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#22 C$$ RRECs: Box Time Today, C$$ and I sit down and compare the time standards between the current evaluation system and RRECs. Show Notes can be...

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Apr 22, 2022. #1. I don't know if this will help anyone or not but I had a little time to waste so here it is: A numerically-ordered list of RRECS time standards, the associated time, and the page or pages it appears on in the Apr 2022 Comprehensive guide.You can check my post history. I thought RRECS was going to be the death knell for our craft! Ha! I'll take RRECS (as it stands now) over mail counts or hourly any day of the week and twice on Sunday. Looking back, mail counts provided very little wiggle room for meeting standards every week, at least in my experience.The short answer is no: there are 4 standards for actual time averages: Loading your vehicle, deviation for express mail, casing afternoon mail, and other afternoon …For the new scans it says "Base hour changes will be made to all routes effective March 26, 2022-July 15, 2022, based on the number of new RRECS scans completed during a 2-week period beginning March 26, 2022. Base hour changes will be calculated and applied automatically from USPS HQ". Will the time for the new scans zero out accumulated bank ...

2. The new RCAs can further extend load vehicle time by also writing the sequence # on the parcels as they scan and load. Then at the case, open up package lookahead and mark all the parcels. It will be listed in route rider, only takes a minute or 2 (because we can sort at 86ppm now).

I have to be honest. One of the best things you have ever done. I wish you issued more videos or podcasts to teach and inform us more. Even pick one random subject every week or two and put out a 15 min video/podcast to teach us more.

Basically the only thing not counted are carrier routes flats, 3m/throwbacks and parcels. Still counting letters and raw flats locally processed, and if you choose, other letters and flats for verification. 3M/throwbacks WILL be counted when they are pulled from DPS. "Column Two Letter-sized Manual Record the total number of letter-sized pieces ...Naive guess (average of short and long times): 182.58. Shortest possible time: is the lower bound for your route drive time under RRECS. This is the "worst case" scenario, your drive time will be longer than this number. Old method time: The way drive time is calculated currently, 2 times number of miles.I know many had some " efficiency " habits that were against protocols. I ask because, perhaps rrecs training isn't so much the answer as educating carriers to job standards. I really am curious if carriers have started working more to required protocols than prior to rrecs.Got credited for 0 on my 4241 so doubt they even count them right now. My method: 1: exit vehicle unlock cbus, return to vehicle 2:retrieve dps take to cbu deliver, return to vehicle 3: retrieve flats take to cbu, deliver, return 4: retrieve spurs/packages (1-2) deliver, return (Repeat #4 as many times as required.

Jan 9, 2020. #57. PTG said: I’m new to this forum but am a 12 year veteran rural carrier. I’ve been reading on here how everyone believes that the new RRECS time standards for DPS will be 86 ppm but you are not reading the information correctly. We will be getting .0294 per piece to case in office. The engineering study was conducted with ...

Well-known member. Jan 14, 2022. #1. Years ago this forum got pretty heated at times between those that said it was only common sense that when RRECS was finally implemented we would finally get paid for all the miles we drive. Based on the limited information we have so far about the methodology used to figure the drive time for routes that ...

Mar 4, 2022 · Mar 4, 2022. #4. koolaid drinker said: Working off the clock is built in lots of study routes did it for you. Yep. Go through the RRECS guide and look at what is required for daily vehicle inspection. Then explain how that can be done in under 2 minutes. H. Take walking time for instance. When we're talking about 0.2574 seconds per foot, how far does one have to walk to make a significant difference over 0.26 seconds per foot? A mile at the current RRECS standard (0.2574 sec/ft) is 22 min 39 sec. A mile at .26 seconds per foot is 22 min 53 sec.This is why the association needs to put a stop to RRECS immediately and to all of this nonsense and question the usps how in the world these new standards are possible or fair. Prove it that a carrier only takes 5 minutes street time to …I haven't looked into this yet, but lots of interesting results for googling *MTM1 motion time system* 10) "RRECS also provides the basis for route optimization technology comparable to the ORION system of UPS." ... People hurry, standards are cut, hurrying is the new standard. I swear we must be living in the 1920s, not the 2020s. 33 ...Apr 22, 2022 · Joe Reeser -- "A numerically-ordered list of RRECS time standards, the associated time, and the page or pages it appears on in the Apr 2022 Comprehensive guide."-- A tip of the proverbial hat for such a compilation of data.-- Would be interesting to see what you could do when you have " a little" more time to waste! 3 mins to get gas every 100 miles is a fun one We launched an inquiry and 4565s repair tags for the vent. Turns out district is using your time spent at the gas station as the time standard calculator going forward. The vent was repaired next day after a year of refusals.

