AI summary
Postal Clerk role handling customer service and day-to-day mail and retail postal tasks at the US Postal Service, the largest government-related employer. You'll sell stamps, handle mail, and help customers access postal services. Standout perk: no experience required with paid training and strong benefits/job security.
Key skills
Customer serviceMail handlingRetail transactions (selling stamps)Assisting customers with postal servicesAttention to detailCash handling
Pays $26.47β$43.62 per hour (advertised average $72,400/year) with full benefits.
You'll thrive here if you enjoy helping customers, can handle mail and retail counter tasks accurately, and want stable government employment with training provided.
Why apply
- No experience required
- Paid training provided
- Full benefits package
NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED β PAID TRAINING PROVIDED β JOB SECURITY
The Postal Service is the largest government related agency in terms of employees. The Postal Service currently employs nearly 1 million people and is hiring nationwide. There is NO experience required, paid training is provided for all job openings.
Starting salary ranges from $26.47 to $43.62/hour, with $72,400/year average pay and full benefits including vacation, sick leave, insurance, and retirement plans.
Clerk - Clerks sell stamps, handle mail, and assist customers with postal services.
The Postal Service operates over 30,000 locations and delivers over 170 billion pieces of mail annually.
The Postal Service is the largest government related agency in terms of employees. The Postal Service currently employs nearly 1 million people and is hiring nationwide. There is NO experience required, paid training is provided for all job openings.
Starting salary ranges from $26.47 to $43.62/hour, with $72,400/year average pay and full benefits including vacation, sick leave, insurance, and retirement plans.
Clerk - Clerks sell stamps, handle mail, and assist customers with postal services.
The Postal Service operates over 30,000 locations and delivers over 170 billion pieces of mail annually.