One of the worst jobs I could imagine

One of the worst jobs I could imagine

Growing up were told that my associate and I can do just about anything my associate and I put our minds to, or at least in most cases. Hard labor & perseverance or working hard to get a quality education can go a long way in our work choices. I have decided that one of the worst jobs that I would ever want to have is that of a mail carrier. For some unknown reason they are subjected to everything from cats barking at them to rude buyers who feel that their package should have arrived the morning before even though it’s not their fault. However, the worst part of this job in my opinion would be the subjection to the elements year-round without any tploy form of heating & air conditioning system. Most of them drive trucks that have open side panels so that they can absolutely get the mail into mailboxes at least on Rural routes & I know that our mail carrier tries to stay bundled up in the winter time although I cannot imagine when it’s 20 below that his job is genuinely self-explanatory. The outdated saying that snow wind & rain won’t stop the mail actually holds tploy & they are subjected to trying to get you your mail on time no matter what the temperature. I am sure that there is some sort of heat in the mail truck although I know that there is no air conditioning system whatsoever so when it is 85 & sunny outside with no breeze in sight, I am sure that she’s totally irritated. And yet he comes to the door with a smile on his face with my package in hand & tells me to have a nice morning. I just do not suppose I am capable of that.

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