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Bid Cluster Man Year Designations BID CLUSTER MAN YEAR DESIGNATIONS - Based on Paid Hours from PP16 2015 (beginning July 11, 2015) through PP14 2016 (ending July 08, 2016) Data Source: EDW / Accounting / Payroll / Paid Hours (includes NALC, APWU, NPMHU >> Career Only) BCID BC NAME STATE Area AREA NAME PFC PFC NAME PD HOURS MY HOURS SIZE BC010780 BIRMINGHAM POST OFFICE (AL) AL G SOUTHERN 350 ALABAMA PFC 2,742,650 1,318.58 200 BC014240 HUNTSVILLE POST OFFICE (AL) AL G SOUTHERN 350 ALABAMA PFC 647,633 311.36 200 BC015602 MOBILE POST OFFICE (AL) AL G SOUTHERN 350 ALABAMA PFC 951,293 457.35 200 BC015630 MONTGOMERY POST OFFICE (AL) AL G SOUTHERN 350 ALABAMA PFC 992,699 477.26 200 BC018250 TUSCALOOSA POST OFFICE (AL) AL G SOUTHERN 350 ALABAMA PFC 212,494 102.16 100 BC020312 ANCHORAGE POST OFFICE (AK) AK E WESTERN 995 ALASKA PFC 1,199,000 576.44 200 BC031480 CHANDLER POST OFFICE (AZ) AZ E WESTERN 852 ARIZONA PFC 258,572 124.31 100 BC033478 GLENDALE POST OFFICE (AZ) AZ E WESTERN 852 ARIZONA PFC 406,352 195.36 125 BC035217 MESA POST OFFICE (AZ) AZ E WESTERN 852 ARIZONA PFC 611,128 293.81 200 BC036364 PHOENIX POST OFFICE (AZ) AZ E WESTERN 852 ARIZONA PFC 5,973,352 2,871.80 200 BC037659 SCOTTSDALE POST OFFICE (AZ) AZ E WESTERN 852 ARIZONA PFC 594,559 285.85 200 BC038269 SUN CITY POST OFFICE (AZ) AZ E WESTERN 852 ARIZONA PFC 344,866 165.80 125 BC038436 TEMPE POST OFFICE (AZ) AZ E WESTERN 852 ARIZONA PFC 356,945 171.61 125 BC038880 TUCSON POST OFFICE (AZ) AZ E WESTERN 852 ARIZONA PFC 1,764,076 848.11 200 BC043069 FAYETTE POST OFFICE (AR) AR G SOUTHERN 720 ARKANSAS PFC 360,068 173.11 125 BC043231 FORT SMITH POST OFFICE (AR) AR G SOUTHERN 720 ARKANSAS PFC 228,496 109.85 100 BC045130 LITTLE ROCK POST OFFICE (AR) AR G SOUTHERN 720 ARKANSAS PFC 1,548,431 744.44 200 BC046408 NORTH LITTLE ROCK POST OFFICE (AR) AR G SOUTHERN 720 ARKANSAS PFC 222,651 107.04 100 BC050108 ALHAMBRA POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 926 SANTA ANA PFC 1,674,509 805.05 200 BC050222 ANAHEIM POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 926 SANTA ANA PFC 1,523,128 732.27 200 BC050462 BAKERSFIELD POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 913 SIERRA COASTAL PFC 965,064 463.97 200 BC050642 BERKELEY POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 945 BAY-VALLEY PFC 412,022 198.09 125 BC050666 BEVERLY HILLS POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 900 LOS ANGELES PFC 246,124 118.33 100 BC051026 BURBANK POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 913 SIERRA COASTAL PFC 374,942 180.26 125 BC051242 CANOGA PARK POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 913 SIERRA COASTAL PFC 295,345 141.99 125 BC051308 CARLSBAD POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 920 SAN DIEGO PFC 223,052 107.24 100 BC051554 CHULA VISTA POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 920 SAN DIEGO PFC 365,242 175.60 125 BC051740 COMPTON POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 900 LOS ANGELES PFC 212,797 102.31 100 BC051752 CONCORD POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 945 BAY-VALLEY PFC 388,294 186.68 125 BC051818 COSTA MESA POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 926 SANTA ANA PFC 238,307 114.57 100 BC051990 DALY CITY POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 940 SAN FRANCISCO PFC 217,725 104.68 100 BC052250 DOWNEY POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 900 LOS ANGELES PFC 241,629 116.17 100 BC052382 EL CAJON POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 920 SAN DIEGO PFC 298,120 143.33 125 BC052526 ESCONDIDO POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 920 SAN DIEGO PFC 251,696 121.01 100 BC052748 FONTANA POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 920 SAN DIEGO PFC 209,422 100.68 100 BC052864 FREMONT POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 945 BAY-VALLEY PFC 468,050 