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UPS Newbie - Thinking about quitting (ASAP)
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<blockquote data-quote="boxcrusher" data-source="post: 1379775" data-attributes="member: 54333"><p>Honestly bro, I would give it some more time. Like a good solid year or so with peak and everything. If you make it through peak then you can handle it. (you'd be surprised how much tougher it makes you and you get jacked). Then decide leaving knowing you actually gave it a solid try at least. Myself I loaded for 5 years and then went to pt management for 2. Literally resigned two days ago. So it took me seven years to realize I did not want to die miserable here and am now going into a union job in NYC and could not be happier. I'm still young and would like to pursue other things besides boxes. And yes I remember my box nightmares too (had one were I was literally swimming in boxes on the belt trying to reach one). Stick with it for a little bit who knows you may like the workout eventually. Personally I'm done with the stress and seeing miserable drivers loaders and everything in between.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boxcrusher, post: 1379775, member: 54333"] Honestly bro, I would give it some more time. Like a good solid year or so with peak and everything. If you make it through peak then you can handle it. (you'd be surprised how much tougher it makes you and you get jacked). Then decide leaving knowing you actually gave it a solid try at least. Myself I loaded for 5 years and then went to pt management for 2. Literally resigned two days ago. So it took me seven years to realize I did not want to die miserable here and am now going into a union job in NYC and could not be happier. I'm still young and would like to pursue other things besides boxes. And yes I remember my box nightmares too (had one were I was literally swimming in boxes on the belt trying to reach one). Stick with it for a little bit who knows you may like the workout eventually. Personally I'm done with the stress and seeing miserable drivers loaders and everything in between. [/QUOTE]
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