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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRogue" data-source="post: 166182" data-attributes="member: 7185"><p>I think you're wrong, buddy. I left UPS after about 15 months on a school transfer. I finished my undergrad 20 months later (four months ahead of schedule). A lotta hard work went into that but UPS did a lot for me. I got it HAMMERED into my head to "look ahead, ALWAYS know where you're going next!" It translated well into my schooling and planning my personal life. I'm now BACK at UPS, largely because of what the culture instilled in me: care and attention to detail. And did I mention I'm in grad school? My UPS experience, though brief, was a HUUUUUGE help in deciding to go on to grad school. I made a deliberate, well thought out plan. I'm far from being a company man or thinking this company is perfect but I can categorically tell you this: I would NOT be where I am now WITHOUT Buster Brown. And I'm not in management, by the way. -Rocky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRogue, post: 166182, member: 7185"] I think you're wrong, buddy. I left UPS after about 15 months on a school transfer. I finished my undergrad 20 months later (four months ahead of schedule). A lotta hard work went into that but UPS did a lot for me. I got it HAMMERED into my head to "look ahead, ALWAYS know where you're going next!" It translated well into my schooling and planning my personal life. I'm now BACK at UPS, largely because of what the culture instilled in me: care and attention to detail. And did I mention I'm in grad school? My UPS experience, though brief, was a HUUUUUGE help in deciding to go on to grad school. I made a deliberate, well thought out plan. I'm far from being a company man or thinking this company is perfect but I can categorically tell you this: I would NOT be where I am now WITHOUT Buster Brown. And I'm not in management, by the way. -Rocky [/QUOTE]
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