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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5906149" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>When I started at FedEx and for many years after I drove a 28' stepvan full of freight. I've been a swing driver two times and a 4X10 cover driver 3 times. I volunteered for years to unload containers in the morning. Even when I was 48 and not knowing I had a 99% plugged artery coming at me. I have nothing to hang my head about work wise. Once delivered 19 stops, all documents, in 24 minutes in a downtown Seattle building I had never been in. They had fast elevators and I did windsprints. I volunteered to work Christmas Day every time I was asked and had years where I worked at least 40 Saturdays as a sixth day. My numbers were so high.in Kansas that a district director asked to meet me when he visited. All I ever wanted in return was decent pay and benefits. But I always had a fallback plan. If y'all don't want to live overseas more power to you. Never asked.you to. But if it helps someone then I'm letting them know here what's possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5906149, member: 24302"] When I started at FedEx and for many years after I drove a 28' stepvan full of freight. I've been a swing driver two times and a 4X10 cover driver 3 times. I volunteered for years to unload containers in the morning. Even when I was 48 and not knowing I had a 99% plugged artery coming at me. I have nothing to hang my head about work wise. Once delivered 19 stops, all documents, in 24 minutes in a downtown Seattle building I had never been in. They had fast elevators and I did windsprints. I volunteered to work Christmas Day every time I was asked and had years where I worked at least 40 Saturdays as a sixth day. My numbers were so high.in Kansas that a district director asked to meet me when he visited. All I ever wanted in return was decent pay and benefits. But I always had a fallback plan. If y'all don't want to live overseas more power to you. Never asked.you to. But if it helps someone then I'm letting them know here what's possible. [/QUOTE]
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