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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 3649710" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Only problem with that is people in the region with seniority tend to grab full-time openings in those places. Great places to retire to. You'd be extremely lucky to go there full-time and if you do it's because the locals know that it's a killer route they won't touch. Best bet is likely part time and volunteering for as much as you can. If it's a fairly slow station not much extra time is available usually. Might be stuck with 30 hours or less. In Seattle and Tacoma can probably work as much as you want but then we're talking about wearing out quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 3649710, member: 24302"] Only problem with that is people in the region with seniority tend to grab full-time openings in those places. Great places to retire to. You'd be extremely lucky to go there full-time and if you do it's because the locals know that it's a killer route they won't touch. Best bet is likely part time and volunteering for as much as you can. If it's a fairly slow station not much extra time is available usually. Might be stuck with 30 hours or less. In Seattle and Tacoma can probably work as much as you want but then we're talking about wearing out quickly. [/QUOTE]
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