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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Job Corps And VETS Launch Veteran Employment Project

Article Title: Job Corps And VETS Launch Veteran Employment Project Article Snip: Participation by veterans in this demonstration project will be free, including transportation to and from the Job Corps center, housing, meals, basic medical services, academic and career technical training, bi-weekly living allowances, and job placement and post-graduation support.

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

If you are searching for employment with the U.S. Postal Service, you may also be interested in seeking employment with the Federal Government. Federal employees and postal employees are in the same retirement system and many benefits are closely matched. The potential for higher compensation and advancement in federal jobs appears to be equal or greater than that of postal employees. Federal Soup is a great resource for finding agencies that are hiring while at the same time, following employment and retirement in the postal system. Take a click on over and see if this will help in your employment search. LINK: Federal Soup

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Postmaster General Predicts USPS Payroll Failure by Fall

Article Title: Postmaster General John Potter leads a cry for retrenchment
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

Monday, January 18, 2010

Due Diligence Avoids Job Scams


Article Title: Due Diligence Avoids Job Scams
Article Snip: In January, the U.S. Postal Service switched to a new eCareer hiring system, a process by which you start on the Internet and apply for a specific job, rather than apply for any open job.
Reference: www.ihavenet.com

USPS - Employment Requirements


Article Title: USPS - Employment Requirements
Article Snip: A qualification for postal employment is to be drug free, and is determined through a urinalysis drug screen.
Reference: www.usps.com

Sunday, January 10, 2010

U.S. Postal Exams


Article Title: U.S. Postal Exams
Article Snip: The United States Postal Service administers a number of examinations for employee applicants to be considered for employment. Exams are administered as needed on a regional or service-area basis. ...Postal Exam 460,Postal Exam 473 / 473-C,Postal Exam 710,Postal Exam 916,Postal Exam 931,Postal Exam 932,Postal Exam 933,Postal Exam 943/944,...

Reference: en.wikipedia.org

Increase in Government Jobs


Article Title: Increase in Government Jobs
Article Snip: ...not all parts of the Federal government are increasing positions; instead, jobs have decreased in the postal service arena...
Reference: www.benzinga.com

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Postal Job Scams (revisit)

Beware of websites claiming they can help you get hired by the U.S. Postal Service
Article Title: Beware of websites claiming they can help you get hired by the U.S. Postal Service
Article Snip: " open job positions, according to the U.S. Postal Service, currently are a rarity.
"We're offering voluntary, early retirement to about 160,000 employees," said Gerald McKiernan, a spokesman for the postal service."

Reference: http://articles.latimes.com/2008/nov/16/business/fi-consumer16 (Revisit Date: Nov. 16, 2008)

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Postal Job Postings for California

If you live in California and are searching for employment, the postal service has numerous announcements for 'External Publication of Job Postings' on their site. Click the following to go to the USPS employment link: www.usps.com/employment/. Once you are on the employment page, click on the 'search jobs online' link. This will take you to the 'States' search page. Simply click on the 'State' you wish to search for job postings. As of this writing, California has several postal employment posting announcements. Some examples are postmaster reliefs, rural carrier associates, temporary relief carriers, city carriers, and casuals. The postings are for places like Walnut Grove, Holt, Visalia, Paradise, Arcata, paradise, etc.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Postal workers picket possible job cuts in Saginaw


Article Title: Postal workers picket possible job cuts in Saginaw
Article Snip: Dozens of workers picketed outside the post office building on Washington Avenue in effort to keep their jobs from moving to Lansing.
Reference: www.connectmidmichigan.com

Monday, November 30, 2009

Not postal employment, but DHL hiring 700

Not postal employment, but DHL hiring 700
Article Title: Lexington DHL center could hire 700
Article Snip: DHL, one of the world's largest shipping companies, is opening a processing center in Lexington County that will employ 200 jobs initially, a number that could rise to 700, Lexington County officials said.
Reference: www.thestate.com

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Work for U.S. Postal Service


Article Title: Work for U.S. Postal Service
Article Snip: ...the U.S. Postal Service we know that talented candidates are looking for competitive compensation and a great benefits package. But we also know they’re looking for a challenging career. Our national career opportunities...
Reference: www.usps.com

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Post Office Temporary Christmas Employment


Article Title: Retail companies delay hiring for seasonal jobs
Article Snip: U.S. Postal Service. This year the agency had planned to hire 60 workers at the Bethpage Logistics and Distribution Center. Temporary casual mailhandlers earn $12 an hour, with extra pay for night shifts. More information is at usps.com/employment. (Click here to connect.)
Reference: www.newsday.com

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Free Master's Degree in Computer Science ...and pay

This is not a Postal Service Opportunity, but an opportunity we want to share with our readers:
Article Title: Free Master's Degree in Computer Science ...and pay
Article Snip: obtain a full scholarship for a Master's Degree, receive a salary while in school, and begin a civilian career with an unlimited future.
Reference: federalemploymenttips.blogspot.com

Thursday, October 8, 2009

USPS Employment Accommodations: How Do I Make a Request for Reasonable Accommodation?


