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02-08-2007 08:59 AM ET (US)
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Just as a side note there is a major physical requirement difference between an RCA and a city carrier.
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02-08-2007 11:31 AM ET (US)
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Like what?A;A;A;----- Original Message ----A;From: QT - <qtopic+35-kTt8ybUwj7yVe@quicktopic.com>A;To: QT topic subscribers <qtopic+subs@quicktopic.com>A;Sent: Thursday, February 8, 2007 9:00:44 AMA;Subject: VeteransA;A;A;--QT-------------------------------------------------------------A; Reply by email or visitA; http://www.quicktopic.com/35/H/kTt8ybUwj7yVe/m56A;--------------------------------------------------------------- -A;A;Just as a side note there is a major physical requirementA;difference between an RCA and a city carrier.A;_________________________________________________________________A;To unsubscribe: http://www.quicktopic.com/35/X/kTt8ybUwj7yVeA;Start your own topic in 20 seconds: http://www.quicktopic.com |QTA;A;A; A;________________________________________________________________ ___________________A;Do you Yahoo!?A;Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.A; http://new.mail.yahoo.com
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02-08-2007 10:03 PM ET (US)
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Edited by author 02-08-2007 10:03 PM
Don, I'll let Mr . answer from here on out. He obviously knows more about it than I do.
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02-12-2007 06:55 PM ET (US)
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Edited by author 02-12-2007 09:50 PM
yes can anybody give me a answer to this question please, i'm a RCA still in my probation period, can i still receive a notice for a PTF carrier if i have taken both the 460 and 473 test.i have been trying to get a answer to this question and nobody can give me a straight answer. thank you for your help.
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02-12-2007 10:20 PM ET (US)
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Yes you can!! I was informed of this by the HR manager at the Harrisburg, PA office. I too just got hired on as an RCA and I am also on the register for PTF City Carrier.A;A;DonA;A;A;----- Original Message ----A;From: QT - Todd <qtopic+35-kTt8ybUwj7yVe@quicktopic.com>A;To: QT topic subscribers <qtopic+subs@quicktopic.com>A;Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 6:55:23 PMA;Subject: VeteransA;A;A;--QT-------------------------------------------------------------A; Reply by email or visitA; http://www.quicktopic.com/35/H/kTt8ybUwj7yVe/m59A;--------------------------------------------------------------- -A;A;yes can anybody give me a answer to this question please, i'm aA;RCA still in my probation period, can i still receive a noticeA;for a PTF carrier if i have taken both the 460 and 473 test.iA;have been trying to get a answer to this question and nobody canA;give me a straight answer. thank you for your help.A;_________________________________________________________________A;To unsubscribe: http://www.quicktopic.com/35/X/kTt8ybUwj7yVeA;Start your own topic in 20 seconds: http://www.quicktopic.com |QTA;A;A; A;________________________________________________________________ ___________________A;Do you Yahoo!?A;Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.A; http://new.mail.yahoo.com
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02-13-2007 11:23 AM ET (US)
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Thank you Don for that information and good luck at your RCA job and hope you hear something soon about a PTF carrier notice.
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05-24-2007 11:44 AM ET (US)
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Does anyone know how military leave works for a PTF city carrier who is a National Guard reservist? He has been an employee for approximately nine months. He asked his managers about military leave and no one seemed to know the answer as to whether/not he was entitled to the leave. I am an HR officer with the federal govt. and our reservists are entitled to 15 days a year. I thought that it would be the same for USPS employees as well. Is the ML entitlement only for employees who have been with the postal service for a certain period of time? Your assistance would be greatly appreciated. Are there regulations available for postal employees to review?
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09-28-2007 11:01 AM ET (US)
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Hello. I have a little brother that is getting out of the Navy in 5 months, he will then have 20 years. He would like to get a job at the U.S. Postal Service. He wants to be in the Maintenance Craft. He is now stationed in New Orleans, and would like to get hired by the USPS in Florida, Daytona Beach if possible. Does it matter how much disability he gets to get a veteran's preference to be hired quickly? If anyone can help it is greatly appreciated. Thanking you in advance and have a great weekend.
