Classes of Mail

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By: Alan Gegax

This podcast is intended to empower city letter carriers. Through education, we'll make ourselves better carriers who are immune to discipline and mistreatment by management, and are forces for positive change and reform within our own union. I do not speak for the USPS or NALC (or anybody else, for that matter!), this is not an official USPS or NALC podcast, and all opinions and advice are my own or my guests'. Submit feedback, questions, or topic suggestions to classesofmail@gmail.com .

Michael Addresses Articles in the Postal Record
#22
Yesterday at 10:05 PM

There were some articles in the December 2025 Postal Record that are relevant to issues important to Michael and me. We discuss them.


We Lost at the Committee on Appeals
#21
Last Monday at 11:00 AM

Sometimes when you fight, you lose. Michael and I discuss what happened with our appeal, and why it's important to fight, even if you sometimes lose.


An Update on My Kidney Cancer
#20
02/26/2026

My surgery is now behind me, and things appear to be going well. I have my first follow-up in a few days, so this is everything I know as of the date of recording.


Michael's Favorite Grievance Wins
#19
02/21/2026

This episode is by request, from our friends in New York City. Michael bring the hits with some of his favorite grievance wins. It's a fun list, and the last grievance is a banger.


Mike Caref Tells the Story behind the OIG Report
#18
02/17/2026

Mike Caref joins me to talk about the enormous grievance settlements that featured in the Office of the Inspector General report that was released earlier this year. We discuss some of the specific grievances, and the specific payouts. More generally, we go over what it takes to get management to actually comply with the contract.


The Rest of Article 7 of the JCAM
#17
02/14/2026

This one's a little dry. But it does contain some gems that shed light on the fact that Brian Renfroe has no intention of getting rid of the CCA classification.


The Story of Michael's Life
#16
02/11/2026

We drop the educational portion of the podcast, to bring you this very special episode of Classes of Mail. We get to hear Michael Brasaemle's story: how he came to the United States from Korea, his time in the Air Force, and his path through the USPS. It's an amazing story.6


Michael Shares His Route Inspection Checklist for CARRIERS
#15
02/07/2026

Michael came up with a route inspection checklist that's aimed at CARRIERS (not stewards). It's filled with a ton of useful advice on how to make the most of your route inspection, and how to give your steward as much ammunition as possible for any grievances after the fact.


Michael and I Address the New Attendance Interview and the Interpretive Dispute
#14
02/03/2026

Michael and I talk news! A final kidney update before my surgery, and the two topics mentioned in the title. For the attendance interview, we go through all the questions in an investigative interview template that has been circulating on social media, to be used against carriers who use their earned benefit of sick leave. We have suggestions on how to answer these awful questions.


Lino Miranda Talks about CREA, the Delay of Mail, and His Two Documentaries
#13
01/31/2026

Lino Miranda came on to Classes of Mail to talk about the two documentaries he's produces, which expose the Post Office's systemic delay of deliverable mail. We talk about the reaction he got, the legalities of recording on postal premises, and the harm done by the delay of mail. Finally, we talk about CREA, Lino's artificial intelligence grievance research tool.


Michael Gets Another Chance to Rant
#12
01/30/2026

OK, the first one wound up being pretty well received, so Michael is back for more. In this episode, Michael talks about unadjudicated discipline, deems desirable, and much more.


Region 12 NBA Candidate Bill Kriebel
#11
01/27/2026

Bill Kriebel talks about his run for NBA in Region 12.


JCAM Article 7, Part 2 of 3
#10
01/24/2026

Holy moly this article is LONG! This section covers transferring to other installations, and the conversion of CCAs/PTFs to full-time regular. It also covers the prohibitions on crossing crafts.


The Rest of the OIG Report
#9
01/21/2026

Michael and I read the remainder of the OIG report on grievances. This episode covers the OIG's recommendations, and the Post Office's response.


The Full OIG Report on Grievances
#8
01/17/2026

In this episode, Michael and I read the OIG report that discusses how much money management wastes by not following the contract. During the 3-year period the OIG investigates, it totaled A BILLION DOLLARS!


Domestic Mail Manual 508 "Recipient Services"
#7
01/15/2026

This episode is what Classes of Mail is all about. We do a deep dive into the Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) Section 508. In this section, we learn about what makes a proper mailbox, how we're supposed to handle "refused" mail, what we do when a person doesn't pick up their vacation hold in a timely manner, and SO MUCH MORE!


Plans for the LA Convention, and Unrelated Parking Rules While Delivering
#6
01/12/2026

Michael and I talk about what we have planned for the LA Convention, and a few other items of interest.


JCAM Article 7.1 - All about CCAs
#5
01/09/2026

We skip Article 6, which is about layoffs. The short version is that we're protected from layoffs. Article 7 is much more relevant, and much longer. Today, we get through all of Article 7.1, which covers the CCA category of employees.


The Straight Scoop on Postmark Dates, and the AFCS and CRMAs
#4
01/05/2026

I open the show by explaining WHEN outgoing mail gets its postmark dates. It's handled by a machine called the Advanced Facer Canceler System. Then I get into how that machine actually works. Finally, I answer a question from the mailbag about Commercial Mail Receiving Agencies (like the UPS Store), and what we're supposed to do with their mail. This episode kind of gets into the weeds, and that's exactly where Classes of Mail likes to be!


