jthomas7768
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Hi I was wondering if anyone can tell me where to send the application In for the HCR I can’t find an address anywhere
				
			-- If you are an RCA or a regular carrier, you'll have to resign from the NRLCA in order to avoid a contflict of interest if you go to work on an HCR.jthomas7768 -- "I was wondering if anyone can tell me where to send the application In for the HCR I can’t find an address anywhere."
-- If there are HCR carriers in your office, ask them.
-- If manglement is creating an HCR route in the office, ask manglement.
-- Google: "handbook sp-1" That is the handbook for Highway Contract Routes -- Contract Delivery Service.
-- If you are an RCA or a regular carrier, you'll have to resign from the NRLCA in order to avoid a contflict of interest if you go to work on an HCR.
One of the companies that does the hc routes is Postal Fleet.
I say even if you have to work as an rca for 3-5 years before going regular, it’s worth it. The contractors in our office always complain when they see one of the postal employees get a day off. They can hire someone to sub for them, but they can never find anyone. But then again the PO can’t seem to find RCA’s either. For the older contractors, when they complain about never having a day off, I always ask “why didn’t you just work for the post office?” And when the younger ones complain, I always bring up the fact that they can become an RCA today if they want. We are always hiring. They go into contract routes because they don’t want to go through being an RCA.
In my area most HC routes would fall under H/J routes. HC routes are SCABS taking money away from RURAL Carriers. If HC routes can not find coverage and an RCA is used they must pay the RCA their current rate and EMA which is normally more expensive. My office HC run is under bid and that is why we can't absorb it as a REG route.
I mention the EMA because when our HC was out with no coverage the RCA refused to drive their ride offered because of no conversion kit. RCA got their rate and EMA. The money owed to the RCA was taken out of their MONTHLY pay from the Machine.
I’m an rca, I didn’t bid on an HCR or have the route myself... however, if you want to work on one for extra hours and the contractor that holds the HCR route hires you... you can get approval from usps ethics board to do that.... I just recently got approved for this. It has to be worded that it won’t interfere with normal duties as an rca however.
My former RCA was lowest bidder for HC. Lost Bid. Explained to me... You must be off the USPS books prior to bidding in order to officially win it.
Besides, if you are proud of your job, why the hell would you throw a little temper tantrum. You can just state your facts and move on. There would be no reason to be butthurt in the first place!
Well, like I said, sorry if I offended you. I have a great deal of respect for most of the contractors at our office. I actually like all of them. But the complaining about a rural getting a day off is stupid because the RCA job is right there waiting for everyone.
And yes absolutely you will get treated like the lowest turd on the planet as an RCA. So you kinda just reiterated what I was saying—that the contractors don’t want to go through that. I understand that completely. It sucks. I hate it.
the problem I had and why I basically called you out is for telling me to watch what I say before shooting off my mouth. Or something along those lines. Idk. So yeah, that’s why you got a mouthful!
I didn't even realize there was such a thing as a contract route. I would imagine it's quite a bit cheaper. Don't have to pay Insurance premiums, pension, TSP matching etc... Just curious how big this 79k route is?