Article Title: Postal Jobs: How Do I Make a Request for Reasonable Accommodation?
Article Snip: "If you are an employee and believe you are a qualified individual with a disability who requires accommodation in the application process (including a Postal Service exam), in your job, or in a job you seek, make your request orally or in writing to your supervisor or manager. If you are applying for Postal Service employment, make your request to the examiner, selecting official, or local manager of Human Resources. Explain the nature of your limitations and the accommodation you need. (This request can also be made by someone on your behalf.)"
Reference: www.usps.com

Monday, September 21, 2009

USPS Jobs Don't Exist, Agency Says


Article Title: Scam Lures Hoosiers With Promise Of Jobs
Article Snip: Georgia-based Testing Authority offers a so-called study guide to help pass the postal exam with the promise of a full-time job, Call 6's Rafael Sanchez reported.
Reference: www.theindychannel.com

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

USPS Offers Retirement Incentive

USPS Offers $15,000 Retirement or Resignation Incentive
The United States Postal Service is offering a $15,000 Retirement or resignation incentive to certain employees. The first installment will be $10,000 in November 2009 and the other $5000 will be one year later. Mailings will go out in the next few days to eligible employees. Stay tuned for more details. Update coming soon. The Postal Newsgroup

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Post Office Jobs: Explore and Find Jobs, Prepare for the 473 Postal Exam, and Locate ALL Job Opportunities

Title (Click->): Post Office Jobs: Explore and Find Jobs, Prepare for the 473 Postal Exam, and Locate ALL Job Opportunities (5th edition)


About This Book: describes the Postal Services' new automated online eCareer application system and examination process. This is the first book to cover the eCareer process; all Postal Exam books published prior to 2009 are outdated. This new edition includes a 473 Postal Exam study guide and provides all of the information needed to locate job vacancies, prepare for exams and explore all jobs including those that don't require entrance tests.
This updated edition covers all occupations from general maintenance and technicians to truck drivers, mail carriers, clerks, administrative and clerical positions. The author provides an insider's perspective of what it takes to go from job hunter to hired and everything in between. Damp worked 35 years for Uncle Sam. This is the only Postal Service career guide that includes related civil service jobs, a comprehensive 473 postal exam study guide, and provides online updates at postalwork.net, prepares the reader for interviews, and covers all occupations. Eight steps to finding a job:1) Identify suitable occupations, 2) Apply for multiple vacancies, 3) Complete online assessments, 4) Study for the 473 Postal Exam, 5) Consider casual temporary jobs, 6) Prepare for job interviews, 7) Apply for jobs that don't require exams8) Explore related civil service jobs.
The entire hiring process changed in late 2008. Entrance tests are still required, however, you now apply for specific job vacancies - not tests - and compete the initial assessment online when you first apply. Applicants are scheduled to take monitored computer based exams, if required, at local testing facilities. This book walks readers through the new process and prepares them for he exam.

Reference: Post Office Jobs: Explore and Find Jobs, Prepare for the 473 Postal Exam, and Locate ALL Job Opportunities (5th edition)

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

USPS (Postal) Employment

Let’s Talk—Career Opportunities
Article Title: Work for U.S. Postal Service
Article Snip: ...If you’re ready to join a dynamic, thriving organization with a sense of history and a focus on the future, we’re ready to invite you to explore our career opportunities here at the U.S. Postal Service!...
Reference: www.usps.com

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Seeking a job? Beware of scams


Article Title: Seeking a job? Beware of scams
Article Snip: “2009 Postal Positions $14.80- $36.00 [per hour]. Federal hire [with] full benefits. No [experience]. Call Today!”
Reference: www.buffalonews.com

