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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 4299427" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>You get it. UPS is way easier to get into than previously. In some areas, you can even go straight into feeders off the street. Unheard of just a few years ago.</p><p></p><p>I worked PT in real estate for years, building a clientele, and also fixed-up houses. Not for everyone, but it can pay off nicely after a few years of no weekends, not much of a social life, and very little sleep.</p><p></p><p>A side hustle that works into something FT is a good deal for some, maybe not for others. I left FDX a few years ago now, and life is good.</p><p></p><p>IMO, the biggest part is getting off your butt and deciding to make a change. When my buddies were watching the NFL and drinking beer, I was painting and doing drywall, or hauling debris to the dump.</p><p></p><p>At some point, you need to commit to getting out of FedEx and into a better career.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 4299427, member: 12508"] You get it. UPS is way easier to get into than previously. In some areas, you can even go straight into feeders off the street. Unheard of just a few years ago. I worked PT in real estate for years, building a clientele, and also fixed-up houses. Not for everyone, but it can pay off nicely after a few years of no weekends, not much of a social life, and very little sleep. A side hustle that works into something FT is a good deal for some, maybe not for others. I left FDX a few years ago now, and life is good. IMO, the biggest part is getting off your butt and deciding to make a change. When my buddies were watching the NFL and drinking beer, I was painting and doing drywall, or hauling debris to the dump. At some point, you need to commit to getting out of FedEx and into a better career. [/QUOTE]
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