I have a lot of respect for people who work in any type of trucking/transportation jobs. Very demanding. Be careful lifting, treat yourself good and keep healthy.
08 Oct 22 by member: Sidnay123
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Thanks for the kind words sidnay yea the application wasn’t lying when they said it’s like a gym membership that pays you haha the whole crew has to stretch before work I’ve never had my finger muscles be soar before haha it’s a strange experience but the hours are flexible And the pay is decent can’t beat weekly paychecks
08 Oct 22 by member: HerZombie96
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If you are doing hard physical work, you definitely need to consume enough calories. Just keep in mind eating foods full of nutrients will help sustain you.
08 Oct 22 by member: SherryeB
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Sounds like you have a good plan. I bet you’re building muscle too.
08 Oct 22 by member: ABTS1234
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08 Oct 22 by member: Draglist
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Get your calories through lots of protein, and you'll be building muscle, increasing strength and at the same time firing your inner furnace to burn calories!! Best of luck.
08 Oct 22 by member: Bandrai
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08 Oct 22 by member: buenitabishop
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I was hired right out of high school at a paint store and supported myself through college working there. It didn't take too long unloading trucks and stocking shelves to get absolutely ripped (without massive amounts of protein -- really, the whole protein thing is overblown). People used to absolutely freak when they asked for 4 gallons of paint and saw this skinny little 18-year-old girl snag 2 gallons in each hand absent-mindedly 🤣 There's something to be said for hard physical labor. I really missed it when I started doing desk jobs
10 Oct 22 by member: writingwyo
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Yea for you. Yea for FedEx
10 Oct 22 by member: sugarplum_
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omgoth i used to be a forklift operator for FedEx freight! Best job ive ever had in material handling! was sad to put in my 2 week to move 9 hrs away.
10 Oct 22 by member: DAZEY_iz_Well
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also, congratulations to your weight loss! :)
10 Oct 22 by member: DAZEY_iz_Well
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