
I would not reccomend my best friend work for #USPS because...
No matter what job you do at the USPS, it will be one of the most difficult jobs you will ever do. The mail is heavy and pretty dirty and sometimes you have to deal with angry customers who are unhappy with their service. If you are in your early 20s, you might enjoy the job because you can build a career there and get great benefits. But you will have to be a non career employee for about 3yrs or more before you become permanent. Some supervisors are very condescending and talk to you like a child, others are not helpful. You will make money because you will work very long hours and work 6 days a week mandatory. It's not for everyone. Its definitely not for someone who actually wants to have a life. And don't let me get started on working out in the elements! Rain, sleet, snow wind and butter cold.... get used to it because the mail never stops being delivered.

Orientation with USPS FINALLY
Finally after almost 2 years of applying with the USPS I received my orientation email late last night. I found out I was going to be let go from my temp job and I was so discouraged but God kept me going . Thank you Jesus!!!!

Post Office is hiring 500...
Post Office hiring 500 seasonal workers in Rochester, NY area. Both seasonal and long-term positions in the following areas are available:
> Postal Support Employees > City Carrier Assistants > Rural Carrier Assistants
Go to http://about.usps.com/careers/welcome.htm to search for local job opening and apply today!

Got a birthday card!
On my mail route, I know most of the people on it because Im a rural carrier for the USPS.. two weeks ago was my birthday and I got a card that one of my stops left for me!! They gave me some scratch off tickets and I won 20 bucks from one so it was such a good day. I love this job because of stuff like that. It can be really stressful at times but at the end of the day nice people make it worth it.

The biggest mistake I made as a #Postmaster at #USPostalService ...
Thinking I could be a friend to the 17 people I supervised.

My advice to people interested in working at #USPostalService as a #Postmaster ...
Accept a position as a clerk, even though you may want to be a carrier. The advancement opportunities are better because you'll have training in more areas.

Postal service
I am extremely interested in a postal job delivering mail for any of these cites/towns; greenfield , montague , gill, leverett , north Amherst, south deerfield , or sunderland Massachusetts. Any and all help is appreciated

What makes someone want to stay at #USPS is
Benefits are wonderful - you get to work in the community- at the end of every day you feel like you have accomplished something. Good work place environment - a ton of excellent co-workers

THE BEST thing about working for #UnitedStatesPostalService is
I love working for the US Postal Services because this organization is a global sector that provides services across the world. The professionalism is an ongoing improvement for their consumers. Employees have the opportunity to work various jobs positions through the bidding cycle which is awarded based on seniority. We have the opportunity to donate funds volunteerily to various charities to help people across the world. The USPostal Services has taught me how to be more professional through training classes, and to be responsible and appreciative of having a government job. We have weekly safety talks. But most importantly, I love that we have "Voice of the Employee." Employees are given the opportunity to share their ideas with the management on improvements or adjustments to help achieve daily tasks and the flow of production. Employees are awarded and acknowledged for the performamce and this let's us know that we are part of the postal team.

USPS is Hiring!
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) in Front Range County, CO is #hiring up to 1000 new employees. Positions include (City Carrier Assistants, Rural Carrier Associates, and Assistant Rural Carriers. Use the link to submit your application today! Want to be a postal worker? USPS is hiring 1,000 of them