post office cuts saturday

I work at LB plant for 27 years (I used to work in Boston for 1 year before swap) so I witness everything going on daily.

One of the solutions is to reduce the numbers of custodians who earn $51k/yr and ETs (Electronic Technicans) who earn at least $70k/yr because we have too many ETs who almost do nothing during Tour 1 and Tour 3, just sitting around (even some of them sleep on the job - several years ago the old plant manager suspended them but the current plant manager does nothing about it) and some custodians are assigned to clean few offices and one restroom in the adm bldg only while one custodian who is deaf is assigned to clean 10 restrooms (both men's and women's) and also empty trash cans, dustmop on the workfloor every night. If you see it yourself, you will understand what I am talking about.

One custodian PSE become 204B (temp supervisor in Maint dept). He flirts with women on the workfloor all night. That's all he does. :shock:

I wish PMG saw all of it like I did so he would do something about it. Maybe I should write a letter to him about it. :hmm:

The clerks and mailhandlers are very busy to operate the machines and sort the mails for 8-12 hrs per day. Some of them don't take their breaks on time (hold breaks until the end of the tour). In other words, if the numbers of clerks and mailhandlers are reduced, you would get your mail/packages at least three days late. Guaranteed! PMG knows since he always thanks us for hard work.

As for consolidations, that's understandable because of high utility bills, I think it costs one plant $25k/month for electric bill. However, some workers complain about the closing because they don't want to work in LA.

Oh wow, that's interesting.

Thank you for being hardworking and serve the mail to us, so I know it is not your fault about USPS financial issues.
 
The USPS is supposed to be a government agency that provides useful services for its costs, not an investment that tries to make money like UPS or FedEx.
I don't think the US government ever really designed USPS to make money ever since 1776.
USPS is an independent government agency (also called a semi-government agency) which means it's allowed to make a profit. It did make profits many years before. Those profits went to new office furnitures (luxury ones) and bonuses for managers.
 
I work at LB plant for 27 years (I used to work in Boston for 1 year before swap) so I witness everything going on daily.

One of the solutions is to reduce the numbers of custodians who earn $51k/yr and ETs (Electronic Technicans) who earn at least $70k/yr because we have too many ETs who almost do nothing during Tour 1 and Tour 3, just sitting around (even some of them sleep on the job - several years ago the old plant manager suspended them but the current plant manager does nothing about it) and some custodians are assigned to clean few offices and one restroom in the adm bldg only while one custodian who is deaf is assigned to clean 10 restrooms (both men's and women's) and also empty trash cans, dustmop on the workfloor every night. If you see it yourself, you will understand what I am talking about.

One custodian PSE become 204B (temp supervisor in Maint dept). He flirts with women on the workfloor all night. That's all he does. :shock:

I wish PMG saw all of it like I did so he would do something about it. Maybe I should write a letter to him about it. :hmm:

The clerks and mailhandlers are very busy to operate the machines and sort the mails for 8-12 hrs per day. Some of them don't take their breaks on time (hold breaks until the end of the tour). In other words, if the numbers of clerks and mailhandlers are reduced, you would get your mail/packages at least three days late. Guaranteed! PMG knows since he always thanks us for hard work.
:thumb:

that's why we tip our postal carriers very well on Christmas Day.

As for consolidations, that's understandable because of high utility bills, I think it costs one plant $25k/month for electric bill. However, some workers complain about the closing because they don't want to work in LA.

excellent solutions.

I did figure there are tons of deadbeats sleeping around, collecting paychecks. it would be in your best interest to inform people about these deadbeats as well as to suggest solutions because this is a very serious situation where thousands of people can lose their jobs including yours sooner or later.
 
USPS is an independent government agency (also called a semi-government agency) which means it's allowed to make a profit. It did make profits many years before. Those profits went to new office furnitures (luxury ones) and bonuses for managers.

*smh*

it amazes me how they can still spend money doing that when USPS hasn't been receiving profits for a long while now. no wonder USPS is nearing its max credit limit.
 
One of the solutions is to reduce the numbers of custodians who earn $51k/yr and ETs (Electronic Technicans) who earn at least $70k/yr because we have too many ETs who almost do nothing during Tour 1 and Tour 3, just sitting around (even some of them sleep on the job - several years ago the old plant manager suspended them but the current plant manager does nothing about it) and some custodians are assigned to clean few offices and one restroom in the adm bldg only while one custodian who is deaf is assigned to clean 10 restrooms (both men's and women's) and also empty trash cans, dustmop on the workfloor every night. If you see it yourself, you will understand what I am talking about.
Why do they need a full time maintenance crew? Can they hire independent contractor to save money?
Although, I can see that being a problem related to mail privacy and security.

