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Now or Later
Can state employees transfer from one state to another without losing benefits and time in?
Asked by Now or Later
Specifically - North Carolina to California. And what about going from state to local or federal?

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Best Answer:
I don't think so - each of these is a separate entity. You would keep your seniority in North Carolina for pension but it wouldn't transfer to California. I would definitely as this of the HR or interviewer.

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Yes. Their seniority and pay are always protected
Answered by V.T.V.RAM

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To the best of my knowledge , States do Not have any employee transfer program . Each state is like a company , Can you just transfer from the phone company to IBM ? No , you have to resign & apply as a new employee at the other state . >
Answered by kate

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Unlikely. They are all seperate entities and therefore benefits etc do not transfer.
Answered by Bob D


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