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What would it take for you to jump ship? Realistically
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<blockquote data-quote="sikidiki" data-source="post: 3608588" data-attributes="member: 69858"><p>My dad worked for ups for 38 years, Circle of Honor driver, i grew up saying id never be a ups driver. Until i realized how expensive it is to live on your own, i did everything from retail to fast food and every farm job you can think of. I worked retail for 7 years and barley survived on that paycheck, i was always in debt and not getting ahead.</p><p></p><p> 600 every 2 weeks wasn't cutting it, no insurance or benefits. I finally decided i wanted out of that crap hole and applied to ups even though i don't like change/stress and pressure but its the best thing i've ever done in my life. I can make 600 a week on the starting rate and actually pay bills/save money and i have amazing benefits and insurance.</p><p></p><p> I couldn't be happier, this job will only get easier with time as i learn all the routes. Im in for life. I also hate college im too lazy for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sikidiki, post: 3608588, member: 69858"] My dad worked for ups for 38 years, Circle of Honor driver, i grew up saying id never be a ups driver. Until i realized how expensive it is to live on your own, i did everything from retail to fast food and every farm job you can think of. I worked retail for 7 years and barley survived on that paycheck, i was always in debt and not getting ahead. 600 every 2 weeks wasn't cutting it, no insurance or benefits. I finally decided i wanted out of that crap hole and applied to ups even though i don't like change/stress and pressure but its the best thing i've ever done in my life. I can make 600 a week on the starting rate and actually pay bills/save money and i have amazing benefits and insurance. I couldn't be happier, this job will only get easier with time as i learn all the routes. Im in for life. I also hate college im too lazy for that. [/QUOTE]
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