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

FedEx to open Olathe facility

FedEx Employment
Article Title: FedEx to open Olathe facility
Article Snip: FedEx SmartPost, a new subsidiary that uses the U.S. Postal Service for final delivery, is opening a facility in Olathe that’s expected to generate 71 full- and part-time jobs.
Reference: www.kansascity.com

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Senators should support Employee Free Choice Act


Article Title:
Senators should support Employee Free Choice Act

Article Snip: "...My aunt encouraged me to seek employment with the Postal Service, because it offered secure employment opportunities with good wages and benefits...."
Reference: www.bangordailynews.com

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

CALL FOR ACTION: Postal Service job scam

CALL FOR ACTION: Postal Service job scam
"...The commission says job seekers should know federal agencies and the Post Office never charge application fees. They never guarantee an applicant will be hired. Most positions do not require a competitive exam, but if they do the hiring agencies offer free study materials for those tests...."
Reference: www.winknews.com

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Postal Employment Job Search

We are not affiliated with the U.S. Postal Service®

This post is provided as an informational resource only. We are not affiliated with the U.S. Postal Service® . If you are seeking a job with the Post Office, their website provides the following link to begin your USPS employment opportunity search. The URL is: https://wd2-portal.usps.gov/sap/bc/webdynpro/sap/hrrcf_a_unreg_job_search?sap-ep-themeroot=/SAP/PUBLIC/BC/UR/nw5/themes/usps_SMALL or Click Here

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Other links are as follows (as found on the USPS website):
Careers   Sales and Marketing Jobs   Employment Requirements   Mail Processing Jobs   

Sunday, April 12, 2009

'Postal positions' ads won't deliver on promises of a job

Service isn't hiring
"...Job seekers don't have to pay to find out about postal service jobs. They are listed online at www.usps.com.

The postal service also provides a free test orientation guide for potential test-takers that includes sample test questions.

"They are not providing you with any information you can't get free," ..."
READ MORE HERE
Reference: http://www.jsonline.com/watchdog/pi/42638912.html

Monday, April 6, 2009

No postal jobs cut in Indiana

No postal jobs cut in Indiana
"...Indiana will be spared, at least for now, any job losses as a result of cutbacks within the U.S. Postal Service. ..."

Reference: www.indystar.com

Sunday, March 29, 2009

New Postal Voluntary Retirement VER for July 31, 2009

Postal News


Read it here: New Postal Voluntary Retirement VER for July 31, 2009

ALL EMPLOYEES except Electronic Technicians (ET); Maintenance Mechanics, Mail Processing Equipment (MPE); Part-time Postmasters.


"... Please Note: The age and years of service criteria must be met by the effective retirement date of this VERA: July 31, 2009. If you don’t meet the criteria by July 31, 2009, you are not eligible for voluntary early retirement...."  
Source: The Postal Newsgroup

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Links to postal jobs, employment, and carreers

Please note that at the present time, the postal service is decreasing employment opportunities due to economic hard times and lower mail volume. There are many websites you can visit that keep up with postal news, postal employment, stamp collecting and more. We suggest the Postal Newsgroup, as it offers connections to several of these sites and is updated regularly.
When searching for all postal careers with the postal service, they offer the following link: http://www.usps.com/employment/welcome.htm

When searching for mail processing jobs with the postal service, they offer the following link to assist you: http://www.usps.com/employment/maildeliveryjobs.htm

Monday, March 2, 2009

Jackson Businesses Looking For Potential Employees

"Today we end up having four different shifts we're looking to fill," said Carla Nicks of the U.S. Postal Service. "We'll hire 20 to 30 people today." The Jackson USPS branch was on the lookout for any potential employees on Thursday.

Read More: WAPT.com

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Canton post office jobs

Boccieri has more questions about changes at Canton post office
"...could eliminate 20 jobs at Canton’s main post office. Most of those jobs are slated to move to Akron. The switch would allow the Postal Service to get better use out of the sorting equipment at the Akron office...." READ MORE
Reference: www.cantonrep.com

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

How do I apply for an exam with the post office?

This site is not affiliated with the USPS. This information is provided solely as an informational resource.


Mail Handlers, Clerks, Carriers, Mechanics and other employees, are classified as Mail Processing Jobs in the United States Postal Service. To work for the USPS (Post Office) you should look in local papers, college campus employment boards, or other forms of media for announcement notices.




The best way to keep up with upcoming employment with the Postal Service is the employment site of the USPS. itself. The URL is: http://www.usps.com/employment/ .





