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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRogue" data-source="post: 148959" data-attributes="member: 7185"><p>Kinda old but I thought relevant. I transferred schools and requested a transfer. My full-timer was behind it, several full-timers I mentioned it to said they'd give a good word if approached, hell even the SORT manager was behind it. I requested the transfer in September and in October, the sort manager comes up and says, "I wish there was something I could say or do to talk ya outta leaving the Company." He said it two more times: in November and December of 2004. Peak ends and I start really pushing for a go or no go. Finally, my LAST night, the HR man says, "I don't think this is gonna happen, buddy." I was declared a clear. I went and found the Sort manager and told him my status, as he'd requested I do earlier that evening. He shook his head, and said, once again, "What can I say, what can I do to talk ya outt leavin the Company? C'mon, man. One thing." I looked at the man, smiled and said, "X, you can shake my hand and wish me good luck." He grasped my proffered hand and said, "Good luck and God-bless, my brother." I decided to take a week off before departure for school and I kept calling HR, waiting for the official no-go. Finally, on Wednesday, I told the HR guy, "Look, buddy. I'm leaving on Friday for school. This MUST be settled by then!" He said, "All right. I understand. Call me around 3:30 tomorrow and I'll have a definite answer for you. OK?" I agreed. I called him the next day and he was ON the phone with the person in the new district. He called back about fifteen minutes later and says, "Man, I am very, very, very, very sorry. We just can't make this happen."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRogue, post: 148959, member: 7185"] Kinda old but I thought relevant. I transferred schools and requested a transfer. My full-timer was behind it, several full-timers I mentioned it to said they'd give a good word if approached, hell even the SORT manager was behind it. I requested the transfer in September and in October, the sort manager comes up and says, "I wish there was something I could say or do to talk ya outta leaving the Company." He said it two more times: in November and December of 2004. Peak ends and I start really pushing for a go or no go. Finally, my LAST night, the HR man says, "I don't think this is gonna happen, buddy." I was declared a clear. I went and found the Sort manager and told him my status, as he'd requested I do earlier that evening. He shook his head, and said, once again, "What can I say, what can I do to talk ya outt leavin the Company? C'mon, man. One thing." I looked at the man, smiled and said, "X, you can shake my hand and wish me good luck." He grasped my proffered hand and said, "Good luck and God-bless, my brother." I decided to take a week off before departure for school and I kept calling HR, waiting for the official no-go. Finally, on Wednesday, I told the HR guy, "Look, buddy. I'm leaving on Friday for school. This MUST be settled by then!" He said, "All right. I understand. Call me around 3:30 tomorrow and I'll have a definite answer for you. OK?" I agreed. I called him the next day and he was ON the phone with the person in the new district. He called back about fifteen minutes later and says, "Man, I am very, very, very, very sorry. We just can't make this happen." [/QUOTE]
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