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Upstairs-Vegetable55 t1_j6k49wd wrote

the sign on bonus might be only if you stay for a certain amount of time. I didn’t get mine until a little over 90 days after

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DaveDurant t1_j6k41t7 wrote

Got paperwork that says they agreed to the bonus?

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Comfortable_Pay9738 OP t1_j6k4ipf wrote

I have a screenshot of the information where they mention the sign on bonus for temp drivers, and I dis referred someone for the same position I was working, and he got his sign on bonus on time.

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Optimal-Scarcity2004 t1_j6k6y2k wrote

  1. Post the screenshot.
  2. Is there any mention of the bonus in an offer letter, email or onboarding docs?
  3. Have you asked the company about this? I know there's also a union. They may be interest even if you weren't a member.

Also - Legaladvice will be a better resource than this sub

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Undecidedbutsure t1_j6kw31j wrote

Post the paperwork of the agreement if you can. Also, the Attorney Gen’l office might be the place to start. They are extremely aggressive with employers who owe employees. You can file online.

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Unique-Public-8594 t1_j6k4dgq wrote

What were the terms of the sign on bonus - read the employment offer. If it requires a certain length of employment, did you meet that criteria?

You can try LegalShield. $30/mo. No commitment legal representation but be aware some people are pleased with Legal Shield but others not.

You could cross post this in r/Legal to see what they say over there.

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DunkinRadio t1_j6oifie wrote

Assuming this is the post office, try bringing it up with one of our senators. You can submit your request for assistance on line.

I know they deal with USPS customer issues. It's worth a shot.

Edit: or your Congressperson.

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[deleted] t1_j6ks9tc wrote

Small claims court. Bring a copy of the screenshot and file. UPS will probably pay the bonus to you to settle the suit — fighting in small claims court against a single charge requires them to hire an attorney and that alone will cost more than what you’re owed.

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valley_G t1_j6kygbs wrote

It's the postal service, not UPS, but I will say they definitely already have attorneys available. I've worked for them and they really can be complete assholes to deal with. Their best bet is to start with a letter from an attorney and take it from there.

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[deleted] t1_j6l1qys wrote

Oh whoops! Not sure if the postal service has sovereign immunity 🫤

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