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09-28-2007 04:41 PM ET (US)
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Hi, I did the 21yr Navy thing too and got hired in Apr2006 at USPS. Please pass on to your brother thanks for all the great work. The way to get hired by the USPS "off the street" is to get on the hiring register. For other than maintenance positions, this requires taking and passing an exam. For maintenance positions, there are 3 steps;
1. Take and pass the exam for the position he is interested in. 2. Fill out and return a booklet of KSA's(Knowledge/Skills/Abilities). 3. Attend an interview to go over any questions and see if you in fact are hireable for various reasons.
Once these steps are complete, he will be placed on the hiring register for the geographic location where he took the exam.
To get an exam, there are 2 ways for him to do it. Go to https://uspsapps.hr-services.org/ and select the state he is interested in and apply for the exam. I went there just before writing this, and there is a maintenance mechanic exam being offered in Daytona. He should apply for that quick since the announcement closes 9/30/07. This would mean he would be taking a test some time(this is governmental time ranging from apprx 2 weeks to 3 months....as a guess) after this close out date. The test would be given in the general goegraphic are where the results will be affected. So if he could apply for the exam now, then find away to take the test in Daytona, in a month or two while he's active, he would be ahead of the game. Another way to get an exam other than when it is being offered to the general public is to contact the post office in the area where he wants a position. He can sign up for any test he wants during the first 90 days of becoming a vet. I was later told it was the first 180 days, but I'm not sure its that long. He must be a vet to sign up for a test/tests this way so he can't do it while on terminal leave.
The way vet preference works, if hes a vet, he will get 5 points added to his PASSING test exam. If he's a disabled vet, he will get 10 points. If he's disabled with 30 percent or more disability, he will be get 10 points, but also be placed in a special category that requires his record to be considered first before anyone elses, regardless of test score(as long as he passd before the 10 points were added.)
Well good luck and I hope this helps.
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09-28-2007 04:43 PM ET (US)
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I forgot to add that once he is on the register, he will then need t wait until there is an opening. The USPS will contact people from the register in exam score/vet pref order until they fill the position. He may get hired soon or it could be years. I didn't want it to sound bad but I wanted to be honest about the time frame.
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02-27-2008 04:56 PM ET (US)
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Edited by author 02-27-2008 04:56 PM
Can a postmaster take your voice of employee (VOE) survey and do anything that they wish with it. The voice of employee survey is first class mail. Some one please help me with one.
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03-20-2008 12:10 PM ET (US)
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I have just started a PTR in Kansas City,Mo. I read somewhere that if I am a 10 point veteran preference with credible service that I would recieve 20 days annual leave rather than the 13 for employees with less than 3 years with the USPS. Can someone clarify this for me or point me in the right direction for the correct answer. Thank you SEMPER FI!!!
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usmc1982, I think some of the information you have been given has been misconstrued. As a vet, you can use your time in service that is countable to boost up your leave gained each year. This can go up to 26 days, the maximum. The 10 point part isn't needed for this, just that you are a vet and your service dates coincide with the accepted dates the post office wants. If you look at this link http://www.usps.com/cpim/ftp/manuals/elm/h...02.html#vnameref_21you can read a vast amount of information regarding the annual leave program. Please keep in mind, if you retired from the military, then only a small portion of your time in service will count toward leave accrual in the post office. This is also covered in this link. I hope this helps to clear some stuff up.
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12-17-2008 08:51 PM ET (US)
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HI Vets Iam a custodian at a postal facility,I was hired in oct.2007, I wanted a promotion in the maintenance craft,I took the bem test(931) I only passed 8 out of the 12 ksas.The post office said I cant get on the resgester because I didnt fill out the ksa booklet I recieved in the mail I told hr I didnt get such a booklet,They said it was mailed,oh I loose I have been complaining for 8 months,They hired 5 people off the street .Whats next?Any recourse? Thanks alot Roy
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02-16-2009 08:52 AM ET (US)
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FECA HELP / QUICKTOPIC FORUM
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04-23-2009 04:44 PM ET (US)
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HOW DO YOU GET RETIREMENT , OR SENIORITY CREDIT FOR ACTIVE DUTY TIME IN THE MILITARY? . I'VE BEEN TOLD THAT YOU HAVE TO" BUY BACK " YOUR ACTIVE TIME .
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