Question; I finished the academy as an RCA, did the LLV training and I know I'm certified on that, but we ( my class ) are confused if we're also certified with the Metris. Since all we did was hop on it and play with the controls, but we're being told that was it.
I'm a city carrier and DSI (Driving Safety Instructor). Im a certified instructor for Texas also. Only had one failure in 8 years,as an instructor. Dude, could not back up without a back-up camera.
Are you really not allowed to tell your students if they passed or not, when he said I can’t tell you that I’ll send the info to your station, my heart sunk
@@kcgiovannetti8276 I work p/t for USPS delivering Amazon on Sundays. I had to go through right hand drive training as well. I didn't pass the first time, and my DSI told me the reason(didn't do well on alternate backing). Second time was with a different instructor, passed the obstacle course, and the road test, and was told that right away.
Well, you’re really not gonna like the LLV vans for the USPS, they date back to the late 80s and there’s no back up camera. They are also very uncomfortable to get in and out of and are usually filthy.
I'm currently on the offer phase ext list. It makes me feel so anxious but at the same time, I'm staying patient and utilizing my time preparing for what's next. Initially I chose the PSE Mail processing clerk position. But ultimately, I went for CCA. Being that I'm an introvert, this position suits me best and I'm just excited about the whole process. I think it'll help to appreciate the position more. Stay blessed 🙌
took my driving test and i passed! personally i thought i bombed but im too much of a perfectionist. i was just struggling memorizing the course itself
Like most newbies that have a driver license, I'm nervous, but I know I got this because I've been driving for a number of years. The classroom course for me was just noting the stuff I didnt know about and studying that. Then checking the internet for source material.
Question I just got my license I have experience in driving but some Karen told me I need 2 years of driving to be mail carrier. Don’t they train you though? Or do I haft to wait 2 years of me driving?
I’m so nervous because my state doesn’t require parallel parking so I never learned. And backing up without the camera I never tried 😭 I do use my mirrors but I also take advantage of the backup camera to be sure.
It’s easy to parallel park the LLV. You’re sitting on the right and can see the curb easily. The instructor broke it down step by step on how to park it. Easy peasy.
I’m taking mine at 12pm today this about to be a breeze coming out of Amazon driving a step van d.o.t vehicle dual wheel but still nervous not going to lie 😂
I got hired as an RCA and I’m requested to use my own car so do they test to see if you can drive your own car on the right side because my car is kinda difficult to drive on the right side of my own car ?
Been watching all your videos coming in from Fort Worth Texas , I applied for my job RCA on 10/27/2021 made a 92% on my assessment test , received my motor vehicle history check next day 10/28/2021 still waiting for some more emails
I appreciate you watching. It's yall day ones that have my videos getting more view. But you gone be good in the DFW if you're trying to work. They say they have the biggest plants up in Dallas. That's where all the packages go through. They are going to need you during the holidays
That’s not going to be an issue brother. Don’t let self limiting beliefs stop you. It’s not hard at all. You’ll learn. And you hardly ever have to parallel park.
I got class A CDL license, left fedex express, worked for WM for 4.5 years (TOTALLY terrible non union gig) for CCA post office position. Im nervous but i know i can do it.
A guy in the class failed his test. He couldn’t back in without hitting the cones. The guy has a CDL A. Probably one of those over the road guys that never backed in.
What would be considered a fail? What happens if you don't do so well with parallel parking or the test as a whole? I haven't parallel parked since i passed my drivers test 2 yrs ago and im extremely nervous.
Not the LLVs. They have a knob for cold air, but it’s just for show. Only the heater works, and theirs a fan. If you get lucky enough to be able to drive a METRIS, you’ll have ac and a radio.
I only drove the 2 Ton on the street. It couldn’t have been longer than 25 minutes. The LLV training was just in there course. That was like 5 minutes.
When you test in the LLV (mail truck) you’ll be in front of the people you’re in academy with. That’s done in their parking lot. When you train in the 2 ton truck, you drive with one instructor individually.
There was 3 of us in the yard. 3 CCAs and 3 instructors. It’s one on one training but the instructors would switch it up. It was cool getting a different perspective from each instructor.
