Yes they are laying off TE's in Houston, Texas. There is a union meeting this weekend for TE's only. Does anyone have info on what the plan is? Will they bring anyone back eventually? Especially after all these people take the early retirement money?
It is entirely up to the discretion of the area manager and each stations manager or postmaster to decide whether to issue uniforms to Transitional Employees (TE's). If they decide to do so the TE gets an "allowance" that can be spent with any approved USPS uniform supply company. The amount is based upon the time the TE has worked for the post office. For each quarter (90 days) the TE will be issued an allowance of $74.50. Companies like Postal Uniform Discounters stock a full line of approved USPS uniforms and will provide uniforms to TE's as long as the TE has a USPS authorization letter for the uniforms.
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'la tele' pronounced: ' lah - te - lay' Check the spelling though as it has some accents.
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Labas pronunciation: Lay-bus is typically eastern European. Quite possibley it is exclusive to te Hungarian culture.
Te amo means I love youPorque means because;or if in a question, and with an acute accent on the 'e', 'why...?'
"Le doy", or "Te doy" for someone you're close to (family/close friends). Pronounced "lay doy" or "tay doy."
I want you "Te quiero" means more "I love you". "I want you" is a literal translation, from the verb "querer", to want. If you are going to say to someone "I want you", you're better off using the verb "desear", "Te deseo".
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