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<blockquote data-quote="Cementups" data-source="post: 554686" data-attributes="member: 8590"><p>No, I am a 34 year old driver with 16 years at UPS (13 as a driver). I realized a long time ago that I could be being a lot more for a lot less. I have close friends with Bachelor's and Master's degrees that make far less than I do. I attempted college without much success. Not because of my intelligence, but for my lack of effort. It just happens to be that i enjoy my job at the time. My route and my customers and (sometimes) my management team make it worth doing every day, not to mention my family. In the end this is what works for me. I like to drive, I like people and then UPS goes and pays me (quite well, might I add) to do two things that I enjoy. i think the only thing that would make it better/easier would be if i could get my customers to come out at every stop so that i wouldn't even have to get out of the truck. But if that were to happen I may as well go and be a feeder driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cementups, post: 554686, member: 8590"] No, I am a 34 year old driver with 16 years at UPS (13 as a driver). I realized a long time ago that I could be being a lot more for a lot less. I have close friends with Bachelor's and Master's degrees that make far less than I do. I attempted college without much success. Not because of my intelligence, but for my lack of effort. It just happens to be that i enjoy my job at the time. My route and my customers and (sometimes) my management team make it worth doing every day, not to mention my family. In the end this is what works for me. I like to drive, I like people and then UPS goes and pays me (quite well, might I add) to do two things that I enjoy. i think the only thing that would make it better/easier would be if i could get my customers to come out at every stop so that i wouldn't even have to get out of the truck. But if that were to happen I may as well go and be a feeder driver. [/QUOTE]
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