How long does it take to become full time at USPS?
Isabella Bartlett
Updated on January 13, 2026
3 months to a year. You have to work for one year after that you can be considered for a full time position but that doesn't mean there will be one available. It depends on if people are retiring or get fired and also if there are others in the office who have seniority that are not yet full time.
Can you start full time at USPS?
As an RCA you start out part time, but through growth and retirement of older carriers, you can get a full-time career position. You do not need to take the 473 exam to become full time in the rural carrier craft. You don't even take another exam when you go regular.What is full time at USPS?
A full-time postmaster is scheduled to work a 40–hour workweek. Normally, this regular work schedule is set at 8 hours a day and 5 days a week, Monday through Friday.How long does it take to convert from CCA to regular?
This automatic conversion after reaching 24 months of relative standing will take place in every size office throughout the country, providing full fringe benefits and peace of mind to non-career carriers.Do USPS CCA get raises?
City Carrier Assistants (CCAs)In lieu of COLAs, City Carrier Assistants will receive an additional 1% increase on the effective dates of the four general increases, for a total of 2.1% in November 2019 (paid retroactively), 2.1% in November 2020 (paid retroactively), 2.3% In November 2021, and 2.3% in November 2022.