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Benefits of Working for the US Postal Service



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By : George Cronoukidis    9 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-09 04:02:05
The Mail service plays a vital role in our society, and for a long time it has been the only way to communicate over long distances, across cultural and geographical boundaries. However, along with the emergence and rise of wireless communication technology and the Internet, traditional correspondence has suffered a slight decline in terms of popularity. For this reason, people are tempted to think that written-mail communication is on the brink of extinction, when in fact things are exactly the opposite – the USPS is in full bloom and growing exponentially!

With the USPS expanding rapidly, there are plenty of post office jobs to go around these days, offering applicants a chance at successful, financially and morally rewarding careers in the field without that much of a hassle. And depending on your previous experience and training, you don’t necessarily have to start at the bottom – if you think you are qualified for a better position, don’t hesitate to apply for that job, especially since the current shortage of experienced USPS personnel should work to your advantage.

The way things are going, now is the perfect time to act and join the ranks of the 2,500,000 civilian employees already working for the postal service. Over one million jobs are expected to become available in the next decade through retirements, job transfers or inability to work, so the market offer for civil service jobs is estimated to grow further in the near future. To maximize your chances of seizing the job of your dreams, study hard and take the corresponding certification exam(s) listed on the USPS official web page.

Typical post office jobs attract about the same benefits as the ones filled by federal employees: a stimulating wage, various bonuses and prizes, sick days, paid holidays, as well as convenient health plans and life insurance. At low costs, you can get basic coverage for the whole family and life insurance for yourself with the Federal Employees Group Life Insurance. Moreover, by the end of your career, you can rest assured that the size of your pension and retirement benefits will be directly proportional to the effort you have invested on the job. In short, when retirement comes, expect a well-deserved, lucrative pension plan!

Civil service jobs require responsibility, attention for detail, and working in an organized, orderly fashion, so they don’t particularly stand out as the easiest jobs in the world. However, the size of monthly paychecks fully account for these aspects, rendering Post Office Jobs as some of the most financially rewarding jobs in the US. Among the many benefits of a federal career are the stability offered by civil service jobs, the possibility of early retirement and the excellent salaries, to name just a few. To form an idea about the financial aspect behind typical jobs with the USPS, note that the average full time salary is around $63,000, while the hour pay starts at $14 for the most basic entry-level positions.

Overall, if you decide you want to work for the USPS – one of the largest employers in the country – remember that with a little ambition, motivation, and preparation, entering the civil service field shouldn’t really be that difficult!
Author Resource:- For more resources about Postal Jobs or about Post Office Jobs or even about Civil Service Jobs, please review these links.
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