possumswerver
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So, I work at Office A, 35 min from home, where I'm the senior RCA who actually wants a route. (There is another doing it as a retirement job.) All POVs.
Office B, 20 minutes from home, might have a carrier retiring this year, if her "this is my last Christmas" wasn't bluster... AND it has a postal vehicle. They have a single new RCA, ineligible for a route until next spring. Office C, an hour from home, with a heavy but scenic, partially lakeside route (e.g. yuppies ordering off Amazon), has a route where the carrier has finally decided to retire after a year on sick leave. POV route, no RCA in the office.
All three are truly rural. Just a few boxes in small towns before heading out into the boonies. No suburbia in sight.
There's a lot of calculus to do, as you may see... in the end, Office B is the dream. Office A might keep me waiting a few more years for that salary, though the EMA on any route there would be great (all 80-100 mi.). Office C is an almost 100% guarantee of going regular (checking on some final deets), I love the scenery, I could take mini-vacays every day after work if I so pleased, and I've done long commutes before. That said, it's pretty sweet getting to sleep in when I'm working at Office B. Never worked that close to home except on days I work there.
Any sage wisdom here? Would going for Office C by transferring in at the last second make it harder to get into Office B later? (Possibly not much later at all, but that's not certain?) Or is going regular such a crapchute I need to snap up Office C right away?
Thank you!!
Office B, 20 minutes from home, might have a carrier retiring this year, if her "this is my last Christmas" wasn't bluster... AND it has a postal vehicle. They have a single new RCA, ineligible for a route until next spring. Office C, an hour from home, with a heavy but scenic, partially lakeside route (e.g. yuppies ordering off Amazon), has a route where the carrier has finally decided to retire after a year on sick leave. POV route, no RCA in the office.
All three are truly rural. Just a few boxes in small towns before heading out into the boonies. No suburbia in sight.
There's a lot of calculus to do, as you may see... in the end, Office B is the dream. Office A might keep me waiting a few more years for that salary, though the EMA on any route there would be great (all 80-100 mi.). Office C is an almost 100% guarantee of going regular (checking on some final deets), I love the scenery, I could take mini-vacays every day after work if I so pleased, and I've done long commutes before. That said, it's pretty sweet getting to sleep in when I'm working at Office B. Never worked that close to home except on days I work there.
Any sage wisdom here? Would going for Office C by transferring in at the last second make it harder to get into Office B later? (Possibly not much later at all, but that's not certain?) Or is going regular such a crapchute I need to snap up Office C right away?
Thank you!!