I applied for cca position I got a 98 on my test i got an offer last year as a rca but didn’t want to drive my own vehicle but I have one accident on my mvr I was not determined to be at fault or at fault but I was wondering since this position will have you driving actual mail trucks would that one accident be weighted different
About 2 years. Unless you’re at a station with open routes. Mine is full, but I’m close to a town where ppl go career in a few months. A lot of ppl quit up there
Day 1 is orientation. 2 is defensive driving class. 3 is road test. 4 is shadow day. 5-8 is carrier academy. 9-11 is on the job training. Day 12 you’re out on your own, on the streets.
I failed mine today, and I was so disappointed. It is impossible to pass if you haven’t driven an LLV before. The feel of the steering wheel is totally different, plus you're driving on the right side. I wasn’t even given a chance to familiarize myself with how the vehicle feels. My instructor doesn’t really care if I pass or not; once I’m in, he told me to drive to the driving course and do parallel parking and reverse parking. He knows I can handle it; if not, he would schedule me for another test.I’m hoping I get next time. They are very strict; there’s no way you can pass it without LLV experience.
@@uspstwan7716not sure if this @ was for me but I started driving in 2020 and when I got my first car i was 7 months out as a new driver when I got into a no fault accident my car got totaled and i haven’t driven since lol so me being in the right side of the wheel in an old van ETC and those silly lil cones got me haha he was like I’m not teaching you how to drive 😂I’ll look into if they need holiday help
@uspstwan7716 I think they said 6 months, but the post master said that I should've applied for a mail handler assistant job after I picked up my only paycheck
Shadow day was 8hrs. Couple of hrs in the office sorting the mail. Rest of the day we were walking the streets. Wasn’t too bad as we walked about 14 miles.
This carrier is hitting his 2 year mark in 5 days, and takes any job he has serious. I’m not sure if you were trying to take a jab, but I do the work that most regulars don’t want to do in my office. So who exactly should the people you were talking to not listen to?
Really made me calm down, I am taking it in about 5 mins and my heart is pounding
How’d it go?
@@uspstwan7716 I passed but I kinda know I’m not ready to drive the LLV
@@uspstwan7716 I really don’t think I should have passed but exactly like you said the guy refused to fail me
Question; I finished the academy as an RCA, did the LLV training and I know I'm certified on that, but we ( my class ) are confused if we're also certified with the Metris. Since all we did was hop on it and play with the controls, but we're being told that was it.
Thanks Twan. I shadowed today and have my driving test on Fri or Monday and they were making it sound really hard. I needed this!
thanks man i used to work as a amzon Van driver now im going tomorrow to start my training this video helped
I appreciate you watching, and I'm glad it helped. Congratulations on getting on
I'm a city carrier and DSI (Driving Safety Instructor). Im a certified instructor for Texas also. Only had one failure in 8 years,as an instructor. Dude, could not back up without a back-up camera.
Are you really not allowed to tell your students if they passed or not, when he said I can’t tell you that I’ll send the info to your station, my heart sunk
😂😂
@@kcgiovannetti8276 I work p/t for USPS delivering Amazon on Sundays. I had to go through right hand drive training as well. I didn't pass the first time, and my DSI told me the reason(didn't do well on alternate backing). Second time was with a different instructor, passed the obstacle course, and the road test, and was told that right away.
Well, you’re really not gonna like the LLV vans for the USPS, they date back to the late 80s and there’s no back up camera. They are also very uncomfortable to get in and out of and are usually filthy.
@@BillC518how long did you have to wait to re-take the test?
If they put a job on indeed do you still have to create a profile 👀🤔???
I’m not sure about the indeed process. I applied directly through the USPS site. I’d recommend you do that
I'm currently on the offer phase ext list. It makes me feel so anxious but at the same time, I'm staying patient and utilizing my time preparing for what's next. Initially I chose the PSE Mail processing clerk position. But ultimately, I went for CCA. Being that I'm an introvert, this position suits me best and I'm just excited about the whole process. I think it'll help to appreciate the position more. Stay blessed 🙌
How’s your process going now queen?
@@DynastyVisualsTVupdate us
Any updates?
I will be taking my test on Thursday. I’m not a good parallel Parker I completely suck at it but I can drive like no one’s business. Im nervous
@@DynastyVisualsTVFired 😢
Great video I take my driving test thrusday I'm excited!
took my driving test and i passed! personally i thought i bombed but im too much of a perfectionist. i was just struggling memorizing the course itself
Like most newbies that have a driver license, I'm nervous, but I know I got this because I've been driving for a number of years. The classroom course for me was just noting the stuff I didnt know about and studying that. Then checking the internet for source material.
