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Postal Rural Carrier

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US Postal Service

Munnsville, NY, US

4 days ago
full-time
No degree mentioned

Job highlights

Benefits

    • Paid Time Off
    • Health Insurance
    • Retirement Savings

    Job Description

    Description

    Recently, USPS has put up vacant positions for Postal Rural Carriers, which can be a great starting point for individuals looking to build their careers within the postal service. The Postal Rural Carrier job is especially ideal for people who enjoy outdoor work. It involves driving a vehicle to deliver mail and packages to rural areas. This means that candidates must have a valid driver's license and a clean driving record. About the Position: As an employee of USPS, working as a Postal Rural Carrier can be rewarding since there are various smaller jobs needed to keep things flowing within its systems operating which are such aspects like selling stamps, taking care of incoming mail, sorting them out depending on where they should go among others; and it also doubles up as an information center where members may ask questions about mailing stuff like change of address forms filling process while providing services including managing mail holds as well as rental boxes distribution points too- all these activities combined not only keep our busy postal service efficient but also create lots opportunities career advancement upwards into different positions within USPO itself due its dynamic nature thus today's low income class worker might end up being top manager tomorrow or vice versa even running entire nationwide system probably. Position Benefits: • Those who have a wide range of abilities can expect to find a plethora of job options • Hourly Pay: $23.47-$38.62 • When considering the benefits package, the mean annual pay for full-time work comes in at $72,400 • Offering paid vacation time off has become a necessity in a job market where competition for employees is stiff Providing recognition to employees who have worked diligently and dedicatedly can underscore the value of promoting from within The United States Postal Service (USPS) is a vast organization that employs countless mail carriers and offers diverse retail services across the country. In order to be considered a U.S citizen, one must have reached the age of 18. Duties Include: • Selling postage stamps • There are many different strategies for sorting incoming emails, but the key is to find a method that works for you • The act of dealing with correspondence can be accomplished by creating distinct piles labeled according to their particular categories. • The delegation of tasks to someone else is a crucial component of several jobs that cannot be neglected. • Homeowners who require changes to their postal service, such as stopping deliveries temporarily or updating their address, can find aid. The United States Postal Service (USPS) is not your run-of-the-mill company. It was founded 200 years ago, and today remains among the largest employers in America, boasting a workforce of over 1 million employees. Through an expansive network of 30 thousand post offices across the country, the USPS handles an enormous volume of mail each year, amounting to 600 million. Fascinatingly, if every bumper of their fleet of cars were to be arranged end-to-end, this would reach around the Earth's equator four times! Employees of the USPS are well-compensated and receive attractive benefits, including retirement plans, health insurance options, and paid leave. The USPS also offers a unique opportunity for professional growth, with diverse job levels available. Prior to sending in your job application, it is crucial to verify that you meet all the stipulated qualifications. Thus, take some time to confirm if you are suitable for the job before proceeding.