www.ruralmailtalk.com. The math for deadhead miles is fairly straightforward: 2) Leave them out of the MILES parameter for the program. 3) Add (93 seconds * deadhead miles) to the times from the program. But here is the version 2.0 of the drive time program if you would like to try it.Under RRECS, if you add new territory, you don't see an increase in your evaluation until you have a 6/12 month history. ... The time standards are way more in our favor. The old system used a bogus box factor and many carriers had to wait months or years to add a base hour change, now we're guaranteed an adjustment every 6 months. There are ...#1. I’m new to this forum but am a 12 year veteran rural carrier. I’ve been reading on here how everyone believes that the new RRECS time standards for DPS …Jan 5, 2019. #1. Since the June 23rd, 2018 final report of the panel for the Rural Route Evaluated Compensation System (RRECS) the postal service has had teams developing the software and systems to support RRECS. As we move forward with implementing RRECS, the USPS will conduct an end to end test on 4,205 rural study routes to confirm ...Here's a fun thought exercise! Let's say you have a route with the following: 1) 400 curbside boxes, two bundle route. 2) 50 miles. 3) 120 minutes RRECS drive time. 4) 30 minutes loading time and 30 minutes end of shift time. Now let's say it is a very unusual mail day, and you only received DPS letters.Active member. Jan 3, 2024. #7. ATCBigE said: The whole RRECS is wage theft. That's about all you need to know. When you can't even figure out your own routes evaluations and just handed a sheet of paper. HERE YOU GO!!!!In today’s globalized world, time is of utmost importance. Whether it is for scheduling meetings, delivering products, or ensuring efficient communication, businesses rely heavily ...

Reinstate that mail count provisions with updated time standards that have to be negotiated by Ronnie and crew, probably loosely based on the engineered study. Or just go hourly. I don't trust current union leadership to negotiate any better standards than the pile of outdated garbage that we used to have, probably be much worse other that I ...

RRECS HOT BUTTONS: *Accurate start/end load per trip not once. Not at once either.(actual time) should be 12-20 per daily load see page 74 section 21 of RRECS guide for details. *Accurate return2du time. When the wheels are parked. Do not clock out until duties are complete. (actual time)should be 10-25 minutes depending on your route.A time standard is a specification for measuring time: either the rate at which time passes or points in time or both. In modern times, several time specifications have been officially recognized as standards, where formerly they were matters of custom and practice. An example of a kind of time standard can be a time scale, specifying a method ...2. The new RCAs can further extend load vehicle time by also writing the sequence # on the parcels as they scan and load. Then at the case, open up package lookahead and mark all the parcels. It will be listed in route rider, only takes a minute or 2 (because we can sort at 86ppm now).Mar 23, 2022 · Carrier National Rural Letter Vol. 121, No. 6a Special Contract Edition 2022 NATIONAL AGREEMENT between the United States Postal Service and the National Rural Letter At a time when USPS is struggling to deliver mail to rural areas, due in part to an inability to recruit rural letter carriers, we fear that RRECS’ impact on working conditions and pay will further deteriorate a vital service to our rural communities. In addition to delaying RRECS implementation, we request answers to the following questions:Can't imagine how a system like rrecs, with all the flaws, unrealistic time standards, pay being effected because subs aren't doing scans, management not holding them accountable like spm scans, scans not showing up, etc can hold up if the association fought this. This system is pure theft towards the rural carriers.

Everything else falls under a set time standard, even if it doesn't take you that long to do that. 7) What if I hit "left with individual at address" or "garage or other location at address"? These are both considered "to door" deliveries and compensated as such under RRECS. RRECS has three kinds of deliveries: To Mailbox, To Parcel Locker, To ...

On April 21, 2023, the NRLCA and USPS reached an agreement to delay the implementation of the initial rural route evaluations under the revised Rural Route Evaluated Compensation System (RRECS), until Saturday, May 6, 2023. The parties are agreeing to this delay to allow for further review of the data underlying these new rural route evaluations.

