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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1249381" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>It's incredibly YMMV, but unless your husband has been accepted to Harvard, UCLA, etc. just registering for classes is typically not enough. Usually UPS wants to see you actively in school then will approve the transfer to continue your education elsewhere. Again, simply registering and paying for classes is typically insufficient - You need to be active. The sort manager, hub manager, division manager, HR </p><p>manager and labor manager in both your district as well as the one you're transferring to sign off on it. I only write this because people come on here believing its easy to defraud a transfer when it's not the case. Unless your husband is prepared to go to school now and stick with it for 18mo or so, which may conflict with your own timeline, it'll be easier to arrange a setup where he quits and gets rehired. </p><p></p><p>There's always a chance somebody's in his corner pulling strings for him but he'd know that by now,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1249381, member: 43436"] It's incredibly YMMV, but unless your husband has been accepted to Harvard, UCLA, etc. just registering for classes is typically not enough. Usually UPS wants to see you actively in school then will approve the transfer to continue your education elsewhere. Again, simply registering and paying for classes is typically insufficient - You need to be active. The sort manager, hub manager, division manager, HR manager and labor manager in both your district as well as the one you're transferring to sign off on it. I only write this because people come on here believing its easy to defraud a transfer when it's not the case. Unless your husband is prepared to go to school now and stick with it for 18mo or so, which may conflict with your own timeline, it'll be easier to arrange a setup where he quits and gets rehired. There's always a chance somebody's in his corner pulling strings for him but he'd know that by now, [/QUOTE]
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