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<blockquote data-quote="tups" data-source="post: 362300" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>Transfers at UPS?????? I don't think so. ONLY if the building you are transferring to is within the same union local you are currently in. Otherwise the only way to do anything like that is to resign from your current position, then when you get to the new city, you re-apply as a new hire. If you are lucky enough to start driving right away, you go through training all over again to do the same job you were trained already for, turn in your uniforms and get new ones at the new center, AND you start at the bottom of the pay scale again. But this does not always apply to everywhere in the country, because different regions have different language in the contract supplementals regarding this. Some allow it, some dont. I had tried to do this for 6 months before moving from Boston to Texas, but was not it was not possible. So I just resigned. For such a big company, they can't even get something as simple as employee transfers right. Glad I left. No more dealing with the headaches that went along with the job. Even though I liked the job itself, I hated all the crap that comes with it. And this is a perfect example of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tups, post: 362300, member: 1969"] Transfers at UPS?????? I don't think so. ONLY if the building you are transferring to is within the same union local you are currently in. Otherwise the only way to do anything like that is to resign from your current position, then when you get to the new city, you re-apply as a new hire. If you are lucky enough to start driving right away, you go through training all over again to do the same job you were trained already for, turn in your uniforms and get new ones at the new center, AND you start at the bottom of the pay scale again. But this does not always apply to everywhere in the country, because different regions have different language in the contract supplementals regarding this. Some allow it, some dont. I had tried to do this for 6 months before moving from Boston to Texas, but was not it was not possible. So I just resigned. For such a big company, they can't even get something as simple as employee transfers right. Glad I left. No more dealing with the headaches that went along with the job. Even though I liked the job itself, I hated all the crap that comes with it. And this is a perfect example of that. [/QUOTE]
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