"A new system that was professionally created and will have standards that have been studied and set by time study engineers that can't be chipped away at each and every contract." -- Arbitrator Clarke's award specified a time line for the new evaluated pay system as well as certain periods of time for evaluating and commenting on the ...Worve said: No, but if you are over the 48 hrs every week. you can request assistance for the over 48 time. LOL, good one. Assistance can be requested and just as quickly denied. Mine is a typical overburdened route, 71:38 standard hours which translates into 60k. In other words I'm busted by 12 hours a week and I receive zero assistance.A rural letter carrier from Fort Myers, Florida in 2006. Rural letter carriers are United States Postal Service and Canada Post employees who deliver mail in what are traditionally considered rural and suburban areas of the United States and Canada.Before Rural Free Delivery (RFD), rural Americans and Canadians were required to go to a post office to get their mail.That is because lack of training an lack of accountability. Look at your 4241M for what your actual minutes per day came in at load time and end of shift. Assuming you make 2-3 trips a day to your truck you should have 10-20 minutes per load. 5-20 minutes end of shift depending on your route. These times are per day.According to this , they can ; b. Consistent with past pay practices, evaluated. carriers assigned to routes having evaluated. hours in excess of forty (40) per week shall. receive compensation for such hours in addition. to their guaranteed annual wage. However, the. Employer may, at any time, reduce or increase.Jan 9, 2020. #2. PTG said: I’m new to this forum but am a 12 year veteran rural carrier. I’ve been reading on here how everyone believes that the new RRECS time standards for DPS will be 86 ppm but you are not reading the information correctly. We will be getting .0294 per piece to case in office. The engineering study was conducted with ...Long Course Meters B Min BB Min A Min AA Min AAA Min AAAA Min AAAA Min AAA Min AA Min A Min BB Min B Min 10 & under Girls 10 & under Boys 44.09 39.89 35.59 34.19 32.79 31.39 50 M Free 31.39 32.79 34.09 35.49 39.49 43.59Under RRECS you get 5.6 seconds for each piece of registered and certified mail collected. You also get drive time, walk time, and misc delivery time (mail) if you have to go to the door. You will also get actual time during End of Shift duties to apply postage or otherwise dispose of registered and certified accepted letters.standards. 1. (46) What is the proper time of day to make edits to the Redbook/case labels to get proper credit for this under RRECS? A. This time is included with End- of-Shift Duties. Please see page 78 in the document " Determining Rural Route Evaluations Under RRECS ". From Page 78: End of Shift DutiesThis chart compares all individual standards for what we currently have in a normal mail count vs what the new time standards are with the new rrecs system. Source: www.reddit.com. Mini mail count mandatory standup USPS, Was told this is not part of the count. Presidential preference primary election on tuesday, march 19, 2024.

TLDR: This program will calculate letter time under RRECS --EDIT-- Just to be crystal clear: There is a per letter time in RRECS. They call it "verify letter address" …There are 2 lines that say random letters. Add the office time (last column) together and multiply by 6. It should match the time on form a. Other things carriers in my office have noticed are off is: the daily dismounts distance, number of boxes, and office walks. These things are verified from other forms.Sounds like a load of BS. 48k has always been the cap, even if your route is 80 standard hours. Either slow down and work exactly 48, while handing off the extra hours or file a grievance and request the cut. Yes, there is something about no adjustments until October, unless management and the carrier agree to it. 3.The DSM is also used to calculate total time for out-of-route driving for door deliveries and pickups. Once again, RRECS calculates these distances and then calculates standard drive time from the distances and the appropriate DSM speeds. The National Rural Letter Carrier Distance Range (ft) Oft-15ft 15 ft-20ft 20 ft- 30 ft- 45 ft 45 ft- 65 ft ...Instagram:https://instagram. mayra wendolyne net worthflex.molinahealthcaretaylor schabusiness crime.scene photosfacey medical group provider portal From the Q&A ( 2 Answers) 134. There are some carriers that take the parcels directly to their vehicles. There they put the small ones in delivery order in trays, write down a list of the big parcels, and load them to the vehicles in delivery order. Will all that time be counted as loading time... cubic square feet to yardsblackstone 1932 vs 2162 As of the time of writing, the Postal Service did not respond to the Prospect’s inquiry about whether the agency would delay the RRECS implementation or share the data that went into RRECS’s creation. Previously, USPS has sent the same answer to multiple outlets who asked about RRECS, stating that the changes to the compensation system were ...Additional Time to Familiarize With New RRECS Activity Scans. Today, the NRLCA and USPS agreed that, in order to provide rural carriers with more time to familiarize … chingada translation Only a slight exaggeration: we essentially deliver DPS for free in RRECS. Okay lose on DPS. But gain package time in RRECS, a fair swap? no. no. no. 1000 TIMES NO! The *whole* point of RRECS is having rigorous, achievable, fair standards. 86ppm is none of those. If the USPS and NRLCA are going to horse swap time standards, they might as well ...Apr 4, 2023. #5. OregonMike said: Hi all. I convert to a regular on 04/08/2023, the very same day these new RRECS evaluations will supposedly take effect, at least according to my 4241-A. I went from a 43H down to a 35H but the previous carrier wasn't that studied up on RRECS as he was planning on quitting. Only doing the 6 basic scans and such.The NRLCA and USPS have agreed to delay live capture of RRECS Activity Scan data until March 26, 2022 in order to provide rural carriers with more time to familiarize themselves with the process. The NRLCA has created a self-training module and an RRECS MDD Activity Scan Entry Quick Guide for rural carriers to utilize.