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UPS California off the street rate?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1173638" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>There are no FT transfers, except within select locals or regions. In the past, UPS has granted de facto transfers -- e.g. a 10-year FT driver arranges to quit / be rehired (and start over) at a center out-of-state. But the OP is a PTer pondering if he could quit and be re-hired as a FT off-the-street hire -- which could, and probably would, be perceived as circumventing the contract. Given the few FT openings that exist today, I doubt the company would grant such request.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1173638, member: 43436"] There are no FT transfers, except within select locals or regions. In the past, UPS has granted de facto transfers -- e.g. a 10-year FT driver arranges to quit / be rehired (and start over) at a center out-of-state. But the OP is a PTer pondering if he could quit and be re-hired as a FT off-the-street hire -- which could, and probably would, be perceived as circumventing the contract. Given the few FT openings that exist today, I doubt the company would grant such request. [/QUOTE]
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