4:30 Postmaster or supervisor actually admitting that what a city carrier does is HARD WORK. Every one of these dirtbags I've ever encountered thinks it's easy and we take to long.
UsMaLeMan1 agree they all suck come back three day holiday weekend have 35 ft of mail tell me I can do it 8 hours and come out and tell me be back at 5 still had half my route to do
The video would be really long to show everything a carrier does. Like for instance pulling hot case mail, and going to the cage for keys and accountable. Always gonna be a complainer. THIS WAS A NICE VIDEO.
7am to 5pm? Unless it's Christmas there's no way the post office allows that much overtime. Also if they come in at 7 and don't leave the office until 10 then they must be slow as dirt casing mail. The post office I work at you show up at 8 and leave no later than 10 (unless you gotta double case) and then be back by 4:30. That's an 8 hour day. Granted not every day is like that, but that's what it should be.
Shawn krammer, what time u go everyday? If u go home around 1pm to 3 pm then they r slow and u r fast. It's not about when u leave the office. It's about when u r going home.
And in order to save money, the carriers are given anywhere from 30 minutes to multiple hours of extra work on another route and are expected to do that AND their own route in the 8 hr time frame. Supervision claims it doesn't take any longer and will have disciplinary hearings, your "day in court" that call it, if you take any longer than 8 hrs to do more than 8 hrs of work. Only the letter carriers are subjected to this practice termed "pivoting". It's an every day argument based on flawed mail counting procedures
jsombf That's the sad part about it. I have 4 1/2 hours of P/L and 2 hours of NDCBU. All our routes in our zone have 7.15 hours street time. This is due to route adjustment a few years back where we don't have much mail. But now, the volume is way too much for our routes.
I work at a newspaper, we work with the post office to deliver the newspaper by mail. Once in awhile we find packages in our mailbags and totes that were missed....lol.
@@jeremy144713 Here in Austria I am starting at 6:00. Because of Corona we have to do additional stuff after we are coming back to our base, so dpeneds about the day in general of course but we are done with our day between 14:30 and 17:00. And of course takes longer when it comes to christmas time.
The carriers postmaster and clerks seem to get along, I can tell by their body language. The office I was in was full of hate, ruined the job., Clerks wouldn’t let us get our stuff, and if we did they stopped working and left.
+Bryan Robinson You can and have to toss the packages in that particular job as long as they are not heavy, marked fragile or breakable. It's not realistic for the clerk to walk, EVERY SINGLE PACKAGE, to EVERY SINGLE HAMPER and to EVERY SINGLE and GPC.
Obviously you working in a small ass town delivering to a resident of trailer park communities if you cast mail for a full route in an hour. Most casing takes 2 and a half to 3 hours to cast, and I worked in two different postal stations to know that. There's no way you casing mail for a full route under an hour. That's like one piece of mail for every slot. Out here in Texas, we start off casting mixed mail addressee for up to an hour and a half. Then a 2nd volume of mail where it's in order from your 1st stop to your last stop. And it takes about another hour to cast those. But if you doing a regular size route, and getting your casting in under an hour, I'd like to know how you casting it that fast??
@@judah3574 We start at 8 and the whole office is out by 9-9:15. I average around 100 parcels a day. We have 50 routes. I do the same, mixed mail then sorted flats. I do this everyday. Day after holidays maybe 9:15
@@kongtcheng2009 Maybe your office is adjusted by volume of mail? We have 6.5 hours of street time, the other hr is to case and the other for lunch, travel time, and comfort stops. How much street time do you get?
@@Industen we case everything including fss and dps. every route have nbu and cbu only. Most of the routes have about 850 to 1000 deliveries. My route has 856 deliveries and it took me 3 to hours to case everything and took me 3 hours on the street. I start at 8am and go home between 1 to 3 pm depends on the mail value.
Carry a bag on each shoulder not good my right shoulder is caved in from carrying one if you walk thirty years your body used up being city carrier is hard job
Great, show the clerks chucking the packages, so we can all find out why our packages comes smashed, crushed, and damaged. And we all thought it was our local mailman.
That’s nothing, I’ve worked at ups and usps and can tell that the real abuse happens in the plants, we’re talking chucking packages but that’s all in upper supervisions expectations not the employees choice necessarily