How do I contact USPS?

How do I contact USPS?

U.S. Postal Service

What is LiteBlue USPS?

(www.liteblue.usps.gov) LiteBlue helps Postal employees stay informed and in touch with their careers. As a USPS employee your benefits are incredibly important to you. Both your current employee benefits along with information on your postal retirement benefits can be accessed through the USPS link below.

How do I get my USPS PIN number?

To retrieve your USPS PIN follow these instructions:

How do I contact USPS HR?

Hiring, Employment, Fingerprints Questions about hiring, employment, or fingerprinting, please contact Headquarters Human Resources at 202-268-3646.

Is USPS a federal job?

The United States Postal Service (USPS), also known as the Post Office, U.S. Mail, or Postal Service, is an independent agency of the executive branch of the United States federal government responsible for providing postal service in the United States, including its insular areas and associated states.

What is penalty overtime usps?

Penalty overtime is compensation paid pursuant to Postal Service regulations to eligible personnel at two times the employee's basic hourly straight-time rate for hours described in applicable labor agreements.

What is SSP for usps?

Self-Service Profile

How do I resign from usps?

To withdraw a submitted resignation: You must submit a written request to the Human Resources Shared Service Center (HRSSC) by mail, email, or fax, no later than close of business on the effective date of the submitted resignation.

How do I verify employment with the USPS?

Employees or verifiers may verify employment or income of current Postal Service employees by calling The Work Number at 800-367-5690 or by visiting www.theworknumber.com.

What is the USPS employee ID?

If you are a USPS employee, your identification number is the letters "EIN" followed immediately by your Employee ID (for example, EIN00000000). Your Employee ID is an 8-digit number printed at the top of your earnings statement or paystub, above the label "Employee ID".

What is the app for USPS employees?

The Virtual Timecard app will provide employees with near-real-time, secure access to their Time and Attendance Collection System clock entries and accrued work hours.22-Sept-2019

What is the highest position in the USPS?

Highest Paid Positions in the Postal Service

Does the post office take complaints seriously?

If your business is experiencing a delivery issue or has a concern regarding customer service, the email service or a telephone call offer a convenient way to discuss the problem. For more serious concerns, such as potential theft or fraud, the USPS Office of the Inspector General takes the lead.22-Jan-2019

Does USPS check employment history?

The Postal Service™ individually evaluates each candidate's employment history, paying close attention to a candidate's reasons given for leaving a job, being fired from a job, or for quitting in lieu of being fired. The Application indicates that a background check may be obtained.

Can you retire from USPS after 20 years?

Postal Inspectors are the only postal employees subject to mandatory retirement because of age. They are subject to mandatory retirement on the last day of the month in which they become 57 years of age or complete 20 years of law enforcement service if then over that age.

How long do you have to work for USPS to get a pension?

If you leave with at least 5 years but less than 10 years of service, you're eligible to apply for retirement at age 62. The benefit is calculated as 1% times your high-3 years average salary times the years and months of service.

What is the average pension for a US postal worker?

As an example of USPS retirement under CSRS, a postal worker with a high-3 average of around $60,000 and 20 years of service earns $1,824 a month without any deductions. That equals about $22,000 annually. A worker with the same salary and 40 years of service earns $3,837 monthly, or about $46,000 annually.

Can USPS make you work 7 days a week?

For employees who are not full time regulars, the USPS can work you up to 12.5 hours a day (that includes a 30 minute lunch though) and work you up to seven days a week, but that combination of hours and days cannot be more than 60 hours a week.31-Aug-2013

Can USPS force you to work on your day off?

Yes, they can force you in for OT on the 3rd. They can also force the people off the 3rd for straight time(usually they exhaust the OT force before the straight). The only time it is always OT is Christmas.05-Sept-2017

Does PSE get Sunday premium?

PSEs, like TEs before them, are not entitled to Sunday premium pay.

How do I check my hours on LiteBlue?

The Virtual Timecard can be found in the “Employee App – Quick Link” options on LiteBlue. The Virtual Timecard app provides employees with near-real-time, secure access to their Time and Attendance Collection System clock entries and accrued work hours. The data is refreshed approximately every five minutes.21-Feb-2021

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