The only way to know this for sure is to talk to your manager. Explain your situation. If your track record at that branch has been good, you do your job without too many errors, there is an opening at the branch your looking at, and they can fill your position I wouldn't see why not. But as I said the best way to know is to talk to your branch manager.
2006-12-27 12:54:56
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answered by misstigeress 4
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I too work in a financial institution and understand that it is up to our managers to sign our request for transfer slip, but go ahead and ask. Although they wouldn't want to lose you from their branch, at the same time they would want what's best in your interest. They understand, you don't have to worry.
2006-12-31 17:05:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Your mgr should let you as long as you have been a good worker, there is a spot open in the closer bank, and if the mgr thinks he can find a replacement for you. You have to ask your mgr to know for sure.
2006-12-27 20:59:52
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answered by Mariposa 7
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you will have to go to your human resource department and see if there are openings available. Then you can put in a requisition to transfer. A lot of companies will accommodate their employees for school.
2006-12-27 20:53:46
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answered by mallettem 1
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look into ur company polices
2006-12-27 20:51:39
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answered by miamisoftestflower 3
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go ask him.
2006-12-31 16:07:36
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answered by me_and_the_ant 1
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