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<blockquote data-quote="ORLY!?!" data-source="post: 855950" data-attributes="member: 16334"><p>Page 7, done reading... </p><p></p><p>I think people believe that the position is next near unattainable, and in most cases, it is. They've heard of the great sums of wealth required from the job as well, but only shadows their minds of how lucky that person is to have THAT ( driving ) job. </p><p></p><p>Of course they never really see behind the doors of what goes on in the building. When people ask me where I work, they often say " Oh, do you DRIVE!!1". I say no, and that I work in the building. Theres some type of magic people believe in the job. All people in the USA grew up knowing UPS and the big brown car. We all wondered to why and what goes on within those package cars. Some might even, if obvious, grown a fantasy towards it. I'd say also the uniform has play in it. </p><p></p><p>Yet, as they dont see what happens on the inside, they forget that the majority of drivers came from "soft" jobs. Such as audits, hazmats and good lord.. small sort. That isnt a job to me, the soft jobs. People stand there with their hands over a roller and hardly ever or rarely never touch a package. Good job there UPS, free money and healthcare, ( sounds familiar ). They made it because they were able to stick it out while those around them in real jobs dropped out. </p><p></p><p>So yeah, awakened my eyes, truly. In America, the more you do the less you get paid, the less you do the more you get paid, and then rewarded later for it. America friend* yeah!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORLY!?!, post: 855950, member: 16334"] Page 7, done reading... I think people believe that the position is next near unattainable, and in most cases, it is. They've heard of the great sums of wealth required from the job as well, but only shadows their minds of how lucky that person is to have THAT ( driving ) job. Of course they never really see behind the doors of what goes on in the building. When people ask me where I work, they often say " Oh, do you DRIVE!!1". I say no, and that I work in the building. Theres some type of magic people believe in the job. All people in the USA grew up knowing UPS and the big brown car. We all wondered to why and what goes on within those package cars. Some might even, if obvious, grown a fantasy towards it. I'd say also the uniform has play in it. Yet, as they dont see what happens on the inside, they forget that the majority of drivers came from "soft" jobs. Such as audits, hazmats and good lord.. small sort. That isnt a job to me, the soft jobs. People stand there with their hands over a roller and hardly ever or rarely never touch a package. Good job there UPS, free money and healthcare, ( sounds familiar ). They made it because they were able to stick it out while those around them in real jobs dropped out. So yeah, awakened my eyes, truly. In America, the more you do the less you get paid, the less you do the more you get paid, and then rewarded later for it. America friend* yeah! [/QUOTE]
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