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US Postal Service Rural Carrier Associate (RCA) reviews

2.6

20% would recommend to a friend

(808 total reviews)

Louis DeJoy

12% approve of CEO

17% positive business outlook

Rca Rural Carrier Associate employees have rated US Postal Service with 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 808 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Rca Rural Carrier Associate professionals have an average working experience there. US Postal Service is rated 26% below average by Rca Rural Carrier Associate professionals compared to other employers within the Transporte y logística industry (3.5 stars).

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808 reviews
3.0
Jun 21, 2022

Decent

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great pay which if it was any less than 19.06 I personally feel like it wouldn’t be worth it at all. I had nice coworkers 401k Nice benefits and discounts Union after 90 days My office was typically lenient and very patient during 90 days. I typically got out at 5 except Sundays so 7-5 not too bad when busy and on the road. Recognition

Cons

Very demanding specifically during summer Amazon Sundays are TERRIBLE and when u begin u prob won’t finish til it’s dark out and if mgmt is nice they will let u bring the rest back with no consequences (90 days). You WILL get big packages (pet food, chairs, shelves) I worked 45+ hours when I begin no lie Unicorns are more common than bathroom breaks. You will be hungry unless u find a snack u don’t have to touch, waste time on the road and take a break (breaks not really encouraged), or hurry and eat before u hit the road which is RARE

5.0
Jun 21, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Worked alone, good pay, foot in the door for usps.

Cons

Very limited schedule, only one day, sometimes not enough work to be called in for Sunday deliveries.

3.0
Jun 17, 2022

Rca

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Opportunity to become regular and have benefits and paid time off. Also only do your route and go home. Sometimes you get evaluated over actual hours worked which can also be a con in the winter time. Meeting nice people and their pets along the way Not sitting inside or standing on your feet all some coworkers are cool people

Cons

Depending on the office, hours could be very minimal or you can work 6 days every week. Pay is not much more than anywhere else. No paid time off or sick leave which I guess they're changing that to 1 hours for every 4 hours worked No holiday pay Could work holidays Work on Sundays in offices that do Amazon packages On call. Could get in trouble for sleeping in and not answering phone on "days or day off" Have to use own car on some routes and EMA barely covers gas let alone repairs. You have to front the money for gas to do the route and then get paid for it after 2 weeks. If pay gets messed up, it takes a long time to get it back. Can't plan anything on "day off" because you could be called in. Taking longer during winter and only getting paid the evaluation. Doing the same job for less pay and benefits Having to know more routes, people, addresses. Say 7 routes about 3200+ names and addresses and not trying to make mistakes. Carrying multiple routes in one day. Could take years to become regular Having to drive in bad weather in bad vehicles not equipped for the weather Gas reimbursement for training took forever to get and was low for the amount of money I actually spent and that was when gas half the price it is now. Expected to know routes in evaluated time otherwise you won't always get paid for the actual hours worked No help acquiring a rhd vehicle

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