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Reference: azstarnet.comDisclaimer: This website is not associated with or affiliated with the USPS or U.S. Postal Service. We simply offer links to their site for easier, less confusing research.
Friday, March 16, 2012
The allegedly false advertisements offered federal "Postal" jobs; "Wildlife" jobs; "Border Patrol" agent jobs; an
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Postal Service Jobs, Employment Situation Grim
Article Snip: "There is a contract provision that states that no one can be transferred more than 50 miles. That's a hurdle the postal service will have to find employment for employees within a 50-mile radius."
Reference: www.wwltv.comWednesday, January 25, 2012
Postal Service Hiring in Kentucky and Indiana - Get a Job With the Post Office
Article Snip: The U.S. Postal Service is hiring for temporary jobs in Lexington, and in Louisville, Paducah and Evansville, Ind. Anyone interested must apply online at USPS.com/employment.
Reference: www.kentucky.comPostal employment
Article Snip: the jobs are open primarily because of attrition.
“Our baby boomers are retiring, and we need replacements,” he said.
Friday, January 20, 2012
SOUTH CAROLINA (WMBF)- The Greater South Carolina Postal District is looking to hire 180 new employees
Article Snip: The positions are entry-level and will pay between $9.50 and $22.15 per hour. The positions are available at 32 different locations
Reference: www.wmbfnews.comMonday, October 3, 2011
Yes, the Postal Service is still hiring
Article Snip: Explore and apply for career opportunities with the Postal Service™.
Reference: usps.comTuesday, September 13, 2011
U.S. Postal Service to create postal related jobs in Barrington; and Lakeville, Minn.
Article Snip: Computer Sciences Corp. has received an $83 million grant from the Postal Service to repair and maintain equipment used to handle and process mail internally. Besides Barrington, it will set up operations in Lakeville, Minn.
Reference: www.courierpostonline.comSaturday, July 30, 2011
The Post Office is being taken away from you now
Monday, July 25, 2011
$19.45 an Hour Rural Postal Carrier Jobs
Monday, July 18, 2011
Postal Support Employee Employment Q and A
ANSWER: PSEs will be returned based upon their craft standing on the roll in the
installation, or in the MVS Craft by their occupational group standing on the roll, for up to
a one year period from their break in service. Reference: www.apwu.org
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Postal Employment in beautiful Gulf Shores, Alabama
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
U.S. Postal Service is hiring now
Monday, June 6, 2011
Post Office Job Opportunities
To Spread the Word About New Job Opportunities Article Snip: In many instances, the Postal Service is obligated to hire veterans before civilians, provided they are on the appropriate hiring register, Guffey said. Veterans should be educated about the benefits of being a postal employee and encouraged to take the necessary tests to be considered for employment.
“We want to make sure that veterans across the nation are on the list when hiring begins,” he said.
Along with the letter, the union included a short tutorial that explains how veterans can conduct job searches and apply for new positions. Reference: www.apwu.org
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Work for Postal Service
Friday, March 25, 2011
March 25 Postal Announcement
The highly anticipated March 25 USPS announcement is referenced below as found on the USPS' website. The largest majority of the information was put out yesterday (March 24, 2011) detailing the district closings, the Voluntary Early Retirement (VER), The financial incentive programs being offered to eligible career non-bargaining employees in targeted groups at Headquarters, Headquarters-related Field Units, Area Offices and Customer Service District Offices (Administrative). However, the additional information provided in the following announcement that stands out boldly is 'additional staff reductions will occur as the Postal Service makes necessary changes to its network and retail operations. The full scope and financial impact of these personnel actions should be realized in one calendar year — by March 2012.' Read below to see the official release. Stay tuned and we will provide further internal information as it trickles out.
March 25 Postal Announcement
The Announcement
PMG ANNOUNCES CLOSING OF SEVEN DISTRICTS
I am confident we have developed a strong plan that takes a key step toward a leaner and less bureaucratic structure.
As part of the ongoing redesign of the Postal Service, PMG Pat Donahoe yesterday announced USPS will close 7 of its 74 district offices. This reflects continuing alignments within the organization to achieve core business strategies and, when fully implemented, will help realize approximately $750 million of annual cost savings (Link Extra, 3/23).
