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In the U.S. post office, "casual" applicants are people apply for positions as "casual" labor. Under the post office's union contract, each location can hire a few "casual" workers, who are not benefits. They are paid less than union postal employees, and can only work for about 1 year. It's a temporary position. However, some "casuals" who do a good job take the postal exam and end up as full-time union employees.

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