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US Postal Service Rca reviews

2.7

23% would recommend to a friend

(1,384 total reviews)

Louis DeJoy

12% approve of CEO

18% positive business outlook

Rca employees have rated US Postal Service with 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,384 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Rca professionals have an average working experience there. US Postal Service is rated 23% below average by Rca professionals compared to other employers within the Transportation & Logistics industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Nov 5, 2013

Lots of mismangement

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Pros

Working outside, the people on the mail routes. You get to know them, they get to know you. It's fun out on the route. The pay is very good, for the skill level needed for the job.

Cons

The managers are horrible, the Union is horrible. Instead of working as a team...it's an us against them mentality.How can this organization ever come close to meeting it's potential. Some workers won't do anything extra to help the company or a colleague, which in turns causes management to take advantage of the workers who will do more than what's required. This type of management practices leads to low moral among the workers that will go the extra mile which in turn cause those employees to become less productive as well.

2.0
Nov 3, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Pay for non-skilled labor is OK.

Cons

As an RCA (Rural Carrier Associate) you are on call 24/6, you are under great pressure to complete unknown routes in "standard" time. You are not allowed to take off any (unpaid) leave. Management attitude toward employees is not positive.

2.0
Oct 25, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Several hours of independence each day.

Cons

You are a body of production- nothing more. 6-7 years, on average, until you become a "career employee" and obtain full-time hours, benefits, and begin to accrue a pension. Extremely under-qualified Supervisors and Post Master's. They were given their roles by time served and who they knew...most do not have prior managerial experience, and it shows. After 90 days, you will be given a route, with only a 1 day a week guarantee; it will have an evaluated time, so anything above that you are not paid for. For example; in season (November/December), the mail has a very heavy volume. If your route is evaluated at 8 hours and it takes you 10 or 11 to complete it (and many times it will), you only paid for 8. There is a rumor in every office that the Postal Service will hold mail back each year in order to keep the evaluated times low. Dogs- I love them- but not when they chase me while I'm delivering a package. Weather: summers are stifling in the truck- you have an electric fan. If it's raining, you will be wet as the window remains down. If you have outside cluster boxes, you will be standing in the rain until you finish your boxes. Physical: the position is a physical one, make no mistake. Standing, while twisting and turning to put hundreds of letters in their corresponding slots, takes a toll on your back. Salary: they have decreased the salary for mail carries from 19.45 to 15.56. The union seems to be losing their bargaining power as the USPS is bleeding financially.

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