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<blockquote data-quote="theamazondude" data-source="post: 5418795" data-attributes="member: 101439"><p>[MEDIA=youtube]JxK62-0SqRg[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>THIS UPS DRIVER BELOW DESERVES A MEDAL FOR SHOWING ALL THE DETAILS OF BEING A UPS DELIVERY DRIVER</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]uVc-4YizITw[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Technically your driving a commercial van the size of white box truck. They could of choosen a box truck but choose a van. Anyway, you have to drive in all weather conditions. When it snows and becomes ice slippery you gonna have a rough drive and a rough day. Getting to work byself is hard at snowy or icy days now imagine having to drive a truck thru out a snowy week or icy week.</p><p>If your gonna take that big of a risk, you might well as get a CDL which pays more. We get it your a veteran UPS driver earning 45$ per hour but all the newbie Seasonal drivers are only offered 21$ per hour.</p><p></p><p>There's my problem why would I drive to get paid 21$ seasonal for UPS taking all the risk during winter season most likely to get laid of after new years day. I was trying to get a CDL and if I choose the delivery route I might as well get into SEMI with the BIG BOYS THE REAL DELIVERY DRIVERS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theamazondude, post: 5418795, member: 101439"] [MEDIA=youtube]JxK62-0SqRg[/MEDIA] THIS UPS DRIVER BELOW DESERVES A MEDAL FOR SHOWING ALL THE DETAILS OF BEING A UPS DELIVERY DRIVER [MEDIA=youtube]uVc-4YizITw[/MEDIA] Technically your driving a commercial van the size of white box truck. They could of choosen a box truck but choose a van. Anyway, you have to drive in all weather conditions. When it snows and becomes ice slippery you gonna have a rough drive and a rough day. Getting to work byself is hard at snowy or icy days now imagine having to drive a truck thru out a snowy week or icy week. If your gonna take that big of a risk, you might well as get a CDL which pays more. We get it your a veteran UPS driver earning 45$ per hour but all the newbie Seasonal drivers are only offered 21$ per hour. There's my problem why would I drive to get paid 21$ seasonal for UPS taking all the risk during winter season most likely to get laid of after new years day. I was trying to get a CDL and if I choose the delivery route I might as well get into SEMI with the BIG BOYS THE REAL DELIVERY DRIVERS. [/QUOTE]
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