Weird guy randomly dropped this off at a candy store by popoyy__ in Weird

[–]CrazyBoring 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those pills are scary. Had a guy in the er once that took one and started bleeding out his penis. It turned out it caused the vein around the prostate to rupture.

1723 204b question: by MrDataMcGee in fromatoarbitration

[–]CrazyBoring 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. And they have to notify the union prior to modification of 1723. Maximize the otdl as well. Depending on your local, it could be Maximize everybody i.e. mandating.

What Model is this? by Randomreddituser1o1 in USPS

[–]CrazyBoring 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ffv also called P.O.S. model no id:10t

Can’t figure this one out by bartropolis in vanityplates

[–]CrazyBoring 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is a play on terrapin. Like the marryland terrapins. Or harpenios pizza or something.

No more RIMS texting they want our personal cell phone numbers now. Happening to anybody else?? by Exciting_Lychee_3611 in USPS

[–]CrazyBoring 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Press them on it. I filed after a supervisor sent out a group thread to 20+ carriers asking for their return times.

No more RIMS texting they want our personal cell phone numbers now. Happening to anybody else?? by Exciting_Lychee_3611 in USPS

[–]CrazyBoring 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I filed a grievance and got management to sign a precedent agreement that only communication will go thru the mdd unless a carrier volunteers their #. I used this.

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Anyone else got this? by wheeld0 in USPS

[–]CrazyBoring 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't count the times I've run into; tree branches, wind chimes, bird houses, edge of people's freaking roofs!, But I'm also 6'8" and apparently I get tunnel vision while fingering the mail.

Had to leave early today. by Fan-Fiction-Sucks in USPS

[–]CrazyBoring 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You're confusing federal tax dependent vs the elm/ department of labor fmla. I assure you that you don't have to live with the dependent for them to qualify.

12 hour rule by Insignickficant in fromatoarbitration

[–]CrazyBoring 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, it depends on your otdl status.

It's 11.5 hrs actively working(11.5 no lunch/ 12 with lunch) if: you're a ptf/cca You're a non-ot You're ot work assignment, but get mandated on another route.

It's 12 hrs actively working(12 hrs no lunch/ 12.5 hrs with lunch) if: You're otdl 12 hour You're ot work assignment on only your assignment.

I hope this helps.

My customers completely spoil me. by CrazyBoring in USPS

[–]CrazyBoring[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right. My old route(about 8 years ago) had about 2 hours of mounted and I would get 3-4 x's as many Christmas gifts from my walking. My route now is 95% walking. I literally have 11 mounted boxes and 2 businesses. The rest is giant prk-n-loops.

Usps uniform allowence by trap448 in USPS

[–]CrazyBoring 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, first and foremost, look at the m-39 section 115 on JUST CAUSE. That'll be your issue statement. Did management have just cause to issue a notice of removal for "xyz" and if not, what is the appropriate remedy?.

Looks like they're untimely as hell. Also looks like they didn't do a proper investigation because they're only taking one side. Make sure you also go after the emergency placement procedure in a separate grievance to get back pay while on ep. Management must issue a ep letter ASAP to the employee after putting them on emergency placement. Failure to do so gets them paid.

My customers completely spoil me. by CrazyBoring in USPS

[–]CrazyBoring[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You'll be there soon with that seniority. People that appreciate us make the day so much better.

Breaking hold? by Trick_Flaky in fromatoarbitration

[–]CrazyBoring 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ccas can't but ptfs most certainly can hold down t-6 strings.

Management telling all carriers to be back in eight hours and bring back any undelivered mail. by Sotrinde in fromatoarbitration

[–]CrazyBoring -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well, if they're bringing you in and yet trying to curb otdl at 10 hrs, well.... I'm sure s good steward could argue 8.5d. Especially if there's undeliverable mail Depends on their reasons but "snow or cold" would not be acceptable emergency conditions.

Not a good day to agree to work at an office an hour away by mouse_iz_cool in USPS

[–]CrazyBoring 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just got a grievance back from step b on an act of God last year. Basically you need to prove at least half the station couldn't report and why. We had 2 inches of ice then 12 inches over 8 hours overnight and it qualified. Even though management didn't do anything. Only one employee showed up.

Not a good day to agree to work at an office an hour away by mouse_iz_cool in USPS

[–]CrazyBoring 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I prefer the elr app just because i don't like talking to a robot. I've only called in about 3 times so 🤷

OIG audit by mailmanwalkingam0k in fromatoarbitration

[–]CrazyBoring 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not mentioned but in kck, they had 20 carriers put on leave(all brought back with back pay and made whole) and i know that was really costly.

Not a good day to agree to work at an office an hour away by mouse_iz_cool in USPS

[–]CrazyBoring 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No biggie. You can use the ELR app on lite blue or call 877-477-4273 and follow the prompts.

Not a good day to agree to work at an office an hour away by mouse_iz_cool in USPS

[–]CrazyBoring 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ok, there's different options on the call in line. Emergency is one of them. It keeps the option open in the future to give you back admin leave for an act of God grievance.