Maybe I misunderstood you, is it just hard to get a transfer to Denver because it is not a "growth" area? If I wanted to get on driving over there, would it be easier just to quit here after a year and apply for a job in Denver or would showing them a letter of acceptence to a community college be enough?
*** are you talking about, Jack? Denver is EXPLODING!!! I'm not sure we're keeping pace with some of the Sunbelt cities--Atlanta, Houston, etc--but we're doing pretty well. As to driving...are you
already a full-time driver?? If so, you're going to all but have to write off the transfer option. Ask Fredly00. He tried to transfer OUT of the region but they wouldn't let him. He quit. If you are just going for a straight-out part-time transfer, I say GO for it! I met a guy on our Twilight Sort that transferred from the Upper Midwest a couple years ago. I think he's still with UPS for the benefits since he graduated from school a year or so ago. If you've never seen our Commerce City Hub, it has 8 centers serving metro Denver--all the way west to Broomfield, the east includes all of Aurora and south to the Denver Tech Center. I'm not certain how far north this hub serves since we have a center in Longmont. Let me know if you have more questions, bud. There are a few other posters in Denver metro that might have answers if I don't. -Rocky