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11-05-2009 10:56 PM ET (US)
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I. Excess Substitute, RCA, and RCR Determination In the event a rural route at an office is eliminated for any reason, the determination of the excess employee shall be made in the following manner: 1. If there is a temporary relief carrier (TRC) serving as a leave replacement on a regular or auxiliary route in the office, that assignment will be offered to the substitute, RCA, or RCR whose route was eliminated. 2. If there are no such assignments available, and there are RCRs in the office, the RCR with the shortest period of continuous service in their position in the office shall be terminated. 3. If there are no RCRs in the office, the substitute or the RCA with the shortest period of continuous service in their position in the office shall be terminated.
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11-05-2009 10:44 PM ET (US)
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/m38689Was the Aux carrier a RCA? if so then your whole statement is wrong. The junior RCA would be out of a job, not the more senior RCA who was on the Aux route.
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11-05-2009 10:20 PM ET (US)
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Rural Mail Carrier - not true! About a year ago, my paranoid brain got to working, and I told our Aux route carrier that he might want to rethink the 6 day thing and become sub of record on the only subless route we had at that time. The carrier on that route was finally getting disgusted about not having a sub for over a year and it was looking like he might FINALLY take everyone's advice about putting a request in writing. Management promises, over and over again, were lies and he was FINALLY starting to see it. He (the auxie) didn't want to give up his 6th day and carry on that route. Worst route in the office, didn't want to have to follow someone else carrying his Aux, on and on with the reasons. Well, that carrier did put in a request and a rca was hired. And didn't quit like subs on that route usually did. And about 2 months ago they dissolved the Aux route and there was no vacancy for him to go to. He is now scrambling for work, working 2 part time jobs,because he is no longer working for the Post Office. We had only J and K routes at the time. I feel really bad for the guy but believed you could see this coming. He had been subbing for 8 years. Supersubs warning is dead-on. When they decide that Aux is going, it's gone. It's all about $$. I think people need to pay attention to this possibility. Heard they've kept him on the books and plan to as long as they can so if one of the rcas do leave he can get back in. Not sure if that's true or possible, but that's the rumor anyway.
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11-05-2009 07:45 PM ET (US)
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SuperSub, Do you run an Aux? Does your office have a lot of routes? I was told Aux. carriers shouldn't have to worry unless you have low H Routes. Also, there are rules that have to be followed when rebuilding regular routes. There are limits as to how large they can be, etc... Aux. route carriers in small offices with K's and J's, but no H's most likely don't have anything to worry about.
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11-05-2009 05:28 PM ET (US)
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Fall meeting coming up and so many questions! I cannot believe that many rurals don't show up for this and all you hear in the office is grieve that fight that and who do they think go to bat for their job...
I would like to know if anything has been worked out with the five-day delivery proposal?
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11-05-2009 01:27 PM ET (US)
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For those of you serving AUx routes::::
Heres a warning you should heed!!!! Take a look around your office...if you have substandard routes....or lots of H or J routes...you better take a hard look at what would happen should they suddenly decide to reabsorb your Auxies!!!!!
What route is available for you to go back to if you have chosen the 6 day assignment? Are there openings on the matrix for you to take to make up some lost days? Just because they havent said they are lookin at the cost savings of keeping an Aux..DOES NOT mean they arent!!! Just cause your a SENIOR SUB...does not mean you will get your choice of things...if they take away the choice of the aux....ThINK ABOUT IT!!
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11-05-2009 10:45 AM ET (US)
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| nogoodrural
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11-04-2009 11:12 PM ET (US)
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i have had the rural carriers insurance for several years. it does pay well. only problem i have had is that when i took out the disability insurance with the union, they took out 3 months premium that shouldn't have been deducted. they agreed to refund it, but the agent, bill judge &ass. refused to REFUND MY MONEY. THEY ACTUALLY AGREED TO GIVE ME MY MONEY BACK, BUT NEVER WOULD DO IT. the health insurance has paid for more than i would think they would. i had major state of the art surgery, and they paid. i dond't know if bcbs would have.
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11-04-2009 06:34 PM ET (US)
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rural crutch... there are so many displaced managers right now that you and your knee pad services are no longer needed. These managers know how the pm's like it so they've got a "leg" up on you. Perhaps the union will commission you to organize the Parcheesi, Chutes and Ladders, Golf tournament (one beer must be consumed by the end of each hole) and junior auxiliary dance and bingo tourney at the annual convention.
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11-04-2009 05:22 PM ET (US)
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/m38681Call Potter, he has job openings saved for the "special" people like you. Hurry before all jobs are taken. :>)
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11-04-2009 05:10 PM ET (US)
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Hi. I have been a carrier for 27 years. 26 years light duty. I go to work & chase skirt each day wondering when it will end as the focus in job elimination is on us unfortunate light duty people. I have raised my kids and had an easy working life on the back of the system. Easy street has always been the way while you all are bustin hump to get it done and fighting management I'm playing grab ass with the clerks. Its been a good life but I'm afraid its going to come to an end before its necessary. Is there anything the union can do to help me keep my job?
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moosegramma
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11-03-2009 12:02 PM ET (US)
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/m38672 If you really want something check out Health Saving Accounts (HSA) at your local bank
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| Ann Ominus
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11-02-2009 07:28 AM ET (US)
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Edited by author 11-02-2009 07:29 AM
/m38672 Pocket the money? Tax % should be less at retirement and you won't need the FSA write off, correct?
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manOman
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11-01-2009 11:13 PM ET (US)
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A hammer is also a nifty device to turn one's thumbnail black, and it is undoubtedly the best tool available when you want to bend a metal nail while pounding it into a board.
A tape measure is employed to enable the user to be precise when sawing a board so that it is shorter than what is needed.
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SUPERsub
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11-01-2009 09:28 PM ET (US)
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that is indeed a very accurate tool use list...
definately aquainted with the sumb*tch tool...
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| southern indiana clerk
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11-01-2009 05:15 PM ET (US)
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i know it's not related to the carrier position, but that list of tools cracked me up. especially the last one. my guy thought it was hilarious.
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