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Twenty-four, currently working full-time at the United States Postal Service as a Mail Handler in Los Angeles.

Been there for about a year and eight-months and I already am enlisted as a career-employee after a year of working there. Due to COViD, many of the employees there chose to retire, which made more space for people to become Career and have access to benefits + raises frequently. You move up the list when people retire.

It's a great job, many opportunities there. There's positions such as Mail Handlers where they work in the plants of the USPS where they handle packages and parcels; there's Clerks where they work in either small-based Post Offices, or even the plants alongside with the Mail Handlers, except they either prepare the envelopes for the Mail Carriers, or distribute the packages on machinery for the Mail Handlers to process it; and then there's Mail Carriers where they deliver both packages and mail envelopes in their designated routes, which I hear is the toughest, but most paying position between the three above. I hear many people quit on their first week as a Mail Carrier because they cannot handle it due to the fact that it can be complicated, starting off as a Mail Carrier USPS makes you work six-days a week, twelve-hour shifts, but it's the fastest way to become career employee, so you can access all the great benefits they have to offer, and I believe you reach you maximum pay faster than any other position. And one more position is either a Custodian/ Maintenance worker, self-explanatory, but you work in the plants.

If anyone needs a job for the USPS, let me know, I can give you a recommendation as long as your record is clean!

P.S. After becoming a career-employee, you get three paid vacations a year, as long as you have your vacation hours saved up, or as they like to call it, Annual-leave. You can also use Annual to call off a day whenever you need to.
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