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The Postal Service is hiring for various positions, including clerks, who will handle tasks such as selling stamps and assisting customers. With paid training and a starting salary ranging from $24.63 to $39.27 per hour, this role offers excellent career advancement opportunities and job security.
The Postal Service is the largest government-related agency in terms of employees, currently employing nearly 1 million people nationwide. It offers a variety of positions, ranging from entry-level to management, with no prior experience required. Paid training is provided for all new hires.
Positions include roles such as clerks, who sell stamps, sort mail, and assist customers with postal needs. The starting salary ranges from $24.63 to $39.27 per hour, with an average annual pay of $72,400, along with comprehensive benefits like paid vacation, sick leave, holidays, health and life insurance, and a retirement plan.
To qualify, candidates must be at least 18 years old and a U.S. citizen. The Postal Service offers excellent career advancement opportunities, good working conditions, and job security, making it a potential lifetime career.
Established over 200 years ago, the Postal Service operates over 30,000 post offices, delivering more than 170 billion pieces of mail annually to over 142 million delivery points. It manages a fleet of over 200,000 vehicles, making it the largest vehicle fleet in the world.
Labor Services is a private agency that assists individuals in finding employment with the Postal Service but is not affiliated with USPS. The Postal Service is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion.