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- How to set up liteblue : r USPS - Reddit
Liteblue is at liteblue usps gov (but don't take my word for it - look for signs posters etc at your workplace to confirm that is the correct address) It has links to lots of other information and services, including
- Liteblue issues : r USPS - Reddit
This is an unofficial forum for USPS employees, customers, and anyone else to discuss the USPS and USPS related topics WE ARE NOT USPS CUSTOMER SERVICE - CUSTOMER SUPPORT QUESTIONS ARE NOT ALLOWED - please seek assistance from the US Postal Service for all package inquiries
- HOW TO BID FOR A ROUTE : r USPS - Reddit
Liteblue Ejob bidding Pick your routes you want to bid selected your preference 1,2,3,4, etc Occasionally they do paper bids, but those are rare unless you're being converted Your first bid on conversation will always be a paper bid
- How to get Form 50 : r USPS - Reddit
If you are trying to see your form 50, follow these steps exactly and you will have access to it Log on a postal computer with an ace login Use chrome browser to login to liteblue, could work on edge too but i know it works on chrome Go to the eopf page and click access personal folder If it just redirects back to the home page Go to step 4 Go back to the eopf page and then click the lock
- using liteblue to call out? : r USPS - Reddit
Again, mostly a simple call out using the liteblue, so you will select illness, none fmla related Select your dates If for instance it is for one day, say tomorrow Then it will be from 7 30-7 30 and give your start time and end time Make sure you get the confirmation number, screen shot that page with the confirmation number, just in case
- Anyone else have trouble getting to ePayroll on LiteBlue? : r USPS - Reddit
I access LiteBlue and click on the ePayroll link and it just reloads the main LiteBlue page Does anyone have a link directly to the ePayroll login page? Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
- How do I get health insurance : r USPS - Reddit
You need to enroll in a plan Open enrollment starts next Monday November 13th You need to login at liteblue, then go to PostalEASE Click on top right Federal Employees Health Benefits The Health Insurance cost will be deducted from your paycheck
- How to job bidding : r USPS - Reddit
Go to LiteBlue and enter eJob Bidding, then Enter Job Bids Select the button that says District Bid Cluster and it will show you open routes in your district Most days I look at the district bid cluster, there's nothing there You could get lucky though!
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