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The only difference between a USPS city carrier assistant 1 and a USPS city carrier assistant 2 is seniority and pay. The assistant 2 position is a promotion from the assistant 1 position.
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.
That is the correct spelling of the USPS job title "letter carrier" (mailman).
Go to the web site PostalReporter.com and you can view the current pay scales for city carriers. We just received our largest COLA in USPS history. The starting pay for PTFs (part time flexibles) which is what every career city carrier starts as is 20.58 per hour.
USPS will generally pickup from any location in the United States if you schedule it in advance. I would contact USPS directly at 1-800-222-1811.
First class means it arrives faster.
Yes the USPS delivers on Saturdays. UPS does not deliver on Saturdays.
Depends on how you ship and who you ship with. Check with your carrier of choice: USPS, UPS, FedEx, DHL, etc.
Take a look at this USPS webpage which has information on mailbox restrictions: http://pe.usps.com/text/dmm300/508.htm
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.
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I am a retired USPS employee... It depends who you ask and in what part of the country.From a clerk/Mailhandlers position it is one day and to a Letter Carrier it is another day. But around the middle of December, between the first and second week.