The district offices scheduled for closure — Columbus, OH, (Eastern Area); Southeast Michigan in Troy, MI, and Northern Illinois in Carol Stream, IL (Great Lakes Area); Southeast New England in Providence, RI (Northeast Area); South Georgia in Macon, GA, and Albuquerque in Albuquerque, NM (Southwest Area); and Big Sky in Billings, MT (Western Area) — house only administrative functions that will be assumed by surrounding district offices. The closures will not affect customer service, mail delivery, Post Office operations or ZIP codes.
“I am confident we have developed a strong plan that takes a key step toward a leaner and less bureaucratic structure. One that is fair to our employees and one that will meet the future needs of our customers and the mailing industry,” said Donahoe.
This organizational redesign builds on previous PMG announcements that include a 16 percent reduction in officer ranks, realigning revenue-generating business units, closing the Southeast Area Office, and further reducing the employee complement by about 7,500 positions.
While yesterday’s announcement focused on the administrative and executive corps, additional staff reductions will occur as the Postal Service makes necessary changes to its network and retail operations. The full scope and financial impact of these personnel actions should be realized in one calendar year — by March 2012.
emphasis (bold-print) added by The Postal Newsgroup
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Postal Service to cut 7,500 jobs
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Postal jobs in Huntsville are safe but city may lose its postmark
Saturday, October 16, 2010
USPS Casual Employment
Postal Office Employment Tips
Reference: http://glassdoor.com
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Postal Service hiring temporary staff for Christmas holidays
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Seasonal jobs opening up for the USPS
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Postal workers rally to keep their jobs
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Work for U.S. Postal Service
Sunday, September 12, 2010
No retirement for these older folks, just work
Monday, August 23, 2010
Many baby boomers continue to work after retirement
Monday, August 16, 2010
Working for the Post Office: sorry pay and no benefits?
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Postal Hiring Freeze
Friday, August 6, 2010
Gov't. Employment Ranges From 38% in D.C. to 12% in Ohio
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Employment Link
Monday, July 26, 2010
Who says the post office is not hiring?
Monday, July 19, 2010
Post Office Employment
Cool jobs: Postal Service stamp development manager
Sunday, July 11, 2010
US postal workers told 'Relocate or lose jobs'
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Job Corps And VETS Launch Veteran Employment Project
Applications for this program are currently being accepted, and program officials are hoping to fill the available training positions as soon as possible.
Veterans are urged to apply by calling the Job Corps at 1-800-733-JOBS. Reference: www.wsmv.com
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Federal and Postal Employment Research Resource
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Postmaster General Predicts USPS Payroll Failure by Fall
Article Snip: By fall, the Postal Service won't have enough money to make payroll, Potter predicts.
Reference: www.washingtonpost.com
Monday, March 22, 2010
Is Congress Biting the Postman?
Article Title: Is Congress Biting the Postman?
Article Snip: the number of people employed by the postal service has fallen even more sharply. In 2000 the system employed 787,500 workers. Last year it employed 623,100, a drop of 20.1 percent. This means that the Postal Service has been scaling back its workforce more than proportionately to the decline in mail volume
Reference: talkingpointsmemo.com
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Layoffs in the future for Postal Employees?
Article Title: Layoffs in the future for Postal Employees?
Article Snip: Layoffs in the future for Postal Employees? Now that is scary news. If the Postmaster of this great country is forecasting this kind of "doom and gloom" and pointing the finger at the American Postal Worker and their wages and benefits
Reference: federalemployeenews.blogspot.com
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
How to help Protect Yourself from Nasty Government and Post Office Job Scams
Article Title: How to help Protect Yourself from Nasty Government and Post Office Job Scams
Article Snip: Information from USAJOBS.gov: Information on job vacancies with the Federal Government and the Postal Service is provided free of charge. However, many Americans are victimized by scam artists selling information about Federal job opportunities.
Reference: www.crimezilla.com
Monday, January 25, 2010
New Federal Employment Resource
Article Title: New OPM Veteran Site- Feds Hire Vets
Article Snip: Employment of Veterans in the Federal Government, which establishes the Veterans Employment Initiative. The Initiative is a strategic, yet very straightforward, approach to helping the men and women who have served our country in the military find employment in the Federal Government. It also underscores the importance of aligning the talents of these individuals with key positions so the Government is better positioned to meet mission objectives and citizens are better served.
Reference: veteransemploymentprogramoffice.blogspot.com