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<blockquote data-quote="MC4YOU2" data-source="post: 690332" data-attributes="member: 5485"><p>In our area, PT seniority date is hire date. FT from the street seniority date is hire date. FT from PT gets 2 dates. First one, hire date, is used for eligigibility for number of weeks and anniversary holiday. Second one is an agreed upon combination date between hire date and FT seniority date of the FT seniority year. Say you were hired pt on 01/01/2000 and went FT on 07/07/2007. You would get a combo date like 03/15/2007. Confusing? Yes! It seems to be different everywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MC4YOU2, post: 690332, member: 5485"] In our area, PT seniority date is hire date. FT from the street seniority date is hire date. FT from PT gets 2 dates. First one, hire date, is used for eligigibility for number of weeks and anniversary holiday. Second one is an agreed upon combination date between hire date and FT seniority date of the FT seniority year. Say you were hired pt on 01/01/2000 and went FT on 07/07/2007. You would get a combo date like 03/15/2007. Confusing? Yes! It seems to be different everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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