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This depends on the size, weight of the package and delivery location for your mail. If it is to big for the carrier or you normally get your mail in a small lock box it will probably be delivered by a delivery guy.
Yes the USPS delivers on Saturdays. UPS does not deliver on Saturdays.
Mail carriers are supposed to deliver mail; it's not (with a few exceptions) the carrier's decision to make as to whether to hold it or not. Off the top of my head I can't think of a good reason a carrier would hold a disabled person's (or anyone else's) mail if they hadn't been asked to. There's no law against the USPS holding mail if specifically requested to. and carriers are not required to deliver mail if they believe that doing so would put them at significant risk (if you've got a dog loose in your yard, the carrier doesn't have to risk getting bitten; this has nothing to do with whether you're "disabled" or not and is purely a matter of the dog being an apparent danger).
Yes your mail can stop being delivered to you via USPS, you could be told you have to have a post office box instead which would be at your cost. I am a board member for my local Vicious dogs board and we just had an incident where a mail carrier was bit.
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It stands for united states postal service (usps).
If your USPS mail was deemed undeliverable, it will already have been returned to the sender. However, mail will be held at the carrier case if it cannot be immediately delivered (for example due to weather, dog problems, conflicting residences, or improper receptacles). You should know where your local carrier station or contract office is located, in the event that your mail cannot be delivered as usual.
The key word is INADVERTENTLY (i.e.: mistakenly) open the mail - - No, it is not, especially providing you take action to return it to the carrier or the USPS as soon as possible WITH NOTHING MISSING.
It stands for united states postal service (usps).
Visit usps.com to find a local post office near you. Bring the package you wish to mail and they can answer all your questions there about prices and shipping times.
USPS first class mail international 2-3 Weeks
As a USPS city carrier transitional employee you perform all the same duties required of a city carrier(regular.) Sort, deliver, collect mail,etc, the difference that you do not have set hours or days off and you do not receive medical benefits. You can acquire leave for every so many hours worked. USPS will contractually hire you for the period of a year, at the end of that year it will be decided between yourself and the office you work for if you are going to be rehired for another year.