You can apply directly to the Post Office (if you are in the UK) at http://www.postoffice.co.uk/find-out-more/careers. You may also wish to consider other delivery/courier services such as UPS, FedEx and Parcelforce.
No, you will have to get them through your job or place of emloyment. Your unemployment office will provide you with these documents if you are unable to work or do not have a job.
You can find recruitment for the post offices in India at the post offices themselves or alternatively at job centers. You can also browse jobs in India on the monsterindia job search website.
One can get a post office job directly from the post office's website. For example, a United States citizen can apply for a post office career directly from the USPS website.
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The Post Office has a website so I would think there is a menu item for complaints.
A post office would be the ideal place to start
Official training does not seem necessary for a post office job, but as with any job, there are skills you should have before working at a post office. For example, you need to have good social and people skills, as well as an organizational mindset.
Yes, the Post Office is currently hiring non-career employees. It is a great way to get your foot in the door. You can find part-time and full-time non-career jobs. Check for job listings on the USPS website. Also, check out my blog for more great information. Links are below.
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USPS.com or at your local post office branch.
One can find Post Office Travel Insurance at over 9,000 brances of the Post Office. If your nearest branch does not offer this Insurance, one can make their purchase online.
One can find reputable cardiologists at their local post office. The post office always has these on hand, and they will be happy to bring it out and show it to you.