by malarious » Wed Jan 05, 2022 10:19 pm
Grain of salt: Not a lawyer.
The CSA is a guarantee you will not leave and functions concurrently in general. So at my facility the CSA is 1 year I believe, but if you take another semester, you would sign a new one. You would have served 4 months of the original that way. So they would not stack up, so after 2 years of class you owe 6 years, they are served while still working.
Source: This is what I was told before I started working by someone who already worked at the facility.
Grain of salt: Not a lawyer.
The CSA is a guarantee you will not leave and functions concurrently in general. So at my facility the CSA is 1 year I believe, but if you take another semester, you would sign a new one. You would have served 4 months of the original that way. So they would not stack up, so after 2 years of class you owe 6 years, they are served while still working.
Source: This is what I was told before I started working by someone who already worked at the facility.