The postal service is one of the few agencies that is authorized by the Constitution BUT it is an independent agency generating its own revenue. It is NOT subsidized by the fed and anyone with a brain can Google the info on the federal budget and see that the USPS isnt there.
The USPS operated at a profit until 2008 when it had a $16 billion short fall (welcome to the electronic age). Thru modernization they have streamlined and reduced their shortfall to $5 billion (operating costs are about $70 billion) in 2015 mostly due to Cadillac retirement programs. They do BORROW money from the fed but the key word is "borrow".
So in answer to your question NO the federal government does NOT subsidize the USPS.
The term "Post Office" should be capitalized when it refers to a specific government agency or building, such as the United States Postal Service. However, if it is used in a general sense to refer to any postal service or office, it should not be capitalized. Additionally, when the term is part of a proper noun, such as "Main Street Post Office," it should also be capitalized.
Oh, dude, you're worried about capitalizing "post office"? Yeah, sure, it's capitalized when you're talking about the official organization like "I'm going to the Post Office." But if you're just mentioning any old post office, then it's lowercase, like "I dropped the package off at the post office." So, like, chill out, it's not that big of a deal.
When you ask for directions to a post office, you are asking about location.
Yes, there is a post office for Santa Claus. It is located in Santa Claus, Indiana.
If this question is asking whether you can get a 1040 form from the post office, the answer to that would be yes. If you go to any us post office, you will be able to get a 1040 form.
Any Post office.
Jesus was not given any office post.
Yes. The Fulham Gardens Post Office & Newsagency.
No, "post office" is not a proper noun. Proper nouns refer to specific names of people, places, or things, and are always capitalized. In this case, "post office" is a common noun because it refers to a general type of institution where mail is processed and delivered, rather than a specific, unique entity.
yes it would be a government job because the U.S.P.S is owned by the government and spread throughout major u.s. cities pretty much any city that is big enough to have a lot of mail traffic
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.
Sure. Any post office in America.