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How long do you have to work at JcPenney’s before you can transfer to a different store?

By admin | July 18, 2009

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Amber asked:


My boyfriend just got a job in North Dakota at JcPenney. I live in Minnesota and so I’m wondering how long he’ll have to work out there until he can transfer to a JcPenney out in Minnesota.

Gertrude
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    No Responses to “How long do you have to work at JcPenney’s before you can transfer to a different store?”

    1. stacksosaurus Says:
      July 20th, 2009 at 5:16 pm

      JCPenney rarely lets anyone transfer. In fact, every single person I’ve known (who had been with the company for 2+ years) were told they could not transfer, but rather had to quit then be rehired by their new store.

    2. Beth R Says:
      July 22nd, 2009 at 11:32 am

      You must be a full time employee to be eligible for a transfer. Even then, transfers are very rarely approved. I have only seen it happen twice in the 10 years I have worked for JCPenney. They almost always make you quit and then be rehired by another store.

    3. BlondeQT Says:
      July 23rd, 2009 at 5:47 am

      I’ve worked at Penney for 1 and a half years. I relocated after working for Penney’s in Wichita for 4 months. I was told that I hadn’t worked there long enough to transfer so I had to quit and be rehired. but it was quick and painless. Tell him to have his manager call the desired location and put in a good word, it worked for me.