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been there  331
06-18-2009 12:31 AM ET (US)
Also, from what I was told, Barlow was caught changing clock rings? Anyone from Madison know?
Spent  332
06-18-2009 07:52 AM ET (US)
EEO wouldn't I have to claim discrimination?


What about arbitration?

So far no LOD no discipline, nothing, they are just going to leave me hanging and not schedule me because I AM a Casual. Casuals do OIC's all the time because we are slaves.

Thanks PVet!!!
postalvet  333
06-18-2009 09:57 AM ET (US)
/m330 what was I talking about??? I don't get it!

/m332 if you are a casual you do not have access to arbitration. check EEO poster in the office you work and see if any apply to you.

try this.
http://www.federal-law.com/?gclid=COGoqr38k5sCFRAhDQodaHHcog
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06-18-2009 11:26 AM ET (US)
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been there  335
06-18-2009 01:35 PM ET (US)
Postavet: you were commenting about the emergency placement vs procedure, ar at least I thought you were. Doesn't matter. {post 330}
postalvet  336
06-18-2009 06:25 PM ET (US)
/m335 went back and read the posts. I still never heard of emergency placement. I guess different offices use different terms.
egarkPerson was signed in when posted  337
06-18-2009 06:33 PM ET (US)
postalvet /m336 -- some offices use correct terms, some don't.
 
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???  341
06-23-2009 01:09 AM ET (US)
OK, everyone that is at work playiing on the computer, please raise your hand. Now go see if you can find something to do. Never mind, better stay on line, you'll just screw something up otherwise.
jetpostman  342
06-26-2009 01:42 PM ET (US)
Is charging a late fee on po boxes that are overdue nation wide or is this just in the new orleans district area. They have been telling us clerks to charge for changing the locks on the post office box as a late fee. I kind of hate doing this. Seems unfair to the customer. Specially when you never actually changed the lock in the first place. Never have time to change locks on boxes that are past due on the rent.
NECarrier  343
06-26-2009 10:13 PM ET (US)
If you're using a POS 1 terminal wit WEB BATS, you can't reissue the box without changing the lock on the box on day 11 of the month.
If the same user wants the same box and the lock has been changed, he can reopen the box and pay the $14 lock change fee and the next 6 months of rent. Take in his old keys and issue new keys for the new lock.
If you haven't changed the lock, the system considers the box unavailable.
 
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