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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1829694" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>From the thread you started earlier, you were seeking to transfer to another building within your district. This is a contracted benefit in many supplements and UPS is <strong>obligated</strong> to transfer you. What is "impossible" is attempting to transfer from Toledo, OH to San Diego, CA. It actually really isn't impossible -- if you've been attending school and actually intend on continuing your education near SD, the transfer will likely be granted. It's the people who haven't actively been attending college and think they merely need to sign up for community college classes across the country to "force" a transfer -- UPS ain't stupid. I'd bet that buildings in places like SoCal and Central/Southern Florida receive hundreds of requests annually from PTers to transfer for educational reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1829694, member: 43436"] From the thread you started earlier, you were seeking to transfer to another building within your district. This is a contracted benefit in many supplements and UPS is [B]obligated[/B] to transfer you. What is "impossible" is attempting to transfer from Toledo, OH to San Diego, CA. It actually really isn't impossible -- if you've been attending school and actually intend on continuing your education near SD, the transfer will likely be granted. It's the people who haven't actively been attending college and think they merely need to sign up for community college classes across the country to "force" a transfer -- UPS ain't stupid. I'd bet that buildings in places like SoCal and Central/Southern Florida receive hundreds of requests annually from PTers to transfer for educational reasons. [/QUOTE]
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