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<blockquote data-quote="herbigharo32" data-source="post: 545633" data-attributes="member: 19728"><p>From what I learned, the best way to go is to arrange your resignation weeks in advance. The main rule of thumb is to make sure you will be down as "Rehire Status" on your personnel file. UPS typically does not rehire those who resign but exceptions are possible. So, having a letter of recommendation from your supervisor and HRM will go a long ways. Make sure the center you wish to be employed at is actually hiring or will be in the near future. Keep in mind, you will lose your health benefits, and any other accrued benefits along with seniority. Think of each hub as a separate employer; you will start as a new employee. If you been employed for less than several years, quitting then getting rehired is probably the best way to go. </p><p> </p><p>If you are currently attending school, in the military, or have hardship circumstances, you may be able to transfer. This is a long shot though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herbigharo32, post: 545633, member: 19728"] From what I learned, the best way to go is to arrange your resignation weeks in advance. The main rule of thumb is to make sure you will be down as "Rehire Status" on your personnel file. UPS typically does not rehire those who resign but exceptions are possible. So, having a letter of recommendation from your supervisor and HRM will go a long ways. Make sure the center you wish to be employed at is actually hiring or will be in the near future. Keep in mind, you will lose your health benefits, and any other accrued benefits along with seniority. Think of each hub as a separate employer; you will start as a new employee. If you been employed for less than several years, quitting then getting rehired is probably the best way to go. If you are currently attending school, in the military, or have hardship circumstances, you may be able to transfer. This is a long shot though... [/QUOTE]
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