UPS Driver makes a 'special promise and delivery' to his family - MSN
It's never a good time to be hospitalized and fighting for your life, but the year 2020 made it extra challenging for one San Diego father. In this Zevely Zone, I went to Kearney Mesa to meet a man who overcame his health problems and now find himself in the driver's seat.
This all happened in January 2020, when Rene was a warehouse worker at UPS and from his hospital bed, he spotted an omen.
"Yeah, every morning roughly around 10:30 there was always a UPS package car delivering to the Scripps Hospital I was in," said Rene.
He figured why not dream big? He decided then and there to become a UPS driver. Rene was told repeatedly, it would take at least a year to recover, but he became a UPS driver in less than six months.
It's never a good time to be hospitalized and fighting for your life, but the year 2020 made it extra challenging for one San Diego father. In this Zevely Zone, I went to Kearney Mesa to meet a man who overcame his health problems and now find himself in the driver's seat.
This all happened in January 2020, when Rene was a warehouse worker at UPS and from his hospital bed, he spotted an omen.
"Yeah, every morning roughly around 10:30 there was always a UPS package car delivering to the Scripps Hospital I was in," said Rene.
He figured why not dream big? He decided then and there to become a UPS driver. Rene was told repeatedly, it would take at least a year to recover, but he became a UPS driver in less than six months.