Question I just got my license I have experience in driving but some Karen told me I need 2 years of driving to be mail carrier. Don’t they train you though? Or do I haft to wait 2 years of me driving?
That’s not the truth. I didn’t have any driving experience
I start my RCA orientation May 9th. Looking forward to driving those LLVs and making it happen.
Mike, how long did it take to get the orientation date??
@@mikewarren5434 less than a month after I accepted my conditional offer.
@mike Reilly thank you!! I accepted mine the 29th of April
@@mikereilly7806 You were so lucky!
@@goderasestheccp update. I’m a CCA now. LLV/Promaster certified
I’m so nervous because my state doesn’t require parallel parking so I never learned. And backing up without the camera I never tried 😭 I do use my mirrors but I also take advantage of the backup camera to be sure.
lol. You’ll be okay. The driving test isn’t hard at all. Have you went through the process yet?
It’s easy to parallel park the LLV. You’re sitting on the right and can see the curb easily. The instructor broke it down step by step on how to park it. Easy peasy.
He’s fine shoot. I was a CCA in NY for 6 months now am a MHA but am moving so I just got an offer to be a CCA again.
I appreciate the comment. What made you move from the CCA role to MHA?
I didn't pass it the first time: what I found difficult was backing up straight with no camera
I felt backing the LLV was difficult...
Thank you 👏🏾I start on Monday
You’re welcome. Congratulations. I hope everything goes well for you ❤️
These types of vans equipment hello from Montrose Colorado USA we could use new vans and semitrucks here.june 2023.
I wish they would get rid of those old LLVs and put everyone in a METRIS van with AC and heat.
I’m taking mine at 12pm today this about to be a breeze coming out of Amazon driving a step van d.o.t vehicle dual wheel but still nervous not going to lie 😂
I got hired as an RCA and I’m requested to use my own car so do they test to see if you can drive your own car on the right side because my car is kinda difficult to drive on the right side of my own car ?
Been watching all your videos coming in from Fort Worth Texas , I applied for my job RCA on 10/27/2021 made a 92% on my assessment test , received my motor vehicle history check next day 10/28/2021 still waiting for some more emails
I appreciate you watching. It's yall day ones that have my videos getting more view. But you gone be good in the DFW if you're trying to work. They say they have the biggest plants up in Dallas. That's where all the packages go through. They are going to need you during the holidays
@@Locate2024 Just kind of depends.
I'm not the best parallel parker. That's the only thing that concerns me
That’s not going to be an issue brother. Don’t let self limiting beliefs stop you. It’s not hard at all. You’ll learn. And you hardly ever have to parallel park.
I got class A CDL license, left fedex express, worked for WM for 4.5 years (TOTALLY terrible non union gig) for CCA post office position. Im nervous but i know i can do it.
A guy in the class failed his test. He couldn’t back in without hitting the cones. The guy has a CDL A. Probably one of those over the road guys that never backed in.
The LLV is equivalent to a Chevy S10. Same chassis
I wish we could practice driving on the right before the test.
You can just drive a uhaul truck same thing
I borrowed my friends Jeep that’s right hand drive. Took me about 2 minutes to get used to it. 🤷🏻♂️
What would be considered a fail? What happens if you don't do so well with parallel parking or the test as a whole? I haven't parallel parked since i passed my drivers test 2 yrs ago and im extremely nervous.
Did you do ok? Im nervous too. Idk how to parallel park.
Did you pass ?
I didn’t see them fail anyone. They’d most likely give you another chance from what i saw. They’re understanding in academy
i also ran out of time while doing the traning
I’m in Texas and accepted a position. Are the delivery trucks equipped with air conditioners?
Not the LLVs. They have a knob for cold air, but it’s just for show. Only the heater works, and theirs a fan. If you get lucky enough to be able to drive a METRIS, you’ll have ac and a radio.
87 Monte Carlo is a cream Puff 👌🏾
How long do they make you drive on the street after the course ? I’m from Dallas don’t no if it’s different I start Monday super nervous 😢
I only drove the 2 Ton on the street. It couldn’t have been longer than 25 minutes. The LLV training was just in there course. That was like 5 minutes.
We practiced in the yard for a few hours. We were out on the streets for 30-45 minutes. 🤷🏻♂️
Im in Dallas too. How did it go?
Im about to take my arc llv driving test. I’m scared.
How it go ?
