Diana_of_Themyscira
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-- Be safe and drive VERY carefully!
*after those 2 incidents the LLV's engine quit on me, I am convinced I am way safer with my POV.
Oh, and that happened to my sub, too.
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-- Be safe and drive VERY carefully!
*after those 2 incidents the LLV's engine quit on me, I am convinced I am way safer with my POV.
Oh, and that happened to my sub, too.
Wondering Woman........do you have anything in writing about this arrangment?? I have done alot of things and missed out on alot of events because of this job but I will be damned if I will jeopardize my family's financial future for this job. I feel you are one accident away from your PM tossing you under the bus. No way would I run a POV on a LLV route without it being signed off on by someone that has the power to accept responsibility for any financial lost...........and that would be someone in a higher pay grade than a PM. Good Luck to you......and I really mean that........accidents happen very quickly and they don't need to be your fault.
Time to educate them then. If they dont want to do the extra paper work then they will stop asking to use the povGood Luck getting paid the difference in the DPS !! How many of these idiot supervisors/pm's actually know how to do that ??
See attached it's pretty easyView attachment 621
Getting $29.80 @ day as of 6 July...I'm only 8.5 miles, MITB.So my actual pay should go up for the two days also? I guess my main question. do you think I will get straight up mileage or the 29 or 30 dollar minimum. My route is only 17 miles
Is there documentation to this? I have looked everywhere to find where it says how a carrier is to be paid annual or lwop for the day.First off; the acquisition of USPS vehicles to service rural routes was a hard fought battle. Mangelment should have been forced to come up with a replacement vehicle. That being said -- I understand that to move work along and get home at a decent time you volunteered your vehicle. As a mixed route RCA I've done so myself ! Choices are made.
The thing is that operating a POV on a route daily is generally a losing monetary proposition. The compensation does not cover the 'rust, rot, depreciation', nor the occasional down time fully. You may be able to mitigate such losses if you can do your own basic maintenance and have a good backup delivery plan/alternative in place. Your POV may have a certain personal value such as comfort (heat and AC !) , four wheel dive, a nice stereo, or the reliability of a newer model - but it is of uncompensated monetary value. It is up to you to ascertain its worth.
If you break down with your POV you are responsible to secure the mail and get the route completed. You are responsible for towing and repairs. If your sub is called in - you forfeit the entire day's pay . -- A nice payday for that RCA if it is 30 minutes (done such !!) work ! If the LLV breaks down you are paid to await rescue, do not forfeit a day's pay, the PO does the towing and repairs. Generally; the mangler on duty is responsible to see that the mail is secure.
A business advisor once told me that if you can find someone else to take the loss do so. Such should be the role of your employer. Your choice !