Wednesday, March 23, 2016

What's Your (Postal) Pulse Reading?

If you are a bargaining employee who has not yet filled out your Postal Pulse survey responses on paper, you have the option of sharing your feedback online --- while on  the clock.
To take the survey online, follow these steps:
Enter http://www.gallupmail.com/survey/uspssurvey.gx in your search engine and select “Help.”
You will be prompted to enter your Employee Identification Number (EIN), and then select “Enter.” (Your Employee ID is easy to find — just look at the top of your earnings statement. It's the 8-digit number printed just above the words "Employee ID.")
You will receive an access code. Write down the code and select “Next.”
You will be prompted to enter your access code. Type your code in the space provided and select “Begin survey.”
If you need assistance, send an email to Gallup, the organization that conducts the survey, at q12help@gallupmail.com or call 800-788-9987.
The survey has 13 questions and takes about 3-5 minutes to complete. All responses are confidential. Gallup doesn’t share individual completed surveys with the Postal Service.
Bargaining employees previously received paper copies of the survey. These employees may still complete the paper surveys, if they choose. Non-bargaining employees are encouraged to complete their Postal Pulse survey online, the original method of communication.

The deadline for all surveys was extended to Monday, March 28.


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