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To drive or not to drive...that is the question
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<blockquote data-quote="happybob" data-source="post: 1075155" data-attributes="member: 4724"><p>You are on the verge of a decision you could live to regret and could live to cherrish. The job is hard, the hours are long, the bull.... gets deep, from both your co-workers and management. The pay is top of the hill for truck drivers, the beni's/health insurance and pension, are something you and your family will enjoy. Nobody here can make that choice for you. Your wife sees what the future could be if you take the plunge. You've been in the trenches, working most of the inside jobs and see how hard the company pushes its employees and you stuck around this long. My kids didn't like dad not being at many of thier activities when they were younger, but as adults they are amazed that I stuck it out this long and see the benefits I'm enjoying, now that they are in the working world and can't touch what I have, at least not yet! TAKE THE PLUNGE!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happybob, post: 1075155, member: 4724"] You are on the verge of a decision you could live to regret and could live to cherrish. The job is hard, the hours are long, the bull.... gets deep, from both your co-workers and management. The pay is top of the hill for truck drivers, the beni's/health insurance and pension, are something you and your family will enjoy. Nobody here can make that choice for you. Your wife sees what the future could be if you take the plunge. You've been in the trenches, working most of the inside jobs and see how hard the company pushes its employees and you stuck around this long. My kids didn't like dad not being at many of thier activities when they were younger, but as adults they are amazed that I stuck it out this long and see the benefits I'm enjoying, now that they are in the working world and can't touch what I have, at least not yet! TAKE THE PLUNGE! [/QUOTE]
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