One will find that this question seems a little unusual. Mailmen usually do not have name stamps at work. But it is very possible that they may use some type of a name stamp in their own personal residence.
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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.
As the name implies, it would have eight stamps. It can be 4 by 2 or 2 by 4, usually depending on the stamps, particularly if there are four different designs on the same sheet.
Don't type ..., if you don't know about Ukraine, there is a lot of mailmen in Ukrraine.
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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I suppose a P.O box could in theory break the chain.
A roll of stamps is exactly what it sounds like. It is a strip of stamps, usually 50 to 100 stamps, could be as many as 500. They are 'coil' stamps, which means they have two straight edges and perforations between the stamps.
Today's letter carriers are busy delivering the mail.They don't want people flagging them down to purchase stamps, slowing down the completion of their routes.It also increases the possibility of a mail carrier being targeted for robbery if they have to carry change, money and postage stamps.It also creates additional work in bookkeeping and increasing risk of a carrier losing stamps and money.