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I kind of have an idea but can someone elaborate for me. Don't have much info from HR. thanks!
 
Posts: 215 | Location: South Florida Branch | Registered: 22 September 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Depends on what you're trying to do. What is it you want?
 
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Regular Carrier. Thanks for responding.
 
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Trying to get to NC as a city carrier.
 
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I did the ereassignment ...You pick the desire place you want to go to. And after whatever waiting period they have . You will get an Email from Ereassign telling you that they will start the processed. They will send you a letter and you fill it out and then they will conduct a background check..Which is just driving record and sick leave and any write ups. Once your background is done then they will write up a condition letter. Once all of that is done you will have a set date when to start at your new location. Most likely you will start as a junior regular unassigned.
 
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I did the ereassignment ...You pick the desire place you want to go to. And after whatever waiting period they have . You will get an Email from Ereassign telling you that they will start the processed. They will send you a letter and you fill it out and then they will conduct a background check..Which is just driving record and sick leave and any write ups. Once your background is done then they will write up a condition letter. Once all of that is done you will have a set date when to start at your new location. Most likely you will start as a junior regular unassigned.




Ok, do u loose your seniority???? And do they have a grace period that they take into consideration for far away transfers? Since I'm from Miami going to NC.
 
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You lose your seniority.You become Ptfyour pay scale remains the same
 
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It depends where u go. Most places you going in as a junior regular. They are not using ptfs anymore since Cca are in place.you should start off as a junior/unassign regular
 
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Wow, they make this so difficult for us. Unreal!thanks for responding!
 
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I'm in the process of ereassign from High Point, NC to Portland Oregon. They have 84 vacant city routes. It is done on a first come, first served basis and I am between 10 and 15 on the list. If all goes as planned, I will be able to chose from about 70 different routes. Good luck.
 
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you shouldn't become a ptf you are supposed to be assigned an open rt.
 
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