Hello thanks for info,,,im a RCA in Ga,,,thank god I don't need to use my own vehicle..doing Llv training this week ,,,,but just got offered a CCA position in my town ,,,,but my RCA position is 35 mins away..
@@qarecordsdjtechniq3232 if your looking for more hours and more money choose Cca but if you looking to work less hours and have the opportunity to travel around for more on your own terms I would chose rca ! I wish you good luck on your journey ! Welcome postal gang 🙏🏽💕☺️
I have my orientation to be a ARC in a few weeks and I was told by my PM that Sundays and holidays are guaranteed with the opportunity to work other days. So I don't think it is a seasonal position everything else you said seems correct though.
As RCA. Your location will make or break you. I was lucky enough to get a good location, Cool co workers and cool supervisors as well. I average 55-60 hrs a week.
Ahh ok. So I guess I’ll just have to try it out and see how much work I get. I don’t need a lot of work but the closer I can get to 40 hours the better. I got an RCA position, starting orientation on Nov 30th near Denver so it can’t be too Rural
Yesterday was my second time running packages on a Sunday I did horrible 😂😂I’m not sure is it bc I’m not from that city so I’m not familiar with the area or what! I was the last person to the office😂😂😂
It just takes time to gain momentum lol 😂 once you get familiar with the area you’ll get faster . Once you get it down you’ll be delivering about 15- 20 stops per hour which is the normal speed .
@ I would contact my home office I would ask for their location address and number and call and ask them if you can or not most offices do give you the option if you are llv certified
@@Princessfrmalmighty 2-3 days a week every Sundays and your carriers scheduled day off you can travel for more hours or if your office is low of rcas you may be eligible for more hours at your office ..
So cca is like boot camp with fifty drill instructors
Pretty much lmao 🤣
This is very informative and very well done❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ love it😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 thank you
Thank you was considering applying for RCA here in Florida
You’re welcome ☺️
Hello thanks for info,,,im a RCA in Ga,,,thank god I don't need to use my own vehicle..doing Llv training this week ,,,,but just got offered a CCA position in my town ,,,,but my RCA position is 35 mins away..
@@qarecordsdjtechniq3232 if your looking for more hours and more money choose Cca but if you looking to work less hours and have the opportunity to travel around for more on your own terms I would chose rca ! I wish you good luck on your journey ! Welcome postal gang 🙏🏽💕☺️
Super informative ! I'm on line right now so to speak
I have orientation on the 29th of this month im soooo nervous!
Me too I start on the 24th of August and I'm nervous also
How’s it been going? I just did fingerprints
I have my orientation to be a ARC in a few weeks and I was told by my PM that Sundays and holidays are guaranteed with the opportunity to work other days. So I don't think it is a seasonal position everything else you said seems correct though.
Is casing different for RCA vs CCA?
Excellent video BTW!!
As an RCA, if you finish your route under the evaluated time can you go home or do you have to go in and help others?
They can make you go help others if they need it yes !
@@ShebaCurls thanks again!
As RCA. Your location will make or break you. I was lucky enough to get a good location, Cool co workers and cool supervisors as well. I average 55-60 hrs a week.
Ahh ok. So I guess I’ll just have to try it out and see how much work I get. I don’t need a lot of work but the closer I can get to 40 hours the better. I got an RCA position, starting orientation on Nov 30th near Denver so it can’t be too Rural
What about the car insurance?
@@eunkim4877 yes you do have to have car insurance as well . They can take your license 🪪
Yesterday was my second time running packages on a Sunday I did horrible 😂😂I’m not sure is it bc I’m not from that city so I’m not familiar with the area or what! I was the last person to the office😂😂😂
It just takes time to gain momentum lol 😂 once you get familiar with the area you’ll get faster . Once you get it down you’ll be delivering about 15- 20 stops per hour which is the normal speed .
It’s ok to be last! Being first means more work and not headed home. I’m a regular carrier now 😊
Don’t worry speed comes in time
I love working for the USPS, this job affords me the ability to live an amazing life!
They have a posting for rca and career w/benefits. Which one is better to accept?
@@Zeppezg depends on if you want flexibility less money take rca more money less flexibility choose career 💸
@@ShebaCurls I heard RCA could go home earlier. Are the pay grades the same? Thanks for the info.
Your volume is hard to hear on this video
Thank you 🙏🏽 I will definitely work on fixing this !
Good video but I could barely hear you.
@@BrownBeauty2u thank you for your feedback and for tuning in ! Im going to fix this ! 🙏🏽‼️
Arc A assistant rural carrier?
@@Natasha-et4nd yes ♥️
Sorry lastly .... How do I contact someone about if I have to use personal vehicle? Declining would be bad?
@ I would contact my home office I would ask for their location address and number and call and ask them if you can or not most offices do give you the option if you are llv certified
What are the days for rca? Will this position work 6 days a week
@@Princessfrmalmighty 2-3 days a week every Sundays and your carriers scheduled day off you can travel for more hours or if your office is low of rcas you may be eligible for more hours at your office ..