Rt2mailman
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Even if you don't want to work your day off I see it beneficial to sign up on the RDWL. In our office alone over $5000 was paid out to carriers,(as they sat home) on the list that weren't worked or bypassed improperly.
Oh yeah, we only get like an extra $50 bucks for working our relief days... really barely worth it... ?It may be wise not to throw the big numbers out, have some consideration for those that are on table 2 are becoming increasing numbers. That is why I use low ball numbers, too much jealousy and management would love to replace you with a step 2 to secure their future bonus's just saying.
Sorry for all the uproar y'all. But I don't need someone telling me to sign the overtime list when I was forced to get off of it for working an overburdened route and 2080 trouble. I realize that I am getting the equivalent of full pay. I just feel that when you are doing THEM a favor you should have the option.
I don't want to work the overtime that much...getting old. Just want to work it occasionally when I have the chance. But I also want the full pay, like I got for nineteen years. No one can tell me that they can't do that anymore. They just paid me time and a half in February.NEVERRING, If you noticed my post above, you are the perfect candidate for the RDWL. When you are on the "list" and being projected to go over 2080, managers are told not to work you by their district managers and that is contrary to our contract. It says IF you WILL work over 2080/2240 you maybe bypassed, NOT PROJECTED to work over. Working code 5 those hours only go towards 2240 because they are overtime hours only. When a managers takes you off the list everyday you are not worked is a day the USPS owes you 150% of your pay while you sit home and don't have to work. Managers love to drag grievances out, as they do everyday you don't work is more pay. Worked out great in our office. Every carrier in 2080 trouble should be on the list, imho.
I am usually on the side of carriers... so here's my thoughts... mngt geeks wanna talk about demonstrated ability and so forth when it comes to our route times... whether or not ALL of the rules were followed to achieve those demonstrated times... and then there's the issue of past practices, and disparate treatment...I don't want to work the overtime that much...getting old. Just want to work it occasionally when I have the chance. But I also want the full pay, like I got for nineteen years. No one can tell me that they can't do that anymore. They just paid me time and a half in February.
You have 90 days for X days, if you are being brought in that normally means they have a shortage and management is not going to give an X if that be the case and why wouldn't the switch a roo work or not be allowed?
Anybody know off the top of their head what is the last day to sign the RDWL???![]()
Anybody know off the top of their head what is the last day to sign the RDWL???![]()
Nice way of explaining it.Let's make this simple if you make 200.00 a day. You work a Code 3 the day you work it is 50% which will be $100.00. Then the day you use your X day it will be 200.00 equals 300.00. If you were to work overtime for the day you would get 300.00. You are just shuffling the money around so to speak. When I mention about trying to stay out of the next tax bracket, You are just replacing your X day with an actual work day plus not having to be at the job.
Not trueThe DACA 3 results in an extra $100 bucks in your check... DACA 5 equal an extra $300 bucks in your paycheck...
$100 is not the same as $300...
And for many carriers the numbers are more like $450 -vs- $150... so maybe an extra $300 bucks for a single day... just sayin'... not bad chump change... ?
In what way???Not true
Not true...Nice way of explaining it.
Just add the code 3 if you want the 300 and day off
Or
Code 5 if you want the 300 and work all week