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Alice Juarez
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over 6 months ago

Be prepared to work 10 to 12 hours daily maybe even 6 days. When mandated. And to be a team player...always helps.

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jeffrey davis
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over 6 months ago

Great experience great people hard work yet good job

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John Huang
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over 6 months ago

"During these unprecedented times, the (United States) Postal Service is hiring,” said James Boxrud, a USPS spokesman. “In Colorado alone, we can hire 600 employees today, and in the Denver area we can hire over 200 employees today."

https://denver.cbslocal.com/2020/03/20/usps-hiring-coronavirus-colorado/

#colorado #hiringnews

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T B
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over 6 months ago

Hello, I've scored a 99% on my exam, and a few days later my status moved to pre hire list. I haven't received anything for a DT& background check. Is this normal? Thank you!

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Robin Grant
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over 6 months ago

Run... worst pkace ever to work for. Lots of gang mentality bullying.

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Glen Cioca
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over 6 months ago

Security, good wages, enjoyed the responsibilities associated with job, Retired with 36 years. 31 with USPS and 5 years with USNavy Submarine force. Now I’m referee/umpire High School and club sports (volleyball, soccer, baseball, softball, football). I am an accomplished woodworker and handyman.

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Will Hartmann
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over 6 months ago

Benefits & security

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Charles Moore
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over 6 months ago

of the friends I made.

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Richard Cowan
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over 6 months ago

When i was about 13 years old my mom had been sad cause my step father and my real father were in the marines and the Navy and she had not heard anything from dad and the mailman delivered our mail and one of the letters was from step father and the letter contained pictures of my step father laughing and in good spirits and i knew right then and there that's what i wanted to be and in December of 1988 i joined the USPS and in 2018 i retired i love bringing joy to people and being like part of the family and i enjoyed being a letter carrier i still keep in touch with my family so for me it was dream come true

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daryl thurman
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over 6 months ago

Never have a heart attack on the job because two weeks after you will be gone just like what happened to me.

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