Post Office Jobs: How to Get a Job with the U.S. Postal Service

Awards:   Commended for Benjamin Franklin Award (Career) 2010 Nominated for (Previous Edition) Best Career Title 2010 (United States)
Author:   Dennis Damp ,  Nancy Ledgerwood, Ms. ,  George Foster ,  Dennis Damp Jr.
Publisher:   Bookhaven Press,U.S.
Edition:   5th Revised edition
ISBN:  

9780943641270


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 June 2009
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Awards

  • Commended for Benjamin Franklin Award (Career) 2010
  • Nominated for (Previous Edition) Best Career Title 2010 (United States)

Overview

The all-new sixth-edition of Post Office Jobs provides an overview of what jobs are available,including many that don't require written tests and how to apply for them. You will also find a comprehensive 473/473E study guide with helpful test-taking strategies that could dramatically improve many applicant's exam scores. Seven other sample postal exams are included in this new edition for maintenance, clerical, technician, and other major occupations. Most limit their job search to mail carrier and clerk positions and are unaware of the many other career opportunities that the postal service offers. Even with mail carriers and clerks making up over 50% of the workforce the postal service still employs hundreds of thousands in other occupations. They employ 30,000 building and equipment maintenance workers, 5,000 vehicle maintenance employees, thousands of motor vehicle operators, postal inspectors, accountants, administrative staff, human resource personnel, and professionals across a broad spectrum of fields. Post Office Jobs is the only post office career guide that includes a comprehensive 473/473E exam study guide, sample exam questions for 7 other careers, and job descriptions for the top 24 occupations. It provides guidance on how to explore alternative civil service occupations and includes a chapter on how to apply for postal inspector positions. Nancy Ledgerwood, our editor, worked for the postal service for 22 years. She provided an insider's perspective of their eCareer recruiting systemand testing processes. Featured Exams: *473/473E Major Entry Level *630/630E Postal Police *710/720/725/730 Clerical Battery *714 Data Conversion Operator *741/744 Accounting *916 Custodial *943 Automotive Mechanic and Technician *955 Mechanical and Electrical Job Skills Postal employees are interviewed prior to appointment by the selecting official. Chapter Six provides sample questions and detailed guidance on how to successfully handle this often nerve-racking face-to-face encounter. Professional and administrative occupations do not require written examinations. Your background, work experience and education determine your eligibility for the job. You'll learn how to locate vacancies and apply for these positions nationwide. Appendix B describes how to prepare your resume and includes examples of Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSA) statements that must be submitted with your application for many of the corporate positions. Appendix C provides an updated list of Customer Service District Offices that you can contact for test results and to learn when jobs will be advertised in your area. Many who apply for and take postal exams misplace their paperwork and do not know who to contact. These offices can direct you to the right department when you have questions or have to reschedule an exam. Visit postalwork.net, the companion web site for the new 6th edition, for up-to-date guidance on postal service job options including direct links to the postal service's recruiting site. If you are seeking a job with the postal service, you should also be aware of postal employment and testing scams that charge excessive fees. The postal service does not charge application fees and no one can guarantee you a postal or federal job. All jobs are filled competitively. The average pay and benefits for all postal employees was $75,614 per year in 2013. The largest postal service pay system is predominantly for bargaining unit employees. There is also an Executive Administrative Schedule (EAS) for non-bargaining unit members where pay ranges from $23,279 up to an authorized maximum of $120,617. If you're looking for good pay with excellent benefits, explore the postal service job market. Use this book's resources, including the Job Hunter's Checklist in Appendix A, to begin your personal job search.

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Author:   Dennis Damp ,  Nancy Ledgerwood, Ms. ,  George Foster ,  Dennis Damp Jr.
Publisher:   Bookhaven Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Bookhaven Press,U.S.
Edition:   5th Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 21.30cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 27.60cm
Weight:   0.703kg
ISBN:  

9780943641270


ISBN 10:   0943641276
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 June 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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The average pay for postal service workers, says this guide, is $75,614 a year. Such jobs are extremely popular, and Damp's title will help job seekers understand which types of positions are offered by the post office, find information on employment, and prepare for interviews. This guide will also help your patrons to prepare for the relevant civil service test, the 473 Postal Exam. VERDICT A useful manual to what can be a lucrative profession. -- Henrietta Verma -- Library Journal


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Damp is the author of 26 books and writes from first-hand experience, he spent 35 years working for Uncle Sam. Damp's titles have been featured, reviewed and recommended by Library Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal and he has appeared on hundreds of radio talk shows and on the CNN Your Money show. Nancy Ledgerwood retired from the U.S. Postal Service in 2013. She was a human resource specialist at Kansas City, MO and previously an officer-in-charge at Bates CIty, MO. She resolved technical problems related to processing a wide variety of personnel and payroll actions, worked on the eCareer recruiting system, requested background checks and drug screenings, and reviewed and processed job applications. She has an extensive background in the Postal Service's recruiting and retention programs. Ledgerwood also writes job and career related articles for www.federaljobs.net. GEORGE FOSTER has designed the cover for more than one thousand books for publishers large and small. Mr. Foster wrote the chapter on book cover design for the perennial bestseller 1001 Ways to Market Your Books (Open Horizons) and was interviewed about book covers for the acclaimed The Writers Essential Tackle Box (Behler Publications). He is a contributor to the ezine Book Marketing Matters.

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