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b.  4569
09-17-2009 05:49 PM ET (US)
Not with the polo shirt. Only with the striped shirt/tie combo.
window wonder  4570
09-19-2009 10:00 AM ET (US)
Polo shirts are to be worn "tucked in" unless local management agrees differently. ELM 933.21
Alex  4571
09-19-2009 07:23 PM ET (US)
Friendly, why would you NOT want your shirt tucked in?
$$  4572
09-19-2009 07:42 PM ET (US)
Come on Alex,you know!!
carolina cutie  4573
09-20-2009 09:43 PM ET (US)
too much belly
SashamaePerson was signed in when posted  4574
09-21-2009 10:36 PM ET (US)
The PM demanded the window clerks in our office tuck their Polo shirts in. Now with all the reeaching, lifting, and bending, etc. they always come un-tucked on the sides, back, etc. In my opinion this makes them look sloppy, not porfessional. Polos were designed to be worn on the outside with the side slits. Leave it to management and the Mystery Shop to screw that up!!!
Rick OwensPerson was signed in when posted  4575
09-26-2009 01:15 PM ET (US)
To All

Whether you, or one of your postal friends, is worried about being excessed or not you really need to read the article that I posted this morning - 9/26/09.

Please follow the link below and read "Excessed Clerk Fired For Failing the 805 Driver Training Test"

http://www.postalemployeenetwork.com/

This is a rather large (1.87mb) PDF file that will open in a new window. If you cannot access it now due to heavy internet traffic please try later.

Rick Owens
PEN
postalvetPerson was signed in when posted  4576
10-08-2009 10:49 AM ET (US)
Rick OwensPerson was signed in when posted  4577
10-09-2009 07:13 PM ET (US)
postalvet /m4576 - Thanks. Yes, I posted a link to this APWU file on PEN's newsfront Oct. 7. I cannot help but feel that we (PEN) had something to do with APWU jumping on this.

I broke the story (that APWU read) on Sept. 26, 2009.

Here's our coverage:
http://www.postalemployeenetwork.com/PEN-DRT-CASE.pdf

THANKS!

Rick - PEN
Melissa  4578
10-18-2009 08:38 AM ET (US)
I am trying to transfer from PA to CO, i found a post office that is looking for help and the postmaster was willing to take me, HR has other ideas, says that with all the jobs being cut, their district is not bringing anyone in from other districts, i think this is totally unfair. what can I do to make this happen? I am PA alone, no family, all family is in midwest, and this would be a wonderful move for me and my family. any suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
ILUVMAIL  4579
10-20-2009 08:42 PM ET (US)
Hiring freeze, no transfers, no promoting.......have you not heard about of the things affecting your job aat the moment? Post ofices are shuttung down....people need to go and fill any vacant routes.
WNY Clerk  4580
10-24-2009 08:58 PM ET (US)
Shoulda taken the 15K and hit the road, and found a new job in CO.
clerk  4581
10-27-2009 10:42 PM ET (US)
Melissa, go log on into liteblue and put in an eReassign. If you have the time, it may not do any good now since there is a freeze, but who knows what will happen in the future, at least get your name on the list and request a reassignment to CO. I'm not 100% sure, but I think they will eReassign based on first come first serve, so get you name on the list.
jack russle  4582
10-28-2009 10:08 AM ET (US)
nothing
Needing help...  4583
10-28-2009 01:47 PM ET (US)
Has there been any rumors on when they will start letting people move around (ereassign)? There were some jobs posted on there back in March that I put in for then, and I've been "On Hold" this whole time. I understand the freeze, but why would those jobs be posted and then do nothing about it.... It's annoying...
mailwoman  4584
10-29-2009 09:13 PM ET (US)
if you work 6 hours are you entitled to a lunch break? i worked 2 hours at one office then had 2 hours off then worked 6 hrs at another location.
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