Some mailmen do get paid vacations. It will depend on the length of the time the mailman has worked with the USPS.
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absolutely.
absolutely.
The United States Postal Service is a private branch of the government. Thus, the government is not eligible to pay mailmen with the same benefits such as IRS workers. Answered by a 13 year old in 9th grade.
If a company allows paid vacations then it means that they allow a certain number of days for their employee to not be in work but still be getting paid. This is in addition to the normal Bank Holiday allowance they may get.
IBM
they earn millions of dollars, so I'm sure they can pay for their own vacations
Employers need not offer vacation, paid or unpaid. That is an unregulated benefit.
They were paid with mainly food. Sometimes long vacations. I KNOW............... YOUR WELCOME
Don't type ..., if you don't know about Ukraine, there is a lot of mailmen in Ukrraine.
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The compound noun 'mailmen' is a common noun, a general word for any male persons whose job is to deliver mail; a word for any mailmen anywhere.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific, person, place, or thing. Proper nouns for the common noun 'mailmen' is the names of the mailmen.