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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1249886" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>I don't blame UPS for prohibiting transfers. I'm in the Midwest and several times per year people seek my assistance in attempting to transfer to SoCal, Phoenix, Texas, Las Vegas and Florida. If UPS allowed transfers, these locations would be filled with high wage, high seniority employees. In places like SoCal, driving jobs would be filled by those who began their careers in places with low cost of living then transferred when they got years it. Such system would be unfair to the locals as well as UPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1249886, member: 43436"] I don't blame UPS for prohibiting transfers. I'm in the Midwest and several times per year people seek my assistance in attempting to transfer to SoCal, Phoenix, Texas, Las Vegas and Florida. If UPS allowed transfers, these locations would be filled with high wage, high seniority employees. In places like SoCal, driving jobs would be filled by those who began their careers in places with low cost of living then transferred when they got years it. Such system would be unfair to the locals as well as UPS. [/QUOTE]
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