Reassignment is a form of reasonable accommodation that may be required if the following apply: No other accommodation will allow the employee to perform the essential functions of the position; and. The proposed reassignment does not violate the seniority provisions of a collective bargaining agreement.
The first and easiest method is to simply press the “Submit Request” button at the top of the eReassign web page. This will bring you to a site that will be populated with all of your personal information, name, address, current work location, etc. It is important to verify that all of this information is correct.
When a customer calls 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777), the customer service telephone number for the U.S. Postal Service® (USPS®), they will hear a greeting, then a language choice option (press 2 for Spanish).
You are about to enter eReassign, a Web based application for career bargaining unit employees. You will be able to: Submit a reassignment request via the Internet. View the status of your request.
There is no maximum age limit for appointment to positions in the Postal Service, and the general minimum age requirement is 18 at the time of appointment.
Early retirement You can receive Social Security retirement benefits as early as age 62. However, we'll reduce your benefit if you start receiving benefits before your full retirement age. For example, if you turn age 62 in 2025, your benefit would be about 30% lower than it would be at your full retirement age of 67.
To qualify for regular retirement, employees must have at least 30 years of service and be 55 or older; or 20 years of service and be age 60 or older; or 5 years of service and be age 62 or older. Employees who do not qualify for regular or early retirement may resign in order to receive the incentive.
583.14 Minimum Retirement Age Year of BirthMRA 1967 56 Years and 6 Months 1968 56 Years and 8 Months 1969 56 Years and 10 Months 1970 and After 57 Years9 more rows
If you were born before 1948, then you can retire at 55. If you were born in 1970 or later, you can enjoy minimum retirement at 57. And if you were born between 1948 and 1970, your minimum retirement age will be between 55 and 2 months and 56 and 10 months.
When you fill out the change-of-address card with the postal service, they'll mail you a confirmation with your new address. Most places accept the confirmation letter as proof of address, but it's worth calling to make sure if you don't see this specifically listed as an acceptable document.