Do you have to use your own car for CCA or do they provide the car?
I am guessing its a case by case per USPS locaiton.
As a CCA we get assigned a LLV or One of the vans. I drive the 2 ton a lot.
Bro the driving test is the only part that has me nervous king
Yea me to I take mines tomorrow
Dont be bro. I don't even think it's a pass or fail. Just dont wreck
@@uspstwan7716 I’m about to take any moment now…Thank you king!
I did good on the street in traffic with real cars! The obstacle course had me on the verge of a nervous breakdown! This is very humbling smdh😓
@@freereign911 I got orientation next month what was hard about the driving course?
make sure you vent your windows when u smoke a j Paul Simone
Do they take you out there individually or are you driving in front of a crowd of other people?
When you test in the LLV (mail truck) you’ll be in front of the people you’re in academy with. That’s done in their parking lot. When you train in the 2 ton truck, you drive with one instructor individually.
There was 3 of us in the yard. 3 CCAs and 3 instructors. It’s one on one training but the instructors would switch it up. It was cool getting a different perspective from each instructor.
Thank you ❤❤❤
You're welcome
I completed my driving test today 😊. The hardest part was backing into a parking space and parallel parking .
I applied for cca position I got a 98 on my test i got an offer last year as a rca but didn’t want to drive my own vehicle but I have one accident on my mvr I was not determined to be at fault or at fault but I was wondering since this position will have you driving actual mail trucks would that one accident be weighted different
At the point I don't think it's an issue. Especially if you weren't at fault. They just dont want you to be at fault wrecking on of their vehicles lol
It’s not a issue if it’s 5 years or older
Good info
I appreciate that. Im glad I can help out in some way. I see I'm late AF. I appreciate the view and comment still though.
Hey, just curious how does the process go? I accepted conditional offer. How long will it take for a career offer
Could be one could be 2 years.
About 2 years. Unless you’re at a station with open routes. Mine is full, but I’m close to a town where ppl go career in a few months. A lot of ppl quit up there
Llv driving test tomorrow nervous 😅
How'd it go?
Congratulations. I’m sure you did good. How’s your experience going?
Anyone know if LLV immediately follows orientation? Mine say it does after 3 day orientation. Then after that do we immediately go to academy?
Day 1 is orientation. 2 is defensive driving class.
3 is road test. 4 is shadow day. 5-8 is carrier academy. 9-11 is on the job training. Day 12 you’re out on your own, on the streets.
Just failed my driving test 😖
I failed mine today, and I was so disappointed. It is impossible to pass if you haven’t driven an LLV before.
The feel of the steering wheel is totally different, plus you're driving on the right side. I wasn’t even given a chance to familiarize myself with how the vehicle feels. My instructor doesn’t really care if I pass or not; once I’m in, he told me to drive to the driving course and do parallel parking and reverse parking.
He knows I can handle it; if not, he would schedule me for another test.I’m hoping I get next time.
They are very strict; there’s no way you can pass it without LLV experience.
I’m sorry to hear that. Why? If you don’t mind me asking
@@uspstwan7716not sure if this @ was for me but I started driving in 2020 and when I got my first car i was 7 months out as a new driver when I got into a no fault accident my car got totaled and i haven’t driven since lol so me being in the right side of the wheel in an old van ETC and those silly lil cones got me haha he was like I’m not teaching you how to drive 😂I’ll look into if they need holiday help
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I failed because i was overly cautious at intersections -_-
I’m sorry to hear that. How long did they say you have to wait to reapply?
@uspstwan7716 I think they said 6 months, but the post master said that I should've applied for a mail handler assistant job after I picked up my only paycheck
Can someone let me know what they shadow day looked for them
They set up a passenger seat in the back of the vehicle and you just ride along with a carrier on their route for the day.
Shadow day was 8hrs. Couple of hrs in the office sorting the mail. Rest of the day we were walking the streets. Wasn’t too bad as we walked about 14 miles.
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don't expect much with this carrier
This carrier is hitting his 2 year mark in 5 days, and takes any job he has serious. I’m not sure if you were trying to take a jab, but I do the work that most regulars don’t want to do in my office. So who exactly should the people you were talking to not listen to?
@@uspstwan7716do they drug test bro?
not ate the chicken too fast 😂🤦🏽♀️
😂😂😂😂
don't listen to this guy you wanna be professional take your job seriously
because
he not
why would you say that?
😂😂😂