@@jonathanlopez9401 not without being negative lol. I cringe watching these videos because my experience was 10x worse than anything I’ve seen or heard from anyone posting these types of videos. Everyone says “we all went through it”, but it’s not true. Not even remotely accurate. I got sent to over 10 different post offices inside my first year. I’ve been out until midnight twice and seen mail delivered on Sundays as a result of that. I’ve had shifts with crisis counselors present saying coworkers had died on the job. I have a different perspective than most because of my experiences. It really all hinges on where you end up and what their situation is. Be prepared to work a lot including almost every Sunday (and the format on Sundays changes constantly. Management tweaks the start times, number of employees scheduled, territories covered, etc.) Have a thick skin and stand up for yourself when you need to. Get phone numbers from everyone you meet regardless which office you’re at because you’ll probably see those people again at some point and the more people you can ask for help, the better. I’m assuming you applied to be a carrier, but this stuff should hold true for any craft. You’ll also be doing “other people’s jobs” constantly, so know that going in. Your reward for hard work is more work. It’s just the name of the game.
Good video appreciate it
I start September 23, 2024 as a CCA in Stockton CA
My dude i just got hired as pse sales clerk. Good motivational video for any future usup employee
Thank you for a positive outlook. 👌🏽
Continue being consistent your channel is going to take off thank you for everything
I appreciate that and thank you
Thank you
What about vacation days yearly
Earn 4 hours every two weeks + paid holidays
Do you get benefits as a CCA?
@@aquariusoutlaw3333 you get offered dental and health insurance as a CCA. Also earn 4 hours paid time off biweekly
@@aquariusoutlaw3333medical $125
It's a tough job no two ways around it.
been a cca for 1.3 yrs have had a hold down for like 6 months which has made its pretty chill and set for conversion next month
Thank you for the advice.! 🙏🏾🙌🏾
Your welcome
I’m a cca but I have my own route. The biggest route 2000 residents
At the end of the day🚽🧻it’s most important
What’s starting pay
Props fam
I'm going in for finger prints. What kind of drug testing do they do? Urine? Please help
Zero drug testing 🤣 they have a hard enough time keeping employees as it is.
Thank you
@@RandallRavis I just signed on to be hired any tips?
@@jonathanlopez9401 not without being negative lol. I cringe watching these videos because my experience was 10x worse than anything I’ve seen or heard from anyone posting these types of videos. Everyone says “we all went through it”, but it’s not true. Not even remotely accurate. I got sent to over 10 different post offices inside my first year. I’ve been out until midnight twice and seen mail delivered on Sundays as a result of that. I’ve had shifts with crisis counselors present saying coworkers had died on the job. I have a different perspective than most because of my experiences. It really all hinges on where you end up and what their situation is. Be prepared to work a lot including almost every Sunday (and the format on Sundays changes constantly. Management tweaks the start times, number of employees scheduled, territories covered, etc.) Have a thick skin and stand up for yourself when you need to. Get phone numbers from everyone you meet regardless which office you’re at because you’ll probably see those people again at some point and the more people you can ask for help, the better. I’m assuming you applied to be a carrier, but this stuff should hold true for any craft. You’ll also be doing “other people’s jobs” constantly, so know that going in. Your reward for hard work is more work. It’s just the name of the game.