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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1353730" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>And don't forget you can withdraw from the posting before you sign an offer letter, but once you sign you either have to take it or if you withdraw after signing you will be required to remain in present station another year before being eligible to bid again. You can literally withdraw up to the day before you are due at new station. Keep in mind also that if you are transferring into a fulltime opening it's highly likely that the route is so bad that no one local would touch it, even part-timers who want to go fulltime. I've transferred into some really heavy, stressful routes and believe me you don't get paid a cent more than the guys on cake routes. I transferred into some really scenic, interesting places and nothing ruins them faster than running like a dog all day every day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1353730, member: 24302"] And don't forget you can withdraw from the posting before you sign an offer letter, but once you sign you either have to take it or if you withdraw after signing you will be required to remain in present station another year before being eligible to bid again. You can literally withdraw up to the day before you are due at new station. Keep in mind also that if you are transferring into a fulltime opening it's highly likely that the route is so bad that no one local would touch it, even part-timers who want to go fulltime. I've transferred into some really heavy, stressful routes and believe me you don't get paid a cent more than the guys on cake routes. I transferred into some really scenic, interesting places and nothing ruins them faster than running like a dog all day every day. [/QUOTE]
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