USPS
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Other
Salary
$23.47 - $38.62 per Hour
Date Posted
20 June 2025
Being a Mail Handler for USPS is a lively, versatile career that's great for anyone who likes challenges.
There are positions available in every state across the country at the biggest employer of the government. No matter what your experience level is, USPS will train you very well so that you can easily adjust into your new role.
This position is essential at USPS. As a clerk you are responsible for many tasks that keep USPS running smoothly such as selling stamps and processing incoming mail. You also sort distribute and do some clerical work with different types of mail. You help the public with general mailing needs like changing their address or holding their mail while they're away. This job helps make sure everything runs efficiently within USPS but it also offers many opportunities to advance your career within the organization as higher level jobs become available due to the ever-changing landscape of postal services in our nation today.
Position Details:
Many positions available
Incentives: Paid vacation, paid sick leave, paid holidays, health care coverage options for employee and family members including medical, dental vision prescription drug life insurance; flexible spending accounts (health care & dependent care); long-term disability coverage; retirement savings plans with employer match contributions up to 5% of annual salary ; Thrift Savings Plan (similar to a 401(k) plan); Social Security; Federal Employees Retirement System Basic Benefit Plan; Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHB); Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP)
Job security allows employees to feel safe in their current positions so they can focus on long term goals such as buying homes or having children without worrying about losing benefits because this company cares about its workforce.
USPS has nearly one million workers making it one of America's largest employers with facilities all over the country like distribution centers retail stores and postal hubs. They offer jobs at many levels in the company from entry level up to management roles that pay well have good working conditions opportunities for professional development and long term employment stability.
To work for USPS you must be 17 years or older and a US citizen.
As a mail handler, verifying the accuracy of postal documents is part of the job:
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