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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 769376" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>In most cases transferring (educational) from a hub to a small extended center shortens your wait time to go full-time. Yes, you lose seniority but if you transfer rather early in your career you actually shorten the time because in most extended centers there is less part-timers per full-time job. That means less people waiting. In most areas you can't just transfer for the sake of transferring. It has to be for education purposes. The best thing to do is find out if there is an extended center near the school you want to go to and then put in for a transfer there. You might even be able to finish school before you have enough seniority to go full-time. Either way you won't have to wait 10+ years like you would in those dreadful hubs. Transferring was one of the smartest things I ever did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 769376, member: 198"] In most cases transferring (educational) from a hub to a small extended center shortens your wait time to go full-time. Yes, you lose seniority but if you transfer rather early in your career you actually shorten the time because in most extended centers there is less part-timers per full-time job. That means less people waiting. In most areas you can't just transfer for the sake of transferring. It has to be for education purposes. The best thing to do is find out if there is an extended center near the school you want to go to and then put in for a transfer there. You might even be able to finish school before you have enough seniority to go full-time. Either way you won't have to wait 10+ years like you would in those dreadful hubs. Transferring was one of the smartest things I ever did. [/QUOTE]
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