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<blockquote data-quote="Just A UPS Guy" data-source="post: 4966775" data-attributes="member: 73174"><p>So you have roughly 17-18 years to go before you can retire, anything after that is your choice. Do you wanna be 50 slinging cardboard? Or would you rather have a mid shift in feeder doing 4 or 5 drops a day for your 10 or 11 hours? Your goals need to be identified, really. Are you trying to hit your 80 and out? Feeder is easier on your body if you eat well and take care of yourself. Don't be lazy, take care if yourself. Package has a somewhat normalized life cycle with days and nights, but still more like a swing shift to me and I hate it. If I'm going to be on a *ty schedule and miss stuff, I'd rather it be for more money and easier work. </p><p></p><p>Also, I'm in AZ, Same sup and rider, and we can bid back to package after 3 years of feeder, with no loss of seniority as long as there is an available opening. </p><p></p><p>Figure out what you want long-term, then make your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just A UPS Guy, post: 4966775, member: 73174"] So you have roughly 17-18 years to go before you can retire, anything after that is your choice. Do you wanna be 50 slinging cardboard? Or would you rather have a mid shift in feeder doing 4 or 5 drops a day for your 10 or 11 hours? Your goals need to be identified, really. Are you trying to hit your 80 and out? Feeder is easier on your body if you eat well and take care of yourself. Don't be lazy, take care if yourself. Package has a somewhat normalized life cycle with days and nights, but still more like a swing shift to me and I hate it. If I'm going to be on a *ty schedule and miss stuff, I'd rather it be for more money and easier work. Also, I'm in AZ, Same sup and rider, and we can bid back to package after 3 years of feeder, with no loss of seniority as long as there is an available opening. Figure out what you want long-term, then make your decision. [/QUOTE]
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