If you do not have an announcement number, but would like to see what jobs are open you can click "continue" or you can go here:


https://wd2-portal.usps.gov/sap/bc/webdynpro/sap/hrrcf_a_unreg_job_search



Once you have been directed to this page, you will enter the "State" in which you would like to work. If any exams are open, they will be listed here. Note: JOBS OPEN AND CLOSE QUICKLY - CHECK THIS SITE EVERY 7 - 10 DAYS!!



Once you select a "State" click "continue". If there are any positions open, you will click on the "announcement number". You will then add your personal information. Sometime after that, you will be mailed an employment package detailing the date, time, and place of the exam. This package will additionally contain a practice exam. We suggest at least one practice to familiarize yourself with the test. DO NOT BE LATE OR YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN!! After the exam you will be mailed your results.



For more information on USPS major entry-level jobs see Publication 60-A, Test 473 Orientation Guide for Major Entry-Level Jobs (PDF) | (HTML).

Friday, January 9, 2009

Website charging for info on US Postal Service Jobs

Website charging for info on US Postal Service Jobs
"...the Utah Better Business Bureau says Netspan Group Inc. out of Atlanta, GA is charging people for information that's already out there. It's on the US Postal Service website. Driggs says, “Realize that you can get this for free...."
Reference: www.abc4.com

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Be skeptical of online ads offering postal jobs

Be skeptical of online ads offering postal jobs
"..."Postal Inspectors warn that if you should call these promoters for "employment information," you are probably going to very disappointed. In most instances, you will find that you are going to have to pay about $30 to receive information of very dubious value. The con artists may lead you to believe you are talking to someone from the U.S. Postal Service, but no postal jobs will be offered."

For legitimate information about jobs with the Postal Service, go to the Postal Service's web site: www.usps.com/employment/welcome.htm..."
Reference: www.palmbeachpost.com

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Younger Job-Seekers Have It Worse

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Younger Job-Seekers Have It Worse

"...On the other hand, health care jobs are up 2.8 percent over the last year, the same gain they showed in the previous year. And federal government hiring, outside the postal service, has risen at a 4.7 percent rate over the 12 months, the fastest growth of the Bush presidency...."

Reference: www.nytimes.com

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Post Office Examination Openings for New Jersey


City/State Announcement No. Exam No. Exam Title Opening Date Closing Date
BELLMAWR, NJ 243252 931 General Maintenance Positions 07/23/2008 12/23/2008
BELLMAWR, NJ 243257 932 Electronics Technicians 07/23/2008 12/23/2008
BELLMAWR, NJ 243261 933 Maintenance Mechanics 07/23/2008 12/23/2008
PLEASANTVILLE, NJ 243270 932 Electronics Technicians 07/23/2008 12/23/2008
PLEASANTVILLE, NJ 243267 931 General Maintenance Positions 07/23/2008 12/23/2008

Go here to see the exam opening and announcement number: https://uspsapps.hr-services.org/UspsLocate.asp

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Postal Employment

This site is not affiliated with the USPS. This information is provided soley as an informational resource.


Mail Handlers, Clerks, Carriers, Mechanics and other employees, are classified as Mail Processing Jobs in the United States Postal Service. To work for the USPS (Post Office) you should look in local papers, college campus employment boards, or other forms of media for announcement notices.



For Job Descriptions click here.




The best way to keep up with upcoming employment with the Postal Service is the employment site of the USPS. itself. The URL is: http://www.usps.com/employment/ .



If you have an "announcement number" that you found in a newspaper or anywhere else, you can fill out an application here:
http://uspsapps.hr-services.org/&title=Apply%20for%20Exam




If you do not have an announcement number, but would like to see what jobs are open you can click "continue" or you can go here:


https://uspsapps.hr-services.org/UspsLocate.asp?strExam=&strOpenID=



Once you have been directed to this page, you will enter the "State" in which you would like to work. If any exams are open, they will be listed here. Note: JOBS OPEN AND CLOSE QUICKLY - CHECK THIS SITE EVERY 7 - 10 DAYS!!



Once you select a "State" click "continue". If there are any positions open, you will click on the "announcement number". You will then add your personal information. Sometime after that, you will be mailed an employment package detailing the date, time, and place of the exam. This package will additionally contain a practice exam. We suggest at least one practice to familiarize yourself with the test. DO NOT BE LATE OR YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN!! After the exam you will be mailed your results.



For more information on USPS major entry-level jobs see Publication 60-A, Test 473 Orientation Guide for Major Entry-Level Jobs (PDF) | (HTML).