I think the carrier, clerks, drivers, sorters do 90% of the everyday job in USPS operations. There only seems to be 1 branch manager assigned per each office from what I notice. Do they have more managers?
 
Why do they need a full time maintenance crew? Can they hire independent contractor to save money?
Although, I can see that being a problem related to mail privacy and security.

I think the carrier, clerks, drivers, sorters do 90% of the everyday job in USPS operations. There only seems to be 1 branch manager assigned per each office from what I notice. Do they have more managers?

nepotism? cronyism? :dunno:
 
Why do they need a full time maintenance crew? Can they hire independent contractor to save money?
PMG talked about that last year or so but APWU said no way! Maybe someday it will happen, who knows?

There only seems to be 1 branch manager assigned per each office from what I notice. Do they have more managers?
In stations, there are much fewer people working there because the buildings are small while the plants are very big. I would say there are about 10 supervisors, one manager and one assistant manager in my plant during Tour 1. One is in parcel area, one in automation flats, one in dock area, three in automation letters, one in manual letters/flats (non-machinable), one in incoming mail area, two in maint dept. There are about 50 machines all over on the workfloor.
 
Exactly, we do not use human to stuff envelopes anymore, machines does that dirty work and it cost the owners pennies a year. Machines is really taking over many labors nowadays. Inevitable, but that is true and again point to why.... $80K/year per person or hundreds dollars per year for a machine that can do 100 times faster than any human can... no brainer for business owners but bad news for workers.

And it is way to high for someone to stuff an envelope in a box. We can train monkeys to do that.
 
Exactly, we do not use human to stuff envelopes anymore, machines does that dirty work and it cost the owners pennies a year. Machines is really taking over many labors nowadays. Inevitable, but that is true and again point to why.... $80K/year per person or hundreds dollars per year for a machine that can do 100 times faster than any human can... no brainer for business owners but bad news for workers.
:io:
 
Exactly, we do not use human to stuff envelopes anymore, machines does that dirty work and it cost the owners pennies a year. Machines is really taking over many labors nowadays. Inevitable, but that is true and again point to why.... $80K/year per person or hundreds dollars per year for a machine that can do 100 times faster than any human can... no brainer for business owners but bad news for workers.

Bingo! Machines are even cheaper than monkeys. We have machines now that will do the job too.
 
Bingo! Machines are even cheaper than monkeys. We have machines now that will do the job too.
Who run the machines? Who enter data into the computers? Who feed/load mails into the machines? Who take jammed mails out of the machines? Who sweep the mails from the machines? Who pull the trays out? WHO? If you haven't been inside a plant, then don't talk shit. You don't know wtf you are talking about, honestly. Are you that low?
 
Who run the machines? Who enter data into the computers? Who feed/load mails into the machines? Who take jammed mails out of the machines? Who sweep the mails from the machines? Who pull the trays out? WHO? If you haven't been inside a plant, then don't talk shit. You don't know wtf you are talking about, honestly. Are you that low?

Techs. A small fraction of the current workforce.
 
Umm, you asked a question. I answered it.
You don't know what techs mean. Technicians are paid to fix the machines and the clerks are paid to run the machines. Why don't you join elementary school kids for a tour?
 
You don't know what techs mean. Technicians are paid to fix the machines and the clerks are paid to run the machines. Why don't you join elementary school kids for a tour?

Umm, you asked who would fix the machines, enter data etc. You could always hire college kids to feed the machines. That is what UPS does. And they make a profit.

You'll notice that I also answered "a small fraction of the workforce"
 
Umm, you asked who would fix the machines, enter data etc. You could always hire college kids to feed the machines. That is what UPS does. And they make a profit.

You'll notice that I also answered "a small fraction of the workforce"
Did I?
 
Who run the machines? Who enter data into the computers? Who feed/load mails into the machines? Who take jammed mails out of the machines? Who sweep the mails from the machines? Who pull the trays out? WHO? If you haven't been inside a plant, then don't talk shit. You don't know wtf you are talking about, honestly. Are you that low?

There is suggestion - use fool, kidding or joke instead of say sh*t.

I don't want you to be in trouble. :)
 
No, that's the clerk's job to pull them out. If it's still stuck, the clerk calls ET to remove the belt(s), take the mails out and replace the belt(s). That's all. The clerks are not allowed to remove the belts. Most of the times, the jammed mails are not stuck. You still don't know wtf you are talking about until you see it yourself. That's why many ETs are sitting around almost all night.
 
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