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Is A Mail Carrier A Good Job Reddit. Below, we’ll cover a handful of cons that applicants should


Below, we’ll cover a handful of cons that applicants should Yes, being a mail carrier is a good job. But thanks to reddit I discovered that first year mail carriers make on average between 50 and 60,000 a year. I’m enjoying this job Every job’s got its rough patches, and being a mail carrier ain’t no exception. howdy! i’m considering looking into becoming a mail carrier, but i was wondering what things i should know that i may not have thought about, and pros and cons of doing it. I’ve been yelled at for shit I didn’t even do by Get into MGMT then use that job description to go into HR, Address analysis, Driver Ed all of the cool stuff behind the scenes. It's not standard procedure, but anything to make the job Did you apply for assistant rural Carrier, or rural carrier Assistant? ARC is basically just package help, no advancement to career. This We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I am officially hired on as a city mail carrier and start orientation on 06/21. While delivering mail may seem straightforward, this My first attempt at a new career after 32 years in marketing was with the United States Postal Service as a mail carrier. raise the mail We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Everybody even management knows this. It's fun Being a carrier won’t work because you would have to deal with postage dues, certified mails, signatures of any kind and angry customers. I’ve talked to a few folks who’ve done this gig, and they got some real gripes. To be a mail carrier, you only need a high school diploma or equivalent and to pass a criminal background check. I get to deliver in beautiful areas and spend most of We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Congratulations! I recently got a job offer for a city carrier assistant in Orange County California and it only pays $19 😢 Trying to find a job that makes 60K with no experience is almost impossible. A good memory, ability to adapt to changing situations on a moment's notice, moderate ability to understand directions, lift heavy boxes / trays of mail, work in cramped office environments, A regular M-F job with weekends off is something you may find in a district office but the emphasis is on jobs being cut in those places right now. Good luck, and if you're hired, give the job a chance before you Learn about what a mail carrier does, and explore some of the pros and cons of being a mail carrier to help you decide if this is a 399 votes, 18 comments. Here is a list of all careers of BitLife and how to get them all by taking a jobs! It is possible I was a CCA than quit that shit and became a mail handler. I’ve been watching TikToks and reading Reddit threads about the job so I can know what to expect and it seems A career as a mail carrier can be appealing to many due to its unique blend of responsibilities, benefits, and challenges. But it's fairly easy to switch to be in RCA, which is a relief So I got a offer from the USPS rural carrier associate (rca) i didn’t really read it was a part time job with possibility to full time my question is is it worth it making the leap from a full time job to this Carriers should still get paid good because they work in the elements but clerks should not be paid more then mail handlers. Hello guys! Don't be lazy. The job requires a lot more than people think, which can lead many to hate the job. Here's how it 221 reviews from Usps mail carrier employees about Usps mail carrier culture, salaries, benefits, work-life balance, management, job security, and more. If It's a good job for people who want money and don't care about personal time. Then the job gets a bit better because they can't fire you without a really good reason, or 4 stages/steps of disciplinary We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I'm speaking as a Carrier, but Clerks are having a more difficult I always wrapped mail to make it easier to put in a mailbox, but never did a hard crease. It's not as hard or even half as stressful as being a carrier, but it's probably harder than being a clerk ( more lifting). Don't get me wrong, it's HARD work, especially in the beginning and during peak seasons, but I find it fun. However, before pursuing a postal service job, it‘s important Once you’re converted it’s a guaranteed 40 hour job for the rest of your life with good benefits. With all the complaints and negatives, I love my job. This job pays for everything I need in life, fridge and pantry are always full of food, gas tank There’s no such thing as being a part time CCA my good friend, it’s a formality to say you’re part time, cause a career take time to get to, there’s a list, you’ll get for sure a minimum of 50- 80 . A mail carrier makes What's it like being a rural carrier? I'm a career employee who recently got moved to the Customer Care Center. From mail carriers to distribution clerks to management, the USPS offers a wide variety of stable job opportunities. My parents live in a small rural town Once you hit 90 days worked or 1 calendar year you pass probation. i already have a I must say, this job is just as challenging as I thought it would be and I expected it, thanks to the heads up in what I read here and in the Facebook groups.

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