JCAM 2 through 5
#3
12/30/2025

Today we power through FOUR articles of the JCAM. Article 2 is about accommodations for deaf employees, and I share a funny anecdote from the Carrier Academy. Article 3 is about management's rights (and their obligations). Article 4 is about the impending robot uprising. Article 5 is about unilateral changes and past practices.


Michael Get His Chance to Rant
#2
12/25/2025

Michael asked me if he could come into the studio and say what's really on his mind, without me holding him back. This episode is the result.


JCAM Article 1
#1
12/22/2025

Season 6 is here! I'll be reading the entire JCAM from cover to cover, this time with much better audio quality and fewer accents. Today I read from Article 1, which empowers the NALC to represent carriers, and covers cross-craft work by supervisors and 204B's.


How Stuff Works down at the Plant
#105
12/19/2025

This was supposed to be an episode about route inspections, but my passions got the better of me, and I wound up doing a whole episode about how the machines work down at the plant. I find it incredibly interesting.


Advice for Carriers on Route Inspections
#104
12/15/2025

This episode is intended for regular carriers, not stewards. Michael and I talk about the inspection process, and address a lot of the fears carriers have surrounding the actual day of inspection,


C Moline Talks about Workroom Floor Activism
#103
12/09/2025

"You can't use the master's tools to tear down the master's house." C Moline is an all-time favorite podcast guest. Today, she talks about how our grievance process is inherently broken, and why it can't fix the daily injustices our carriers face. Instead, C talks about a handful of tools that everyday carriers can use to protect their rights and stop abuse in its tracks.


The Rest of the EL-921 - DISCIPLINE
#102
12/05/2025

There is some fantastic information in here about the criteria management is supposed to use when issuing discipline.


Adam Crosby of Table Two Ticket
#101
12/01/2025

Adam Crosby has added his voice to the growing ranks of postal podcasts. His core message is that our union needs to do a better job of representing its table two carriers. In this wide-ranging discussion, we talk about the Post Office's use of the Amazon model of hiring, they systemic mistreatment of CCAs, and the disappointing lack of empathy shown by carriers on table one.


Getting Some Stuff off Our Chests
#100
11/25/2025

I have a medical update about my kidney issue. Spoiler alert: it's cancer. But it's not that bad, as far as cancer goes. Michael and I also talk about some stuff going on in our branch, and at the national level. Finally, we give a hearty endorsement of the new Table Two Ticket podcast.


EL-921 Continued. Setting Precedent
#99
11/22/2025

Michael and I read more from the EL-921, management's guide to handling grievances. This section covers precedent, and a few other items of interest.


The EL-921, Management's Guide to Handling Grievances
#98
11/17/2025

I've been looking forward to reading this one. It's management's playbook for how they're SUPPOSED TO handle grievances. It provides valuable insights into how the grievance process works, and how management is supposed to cooperate with stewards. This is part one of what will probably be three parts.


Michael and I Share Our Own Discipline Letters
#97
11/12/2025

Both Michael and I have received discipline letters that are active now, for attendance. We read the discipline, and discuss at length how we would pick apart management's claims. We'll go over the relevant sections of the ELM, and we pull from a few additional sources.


Veteran's Benefits with Air Force Veteran Michael Brasaemle
#96
11/08/2025

Michael joins me to talk about all the extra benefits that veterans have earned through their service. We also talk a bit about Michael's time in the Air Force.


Rich Discusses My Appeal at National, and the Branch Reply
#95
11/04/2025

In this episode, my lifelong friend and listener favorite Rich joins me to talk about the appeal I have right now at the National Committee on Appeals. I read the entirety of my appeal, the entirety of the branch reply, and we comment on both. Not surprisingly, we find my arguments to be more compelling. Even so, we present the other side as written, and try to give their positions fair treatment.


Details and Plans for Our Upcoming Contract Rallies
#94
10/31/2025

I'm joined by Chris Persampieri (Next Generation Carriers), Graig Samoluk (President, Branch 334), and Derek Liemohn (BFN alternate steward, and newly minted full-time regular), to discuss plans for nationwide contract rallies in February of 2026. Now is the time to get the ball rolling if we want to have a better outcome in our next contract negotiations.


The Rest of the EL814
#93
10/27/2025

There are important safety tips in this section including clarification of some controversial topics like curbing your wheels and wearing your shoulder belt.


EL-814 Section 1 through Section 6
#92
10/23/2025

I've decided to do a reading of the EL-814, the Employee's Guide to Safety. It's full of interesting and useful information.


Michael Talks about Route Counts and Inspections (3999 and 1838-c)
#91
10/20/2025

Michael talks about the proper use of the route count, the one-day count, and office observations.


I Need Your Input on a Branch Bylaw Issue
#90
10/17/2025

There is a provision in my branch's bylaws that requires a seminar to be held for anybody who's interested, if the branch pays for a person to attend any special meetings or schools. It's being ignored by my branch president. I want you to listen to the circumstances, and give me your advice on what I should do in this situation.


Route Protection Handbook, Part 2
#89
10/11/2025

Michael and I finish the route protection handbook


Route Protection Handbook, Part 1
#88
10/09/2025

Michael and I read from a route protection handbook. We talk about how to ensure you get all the time credit your route deserves.