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Post Offices

A post office is the facility where mail is handled, sorted and delivered. At a post office you can send a package, buy stamps, apply for a passport, buy a money order and much more.

704 Questions

How many digits in London postal code?

There are three components to the British postcode. They have different formats, depending on how big an area they are covering. They have the following example formats:

W1A 1AA

TS18 4DQ

B1 2JP

The first component is a one- or two-letter prefix for the city (or part of London). The second component may be one or two digits, or a digit and a letter, identifying a section of the city or an outlying town. There is then a blank space, followed by the last component, which is always one digit and two letters, identifying a single business or a small range of residential addresses.

Holidays when post office is closed?

The Post Office is closed on the following Holidays:

  • January 1 - New Year's Day
  • Third Monday in January - Martin Luther King Jr's Birthday
  • Third Monday in February - President's Day
  • May 31 - Memorial Day
  • July 4 - Independence Day
  • First Monday in September - Labor Day
  • Second Monday in October - Columbus Day
  • November 11 - Veterans Day
  • Fourth Thursday in November - Thanksgiving Day
  • December 25 - Christmas Day

How much does a Post Office box cost?

Depends on what size is required. Check out this website:

http://www.usps.com/receive/businesssolutions/poboxservice.htm

My Post Office has three sizes of boxes: small, medium, and large. The rate for the medium, which is needed if you receive a lot of letters or packages and/or do not pick up your mail on a daily basis, is around $55.00 every six months.

Where would you stick a post-it note in your office?

............you should stick it on ur desk. or on ur agenda....as a memo *_____*

How many post offices are in the US?

They must be in millions ... if not for sure in thousands.... and many more would be springing up each day...

Does post come on bank holidays?

No; the exception might be an airport branch, although Manchester Airport PO is definitely closed.

Can the post office hire someone with a misdemeanor drug charge?

AnswerYes. USPS Handbook EL-312, Section 514 requires background checks and review of criminal history. Felonies do not automatically bar applicants from being hired. The agency must only consider the crime that they were actually convicted of, not originally charged with.

It is Postal Service policy to evaluate the employability of each applicant with a criminal conviction record individually. The fact that an applicant has a criminal conviction record is not sufficient to disqualify that applicant from postal employment. Instead, an applicant should be rejected on the basis of a history of criminal conviction only after a specific finding that the history is directly related to the applicant's present capacity to perform as a Postal Service employee. To the extent available, such factors as the following must be considered during such an evaluation:

  1. Applicant's age at the time of each offense.
  2. Nature and underlying circumstances of the offense.
  3. Length of time elapsed since the applicant's offense.
  4. Evidence of efforts toward rehabilitation, including job training or educational programs the applicant may have participated in during incarceration.
  5. Information supplied by penal authorities, parole and probation officers, social workers, or social agencies regarding the applicant's progress toward rehabilitation or employability.
  6. Applicant's employment record, including participation in a job training program.
  7. Dispensations that may have been granted by the authorities to evidence the applicant's rehabilitation such as certificates of relief from disabilities, certificates of good conduct, and certificates restoring civil rights.
  8. Nature and location of the position sought by the applicant.

Does the mail run the Monday after Christmas if Christmas is on Sunday?

In the United States the USPS reports they are closed the day after Christmas for mail delievery. Because Christmas fell on a Sunday this year, Christmas is observed on December 26, 2011 this year.

What are the benefits of post office protocol?

POP (the email protocol) is very simple (advantage) but insecure (disadvanage)

Is the post office open on July 5?

Most post offices will close at noon July 3rd but this will not affect regular mail delivery. July 4th is the federal holiday and post offices will be closed with no mail delivery.

How many people are employed by the post office?

After WalMart , the Postal Service is the nation's largest civilian employer. In 2001, the Postal Service had 775,903 career employees and 115,102 non-career employees for a total of 891,005 people.

Was the post office open on Monday Jan 2 2012?

The best guideline to use, is if the bank is closed the post office is also.

Who owns post offices?

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is an independent agency of the United States government (see 39 U.S.C. § 201) responsible for providing postal service in the United States. Within the United States, it is commonly referred to as the Post Office, Postal Service, or U.S. Mail.

Will post office deliver on Saturday?

Yes, unless it's a holiday. Sometime in in August of this year all first class mail, and second class mail will no longer be delivered to your home or business. The post office will still be open to drop of mail or mail packages. The mail will still be processed. This won't happen unless Congress stop this change. Remember the post office does not receive any tax-money.

When was Inplant Offices established?

Inplant Offices was established in March of the year 2013. The manager of the Inplant Offices is Curtis Bechtle and the director of Inplant Offices is Steve Sanders.

Is it a violation of federal law regarding mail delivery if my condo manager turns away mail when they don't know the addressee?

Your question makes assumptions that are not correct.

There is no reason to accept mail for an unknown addressee, by anyone.

The manager's job is to accept mail for known addressees.

What time is the last post in ballyjamesduff?

The last post in Ballyjamesduff typically occurs at 5:30 PM on weekdays. However, it's always best to check with the local postal service for the most accurate and up-to-date information, as times may vary. On Saturdays, the last post may be earlier, and there are generally no services on Sundays.

How long does it take for mail to go from Idaho to Oregon?

First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days depending on where in Idaho your envelope starts and where in Oregon it is being sent.

What is zip code hail ksa?

Dear friend, there is no particular zip code for HAIL Saudi arabia. Because a zip code contains 500 PO BOX numbers. for example, zip code of PO BOX No: 2500 to 3000 is 81461.

What year did people start sending mail to other people?

The first letters were sent thousands of years ago, nobody knows exactly when. There was no formal mail system back then and the usual way letters were sent was to find a traveler going in the direction you wanted it to go (e.g. a caravan, someone passing through town) and give it to them. If they did not go all the way they found someone else to take it further, who might pass it to yet someone else, etc. until it was delivered.

The ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, Chinese, Peruvians, etc. setup systems of couriers or relay runners to carry government and military mail rapidly. But these mail systems were usually not available to ordinary people of the time. The first such known system was in Egypt about 2400BC.

In the United Kingdom, prior to 1840 the postal system was both expensive and confusing. Letters were paid for by the recipient rather than the sender, and were charged according to the distance the letter had travelled and the number of sheets of paper it contained (just imagine having someone send you a large piece of mail from far away and when the postman delivers it to you he demands you pay an amount of postage more than what your job pays in 2 or 3 days and you can neither afford to pay nor can you afford to refuse delivery because the letter is very important in some way). When the United Kingdom reformed this system in 1840 by creating official pre-printed envelopes and adhesive postage stamps that the sender purchased from the post office, they created the first modern postal system.

How long does it take for a package sent from Ontario Canada to arrive at San Miguel CA?

probley 10 to 7 days yea i know its stupid right its should be there the same exact day you send it out

What is meant by post formed shutters?

Post formed shutters are pre fixed shutters on fibre board with laminate finish on the top