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<blockquote data-quote="Dustyroads" data-source="post: 525607" data-attributes="member: 22610"><p>Out here in the flatlands it's impossibe to "transfer" to another location, except for bidding jobs withing our local union jurisdiction. So, if you move from Tennessee, you would have to try to get a job as a part timer in another center...assuming in another state, which is no guarantee. You might wait 5 years to get a part time job in another location, or perhaps, they might not hire you at all...insofar that UPS used to have a policy of not rehiring any individual who has left their employ. I've seen that rule waived, but you sure couldn't count on it. My advice, the quickest way to become a driver, is stay where you are, volunteer to work saturday air, vacations, christmas coverage, anything they want behind the wheel. Moving to another state will endanger your ability to become a driver at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dustyroads, post: 525607, member: 22610"] Out here in the flatlands it's impossibe to "transfer" to another location, except for bidding jobs withing our local union jurisdiction. So, if you move from Tennessee, you would have to try to get a job as a part timer in another center...assuming in another state, which is no guarantee. You might wait 5 years to get a part time job in another location, or perhaps, they might not hire you at all...insofar that UPS used to have a policy of not rehiring any individual who has left their employ. I've seen that rule waived, but you sure couldn't count on it. My advice, the quickest way to become a driver, is stay where you are, volunteer to work saturday air, vacations, christmas coverage, anything they want behind the wheel. Moving to another state will endanger your ability to become a driver at all. [/QUOTE]
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