I have checked into the transfers and open routes. The union has informed me that to get a transfer , if the postmaster allows it you get the route noone else in that office wants. In other words the persons rt that wants to transfer gets put up for bid like it does when someone retires etc.. and everyone in that office gets to move around to the rt they want and what is left you get. Also I was told that yes you can bid on a route that is open for bid in an office but very unlikely you will get it. The rca's in that office get to bid on them and get them. Same as it is in your office or mine. Noone from any office outside mine has a chance on getting a rt in my office. To be able to they have to allready be a sub there.We have a woman retiring in April. The route will be put up for bid and the person who has the most seniority in the office will get it. Then thier rt goes up for bid and so on until every regular carrier has bid on the rts they wanted then the senior sub gets what is left. This is why its imposible for anyone to be able to come in from another office. The subs have to not want a regular job. That is why we have to ask for changes in our contract that allows us to be able to get other kinds of jobs. if im incorrect about any of this let me know. I got this information from the rural carriers union.quote:Originally posted by Mark21:
We spoke to several postmasters around the country while looking for our transfer. We were told that you CAN transfer anywhere there is an open rural route. Right now there are lots of open rural routes at offices because many are not filling the vacancies from retirement and terminations as they are waiting on FFS flats and want to be able to build up routes in their offices that are down sized. However, many offices have MANY open routes and are willing to allow you to transfer in to an open route, in any state. You need to contact the postmasters in the area you wish to transfer and speak to them about taking an open rural route -- no transfer required.
Of course, you are low man on the roster for bidding, and if they shrink much you can lose your route, BUT in that case they can find you another route within 50 miles to keep your position.
I think I have all of this correct, if you find it to be different, please re post and correct anything I've gotten confused.sign me ... getting my own transfer.