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<blockquote data-quote="Observer" data-source="post: 4049784" data-attributes="member: 50589"><p>Years ago the post office paid 48 thousand a year + benefits. Recently I saw something about them and they now pay 65 thousand a year + benefits (off course now you see them delivering at night). In our area they mentioned on tv that they work the route and then pick up where they left off the next day. The guy who was inquiring was a retired carrier. He and a lot of us wonder how they get away with not delivering every scheduled day. The post office's response is that they can't get people to stay. BACK to the question at hand: ask to see the "paper" that you signed showing your intention to have dues withdrawn. They have to show it to you- you will learn that messing with your hours and payroll is a common practice. Read your contract and know your rights. Trust no one. Check your hours weekly-track them everyday. Enjoy the job as you're in for a bumpy ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Observer, post: 4049784, member: 50589"] Years ago the post office paid 48 thousand a year + benefits. Recently I saw something about them and they now pay 65 thousand a year + benefits (off course now you see them delivering at night). In our area they mentioned on tv that they work the route and then pick up where they left off the next day. The guy who was inquiring was a retired carrier. He and a lot of us wonder how they get away with not delivering every scheduled day. The post office's response is that they can't get people to stay. BACK to the question at hand: ask to see the "paper" that you signed showing your intention to have dues withdrawn. They have to show it to you- you will learn that messing with your hours and payroll is a common practice. Read your contract and know your rights. Trust no one. Check your hours weekly-track them everyday. Enjoy the job as you're in for a bumpy ride. [/QUOTE]
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