ManInBrown
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Whats it like delivering in nice weather year round? Must be a real treat. I can't even imagine how nice it must be to do this job in San Diego.
It's why most people are willing to deal with the high cost of living.Whats it like delivering in nice weather year round? Must be a real treat. I can't even imagine how nice it must be to do this job in San Diego.
It's why most people are willing to deal with the high cost of living.
I'm not at liberty to say where I'm located as FedEx management monitors this site. Let's just say I am a longtime California resident and have pretty much been everywhere up and down this state.Are you in Southern Cal Stops?
Plus they get to Look at all that hot ass year round.Whats it like delivering in nice weather year round? Must be a real treat. I can't even imagine how nice it must be to do this job in San Diego.
Very true. A very nice perk working out here.Plus they get to Look at all that hot ass year round.
In your honest opinion would you say that women are in better shape in California than American women in general everywhere else????Very true. A very nice perk working out here.
In your honest opinion would you say that women are in better shape in California than American women in general everywhere else????
I would say the culture out here to be fit, along with the weather, probably would make that a true statement.In your honest opinion would you say that women are in better shape in California than American women in general everywhere else????
I would say yeah because when I look at reality shows that are back east the guys and the girls are biggerIn your honest opinion would you say that women are in better shape in California than American women in general everywhere else????
Whats it like delivering in nice weather year round? Must be a real treat. I can't even imagine how nice it must be to do this job in San Diego.
At least it's a dry heat.Right now is the kind of weather I'm loving. Mid 60's and some wind. Our Santa Ana winds make for a few "pucker" moments when driving on the freeway.
When we actually do get some rain, the freeways are always a mess. People drive like it's dry conditions and now your 30 minute commute to work takes over an hour.
When it's 110° outside and 135° in the back of the package car, it wipes you out. You can't drink water fast enough at times. Once drank ten 32oz bottles of water in a day. Glad I have three ice machines on route I use.
At least it's a dry heat.