225.02 200 BC052886 FRESNO POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 956 SACRAMENTO PFC 1,322,606 635.87 200 BC052904 FULLERTON POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 926 SANTA ANA PFC 266,977 128.35 125 BC052934 GARDEN GROVE POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 926 SANTA ANA PFC 294,349 141.51 125 BC053012 GLENDALE POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 913 SIERRA COASTAL PFC 521,989 250.96 200 BC053336 HAYWARD POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 945 BAY-VALLEY PFC 523,991 251.92 200 BC053594 HUNTINGTON BEACH POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 926 SANTA ANA PFC 535,547 257.47 200 BC053684 INGLEWOOD POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 900 LOS ANGELES PFC 225,184 108.26 100 BC053710 IRVINE POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 926 SANTA ANA PFC 536,013 257.70 200 BC054050 LAGUNA BEACH POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 926 SANTA ANA PFC 473,318 227.56 200 BC054158 LA MESA POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 920 SAN DIEGO PFC 281,986 135.57 125 BC054182 LANCASTER POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 913 SIERRA COASTAL PFC 232,060 111.57 100 BC054190 LA PUENTE POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 926 SANTA ANA PFC 415,881 199.94 125 BC054380 LIVERMORE POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 945 BAY-VALLEY PFC 217,977 104.80 100 BC054482 LONG BEACH POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 900 LOS ANGELES PFC 1,209,949 581.71 200 BC054521 LA INTL SVC CTR (CA) CA F PACIFIC 900 LOS ANGELES PFC 1,007,255 484.26 200 BC054529 LOS ANGELES BMC (CA) CA F PACIFIC 900 LOS ANGELES PFC 1,452,347 698.24 200 BC054530 LOS ANGELES POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 900 LOS ANGELES PFC 9,775,541 4,699.78 200 BC054866 MENLO PARK POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 940 SAN FRANCISCO PFC 220,692 106.10 100 BC055034 MODESTO POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 956 SACRAMENTO PFC 391,957 188.44 125 BC055157 MORENO VALLEY DDC POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 920 SAN DIEGO PFC 457,694 220.05 200 BC055286 NAPA POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 945 BAY-VALLEY PFC 251,388 120.86 100 BC055376 NEWPORT BEACH POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 926 SANTA ANA PFC 361,078 173.60 125 BC055439 NORTH BAY POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 940 SAN FRANCISCO PFC 367,146 176.51 125 BC055448 NORTH HOLLYWOOD POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 913 SIERRA COASTAL PFC 519,175 249.60 200 BC055508 OAKLAND POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 945 BAY-VALLEY PFC 3,626,014 1,743.28 200 BC055562 OCEANSIDE POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 920 SAN DIEGO PFC 316,281 152.06 125 BC055652 ONTARIO POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 926 SANTA ANA PFC 229,123 110.16 100 BC055664 ORANGE POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 926 SANTA ANA PFC 327,352 157.38 125 BC055730 OXNARD POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 913 SIERRA COASTAL PFC 303,804 146.06 125 BC055802 PALO ALTO POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 940 SAN FRANCISCO PFC 394,100 189.47 125 BC055820 PALOS VERDES PENINS POST OFFIC (CA) CA F PACIFIC 900 LOS ANGELES PFC 211,619 101.74 100 BC055862 PASADENA POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 913 SIERRA COASTAL PFC 637,366 306.43 200 BC056138 PLEASANTON POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 945 BAY-VALLEY PFC 218,461 105.03 100 BC056168 POMONA POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 926 SANTA ANA PFC 308,923 148.52 125 BC056316 RANCHO CUCAMONGA POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 926 SANTA ANA PFC 250,564 120.46 100 BC056354 REDDING POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 956 SACRAMENTO PFC 283,547 136.32 125 BC056372 REDONDO BEACH POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 900 LOS ANGELES PFC 265,563 127.67 125 BC056378 REDWOOD CITY POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 940 SAN FRANCISCO PFC 310,169 149.12 125 BC056462 RICHMOND POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 945 BAY-VALLEY PFC 370,568 178.16 125 BC056552 RIVERSIDE POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 920 SAN DIEGO PFC 611,456 293.97 200 BC056678 SACRAMENTO POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 956 SACRAMENTO PFC 4,517,300 2,171.78 200 BC056744 SAN BERNARDINO POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 920 SAN DIEGO PFC 1,614,428 776.17 200 BC056750 SAN BRUNO POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 940 SAN FRANCISCO PFC 270,244 129.93 125 BC056768 SAN DIEGO POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 920 SAN DIEGO PFC 5,133,275 2,467.92 200 BC056780 SAN FERNANDO POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 913 SIERRA COASTAL PFC 428,195 205.86 200 BC056785 SAN FRANCISCO BMC (CA) CA F PACIFIC 945 BAY-VALLEY PFC 927,801 446.06 200 BC056786 SAN FRANCISCO POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 940 SAN FRANCISCO PFC 6,162,459 2,962.72 200 BC056834 SAN JOSE POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 945 BAY-VALLEY PFC 3,407,751 1,638.34 200 BC056846 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO POST OFFIC (CA) CA F PACIFIC 926 SANTA ANA PFC 305,759 147.00 125 BC056852 SAN LEANDRO POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 945 BAY-VALLEY PFC 364,666 175.32 125 BC056894 SAN MATEO POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 940 SAN FRANCISCO PFC 408,407 196.35 125 BC056918 SAN RAFAEL (CA) CA F PACIFIC 940 SAN FRANCISCO PFC 334,912 161.02 125 BC056924 SAN RAMON POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 945 BAY-VALLEY PFC 241,461 116.09 100 BC056936 SANTA ANA POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 926 SANTA ANA PFC 2,780,354 1,336.71 200 BC056942 SANTA BARBARA POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 913 SIERRA COASTAL PFC 979,823 471.07 200 BC056948 SANTA CLARA POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 945 BAY-VALLEY PFC 286,357 137.67 125 BC056950 SANTA CLARITA POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 913 SIERRA COASTAL PFC 377,304 181.40 125 BC056954 SANTA CRUZ POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 945 BAY-VALLEY PFC 236,800 113.85 100 BC056978 SANTA MONICA POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 900 LOS ANGELES PFC 331,870 159.55 125 BC056996 SANTA ROSA (CA) CA F PACIFIC 940 SAN FRANCISCO PFC 487,119 234.19 200 BC057524 STOCKTON POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 956 SACRAMENTO PFC 603,811 290.29 200 BC057620 SUNNYVALE POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 940 SAN FRANCISCO PFC 367,169 176.52 125 BC057812 THOUSAND OAKS POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 913 SIERRA COASTAL PFC 358,329 172.27 125 BC057872 TORRANCE POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 900 LOS ANGELES PFC 529,649 254.64 200 BC058064 VALLEJO POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 945 BAY-VALLEY PFC 226,185 108.74 100 BC058100 VAN NUYS POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 913 SIERRA COASTAL PFC 3,044,687 1,463.79 200 BC058118 VENTURA POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 913 SIERRA COASTAL PFC 243,405 117.02 100 BC058238 WALNUT CREEK POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 945 BAY-VALLEY PFC 314,681 151.29 125 BC058364 WESTMINSTER POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 926 SANTA ANA PFC 215,742 103.72 100 BC058454 WHITTIER POST OFFICE (CA) CA F PACIFIC 926 SANTA ANA
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