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<blockquote data-quote="oldrps" data-source="post: 4753873" data-attributes="member: 36765"><p>If you mean by not hacking it because my wife didn't like me working long hours. Then yes I couldn't hack it seeing my wife upset. I gave up a good salary, benefits and retirement because my wife didn't like me working long hours. You may find out one day (or maybe not) that there is more in life than working or hacking it. I choose to live a happy life instead of being upset and bitter like you.</p><p></p><p>So the reason you stayed for 23 years was to help other contractors at the terminal, while you hated the treatment from RPS/FedEx, but felt what you did for others was important and kept you going. When they changed the requirements for the contractors to own multiple routes, you decided to not pursue that model and due to your age/health, sold out and left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldrps, post: 4753873, member: 36765"] If you mean by not hacking it because my wife didn't like me working long hours. Then yes I couldn't hack it seeing my wife upset. I gave up a good salary, benefits and retirement because my wife didn't like me working long hours. You may find out one day (or maybe not) that there is more in life than working or hacking it. I choose to live a happy life instead of being upset and bitter like you. So the reason you stayed for 23 years was to help other contractors at the terminal, while you hated the treatment from RPS/FedEx, but felt what you did for others was important and kept you going. When they changed the requirements for the contractors to own multiple routes, you decided to not pursue that model and due to your age/health, sold out and left. [/QUOTE]
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