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Educational transfer...pay rate stays same? Chicago to FL.
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<blockquote data-quote="Brown Matrix" data-source="post: 2060323" data-attributes="member: 61563"><p>I made the transfer to central Florida 14 months ago it will be much different than the north facility. if you don't have three interstates near your building it's a distribution center not a hub. Hubs rock as far as hours to work opportunities and bidding on different jobs. I went from 45hrs a week to a weak 22hrs, over time was gone over night. </p><p></p><p>The first issue once you transfer will be the change in climate. I about died my first week. next will be the shorter hours. But, you don't pay state income tax so your check will go a little longer than it would in Chi-town, if you have some years under your belt. Followed by less bidding options because there are not many open slots in those type of buildings. I have never seen a peak end two days after Xmas till i mover to Florida. Retirement state lots of people on fixed income.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown Matrix, post: 2060323, member: 61563"] I made the transfer to central Florida 14 months ago it will be much different than the north facility. if you don't have three interstates near your building it's a distribution center not a hub. Hubs rock as far as hours to work opportunities and bidding on different jobs. I went from 45hrs a week to a weak 22hrs, over time was gone over night. The first issue once you transfer will be the change in climate. I about died my first week. next will be the shorter hours. But, you don't pay state income tax so your check will go a little longer than it would in Chi-town, if you have some years under your belt. Followed by less bidding options because there are not many open slots in those type of buildings. I have never seen a peak end two days after Xmas till i mover to Florida. Retirement state lots of people on fixed income. [/QUOTE]
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