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Join a trusted institution as an Assistant Rural Carrier, where you'll enjoy the great outdoors while delivering mail and packages. This role offers the flexibility of weekend and holiday work, making it ideal for those who prefer a non-traditional schedule. With competitive pay and full federal health care benefits, this position not only provides job security but also opportunities for growth within the USPS. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the workforce, this role welcomes all, ensuring that you have the tools and support needed to succeed in your postal career. Apply today and take the first step towards a rewarding job with USPS!
USPS is actively accepting applications for Assistant Rural Carriers nationwide. In this position, you will deliver and collect packages along assigned routes in suburban and rural areas. The role may require using your personal vehicle for mail and package delivery. As an ARC, you may be hired to deliver mail and parcels exclusively on weekends and holidays or provide delivery services up to seven days a week. If you enjoy being outdoors and working independently, this role could be a perfect fit for you.
For over 200 years, USPS has been a cornerstone of American society, operating over 30,000 locations nationwide and employing nearly one million people. By joining USPS, you'll enjoy job security, competitive pay, and the chance to grow within a trusted institution.
Hiring decisions are determined by your performance during the postal hiring process, rather than your previous experiences or achievements.
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