
The pay and benefits are great.

Have you ever considered a job as a Rural Carrier and City Carrier Associate at the United States Postal Service??
Watch the video to learn more! Who knows, maybe the #USPS is your next big career move.
How much do RCA/CCA make?
City Carrier Assistant pay begins at $16.06 an hour.
Rural Carrier Associate pay begins at $17.40 an hour.

During my career within the management level has been very rewarding, especially when your employees buy in to your management style - respect begets respect. If you value the voice of your employees, lead by example and being transparent, they reciprocate with willingness to work hard for you.

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Are you a veteran looking for work? Did you know that your military service is treated as prior employment?
The United States Postal Service® has a long history of providing career opportunities to veterans, reservists, and their family members. In fact, they currently employ nearly 100,000 Military members and Veterans in their organization.
They value the leadership, reliability, and high-tech skills veterans bring to the organization, as well as your loyalty and integrity.
The Postal recruiting team recruits nationwide and year-round. These hiring events are great opportunities for you to visit with our team and ask specific questions about the Postal Service™.
In order to receive preference in hiring, you must clearly identify your claim for veteran’s preference on your online application. The Postal Service requires that you submit a copy of your Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, DD-214 (Member 4 Copy), or other official documentation from a branch of the Armed Forces or the Department of Veterans Affairs showing dates of service and type of discharge.
You must apply online to be considered and can do so here.
For additional information about career opportunities to veterans, reservists, and their family members, email the USPS at military@usps.gov

United States Postal Service is hiring for multiple positions in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties.
USPS is looking for Postal Support Employee (PSE), Mail Processing Clerk, Mail Handler, Assistant, City Carrier Assistant, Rural Carrier, Associate Automotive Technician, Maintenance Mechanic and Laborer Custodial.
All applicants must be 18 and older, able to pass a drug screening and criminal background investigation.
Learn more and apply online today at USPS Hiring Event
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I felt proud to work for #Usps when... I first started. It did not take long time figure out that the United States Post office is a horrible place to work. I am looking forward to finding new suitable employment.

The United States Postal Service is hosting a drive-though career fair on May 2! The event will be held at the #USPS Administrative Building located at 2000 Orange Avenue from 1 PM - 3 PM.
They have 200 positions available and the starting salary for the open positions ranges from $16.87 - $23.74 per hour.
Learn more about working at USPS and prepare for this exciting opportunity happening on May 2!

Milwaukee, WI - Getting letters, packages, and bills out to more than five million people takes plenty of work. It is the reason the United States Postal Service (USPS) is looking to hire hundreds of positions around the state.
“We have a need throughout the entire state for hiring!" - Fred Schroeder, acting HR Manager for the USPS in Milwaukee
To learn more about the positions available with USPS, visit the USPS Career and Jobs website. You can find specific details about the jobs open as well as salary information.
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The actual job is great. You’re out of the office, doing your work. My experience is the customers are generally very nice and happy to see the mailman. Management is terrible though. The office varies how bad management is, there’s some postmasters that just care about the work getting done correctly and not having to deal with customers because the mail carrier made a mistake. Then there’s the ones who micromanage and make the job miserable