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<blockquote data-quote="upsgrunt" data-source="post: 267205" data-attributes="member: 9295"><p>VT, I just wonder what makes you think you are always right and others, even those who have done this job 20 YEARS longer than you are wrong? Experience is a strong education that you obviously just don't understand. While you think us old timers are simply on here to gripe, why don't YOU read and understand that we are sometimes trying to get you to see a point that you won't even open your eyes to see.</p><p> Getting home to your family is great; donating money to UPS to do so is not. Whatever priority you have is yours and I doubt that it is any different from 98% of the others here in this forum. What I'm saying is eventually you will get older and to the point where you get tired and say it's not worth it because all I do when I get home is crash. I can't tell you when it will happen, but I promise you it will. Just try this for a couple days: take your lunch and see what happens to your dispatch. I was amazed that it goes up quite a bit while the over/under numbers stay about the same. Don't know why, but it did for me, and I have a little more energy in the tank at night and towards the end of the week.</p><p> I know you think you are smarter and better than any of us here, so take it or leave it- I do know for a fact that your attitude WILL change in the future if you stay at UPS. When I talk about this job being a marathon, not a sprint, I am referring the the longevity of the job, not the pace in which you do it. As far as be an idiot, I have a degree from a major midwestern University in the Big Ten. If that makes me an idiot then tell me what makes you a founding member of MENSA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upsgrunt, post: 267205, member: 9295"] VT, I just wonder what makes you think you are always right and others, even those who have done this job 20 YEARS longer than you are wrong? Experience is a strong education that you obviously just don't understand. While you think us old timers are simply on here to gripe, why don't YOU read and understand that we are sometimes trying to get you to see a point that you won't even open your eyes to see. Getting home to your family is great; donating money to UPS to do so is not. Whatever priority you have is yours and I doubt that it is any different from 98% of the others here in this forum. What I'm saying is eventually you will get older and to the point where you get tired and say it's not worth it because all I do when I get home is crash. I can't tell you when it will happen, but I promise you it will. Just try this for a couple days: take your lunch and see what happens to your dispatch. I was amazed that it goes up quite a bit while the over/under numbers stay about the same. Don't know why, but it did for me, and I have a little more energy in the tank at night and towards the end of the week. I know you think you are smarter and better than any of us here, so take it or leave it- I do know for a fact that your attitude WILL change in the future if you stay at UPS. When I talk about this job being a marathon, not a sprint, I am referring the the longevity of the job, not the pace in which you do it. As far as be an idiot, I have a degree from a major midwestern University in the Big Ten. If that makes me an idiot then tell me what makes you a founding member of MENSA. [/QUOTE]
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