Missed a scan et al -- "The pm said that an hour a pay period is all that’s allowed. Maybe she needs approval for more, I have no clue. Where can I find this in writing?"
-- If you really want to get on the bad side of your PM, request the 8127 form. If the PM says none are available in the office, that is an easy grievance, citing Section 142.3 of the PO-603, which states:
- The USPS supplies all additional necessary equipment, supplies, and FORMS.
-- BTW - a PO-603 should be in each carrier's Route Book. In case the PM should ask, see Section 232.1 Contents ( item e ).
Moving on..
The July 1994 version of the 8127 is the only one I have found. Anyone have a newer one?
-- To increase the odds of getting on the PM's bad side, point out the example in the middle of the form which states: Time in Minutes ( e.g. Record 1.58 hours as 95 minutes )
-- Then ask why there is a limit of 60s minutes when the Form provides an example of more than 60 minutes?
-- Maybe it is time to change the payroll system ( thanx, neciat )! If so, get others to write up a resolution that HQ will ignore.
-- Good luck.
PS -- Found this in the dusty files. Back in 2018 this was posted:
- 1 hour 8127 is the limit for an OIC to submit without district approval. ( as Worve noted )
-- Urge your PM to get district approval so you don't have to wait for a second pay period.
-- Just be sure to log any 8127 time on the 4240 AND makes copies for future reference.
PPS -- This could be one of those "Pick Your Battles Carefully" situations.
-- If clerks are not getting their job done in a timely manner, the PM could just have your report later in the morning!