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Typical Day Of Being Retired
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<blockquote data-quote="Darmark7" data-source="post: 5463098" data-attributes="member: 83127"><p>If they are friends then see them other places than work. Why go see a friend at work where you can’t spend time with them. One of the great things about being retired is not having to drive to the UPS building. </p><p> I do know of drivers that complained about UPS and how much they hated it and then would show up there on their vacation. I didn’t complained about the job. I knew it afforded me a good life but I didn’t like it or the way the drivers was treated. Supervisors were really surprised when I said I wanted to leave with no mention. They never knew how I felt about them or UPS. I lived under the radar there and I left under the radar. While there I came in a few minutes before start time and left immediately after clocking out. I never hung around the office talking to supervisors. I did my job and went home to my family. The last thing I wanted to do was “shop talk” off the clock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darmark7, post: 5463098, member: 83127"] If they are friends then see them other places than work. Why go see a friend at work where you can’t spend time with them. One of the great things about being retired is not having to drive to the UPS building. I do know of drivers that complained about UPS and how much they hated it and then would show up there on their vacation. I didn’t complained about the job. I knew it afforded me a good life but I didn’t like it or the way the drivers was treated. Supervisors were really surprised when I said I wanted to leave with no mention. They never knew how I felt about them or UPS. I lived under the radar there and I left under the radar. While there I came in a few minutes before start time and left immediately after clocking out. I never hung around the office talking to supervisors. I did my job and went home to my family. The last thing I wanted to do was “shop talk” off the clock. [/QUOTE]
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