I'm thinking about picking up a seasonal job at USPS during the holidays. Does anyone know what kind of tasks these jobs involve or what the working conditions are like? Any tips or experiences would be super helpful!
Seasonal jobs at USPS typically involve working as a mail handler, package sorter, or delivery driver. As a mail handler or package sorter, your duties would generally include sorting mail and packages based on the delivery route and ensuring that they make it onto the correct delivery trucks. You could be working indoors or possibly in the loading area, which might not be climate controlled. Therefore, you should be prepared to work in varying conditions, and it can be physically demanding with lots of standing, lifting, and moving around.
If you're working as a delivery driver, you'd be responsible for delivering mail and packages along a specific route. This particular job requires a valid driver's license, and in some cases, a clean driving record. The work can be demanding, especially during the holiday season when the volume of mail and packages significantly increases, and weather conditions can be challenging.
As for the working conditions, USPS facilities are usually busy and fast-paced, particularly during the holiday rush. You might have early mornings, late evenings, or weekend shifts. The work can be physically demanding but can also provide a good opportunity to earn extra money during the holiday season. Be ready to handle a high volume of work and keep up with the fast pace if you opt for it.
One tip for applying to these jobs would be to apply as early as possible, since these positions can fill up quickly. You'll usually need to apply online on the USPS website. Remember to highlight any relevant experience you have, such as prior customer service or delivery driver experience.
Lastly, when starting the job, come prepared with comfortable and durable footwear, and if you'll be outside, appropriate weather-resistant clothing. It can make a world of difference in your day-to-day comfort on the job. Good luck with your application!
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