What is level 17 pay USPS?

USPS is looking to fill Executive Administrative Schedule (EAS) Level 17 supervisory positions. Employees in EAS Level 17 positions earn a minimum annual salary of $57,650 and can earn up to $87,440 a year. Current USPS career and non-career employees are eligible to apply for these positions.
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How much does a level 17 204B make?

A 204b is an employee that is in a higher level status as an acting Supervisor Customer Services level EAS-17. The pay range is approximately $44,000 to $75,000 a year, and the step is determined by years of service of the employee.
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What does 204B mean at USPS?

T he term 204B is an obsolete. reference to a section of a postal law that was passed in 1955. It gave the Postal Service the ability to temporarily assign em- ployees to different duties and re- sponsibilities.
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What is higher level pay USPS?

Higher level pay is calculated as follows: To or Within the EAS Schedule, Except Rural Carriers. The employee receives a salary increase equal to 5 percent of the employee's actual salary or the minimum salary for the higher grade, whichever is greater.
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What is a level 7 at USPS?

US Postal Service Salary FAQs

The salary trajectory of a Maintenance Mechanic Level 7 ranges between locations and employers. The salary starts at $47,441 per year and goes up to $60,630 per year for the highest level of seniority.
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USPS What is A 204-B. (Acting Supervisor)



What is a level 21 post office?

Level 21 Post Office – Between 13,001 – 26,000 revenue units. Clearly, the level 4 Post Office Clerk can only work in the very smallest Level 11 Post Offices and those part-time Post Offices below Level 11.
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How long can you be a 204b?

Answer: Beginning June 1, 2012, employees from other bargaining unit crafts may be utilized as 204-Bs, supervising Clerk Craft employees, to cover supervisory absences or vacancies of 14 or more consecutive calendar days. Usage of a 204-B in this exception is normally limited to no more than 90 days.
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What does a 204b do?

A 204b is a non-promoted supervisor. A 204b is a temporary probationary supervisor. They carry the same authority and responsibilities of a full supervisor but with a different pay rate and the option to return to their craft if they choose not to make a career out of supervising.
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Can 204b work overtime?

The phrase “immediately prior to or immediately after such detail” in this settlement refers to overtime on a day the carrier was in a 204b status. It does not prohibit overtime, oth- erwise consistent with the provisions of Article 8, on the day before or the day after a 204b detail.
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How often do you get a raise at USPS?

How often do you get raises? Raises occur every 36 weeks for career clerk at USPS.
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How often do you get step increases at USPS?

Every 36 weeks you'll move up a step, maxing out at J. I got converted to PTF in October. They told me PTFs get "Pay Raises" until they max out.
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Is USPS on the GS scale?

The USPS uses its own Rate Schedule Codes (RSC), in place of the General Schedule (GS) and Federal Wage System (FWS) used by much of the Federal Government.
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Can a PSE become a 204b?

PSEs and all clerks CAN be 204b's.
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How much does an OIC make at USPS?

The average salary for an OIC is $52,808 per year in United States, which is 13% higher than the average US Postal Service salary of $46,598 per year for this job.
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How much is night differential pay for USPS?

Night pay is a 10 percent differential paid to an employee for regularly scheduled work performed at night. It is computed as a percentage of the employee's rate of basic pay (including any applicable locality payment or special rate supplement).
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Can a mail handler be a 204b?

almost anyone can be a supervisor/204B in the post office because it is managements right to pick who they want. the mailhandlers contract says the same thing the other crafts say on the length of time but that is only for career. and as a 204b they for all practical purposes are management.
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How long does it take to become a supervisor at USPS?

Associate Supervisor Program

Applicants who meet the requirements will learn the critical knowledge and skills necessary to become highly effective leaders of the U.S. Postal Service. ASP is a 16-week training program, combining classroom training and on-the-job assignments, to provide a practical hands-on experience.
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Do USPS supervisors get overtime?

No overtime. They get paid for their basic 40 hour week.
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How often does a 204b have to carry their route?

After 4 months in a 204B spot, the carrier's assignment should be posted for bid. If he comes back to carry for only a short while the union may want to file a grievance claiming he came back not for operational reasons but to circumvent the 4 month rule.
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Can a 204b supervise clerks?

Supervisor of Customer Service Support Veronica Ortega testified that although the 204b is considered the clerks' supervisor for the full eight hours each day, they are directly supervising clerks for approximately two hours per day.
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How can I move up in USPS?

If you mean management (as most unfamiliar with the USPS might) contact HR and tell them you want to be a manager. They generally choose them from new or failed employees. So, as a new employee, that would be one option. Also ask HR how you can be sure to know of openings for which you may apply.
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Is working for USPS a federal job?

As a postal worker, you must follow federal rules, and you receive federal benefits. However, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics doesn't consider postal workers federal employees because the postal service is a quasi-federal agency.
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Who is higher than a postmaster?

The 9 governors elect the postmaster general, the chairman of the board as well as the USPS inspector general; the governors and the postmaster general elect the deputy postmaster general. No more than five governors may belong to the same political party. The board also has the power to remove all of these officers.
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