- Openings: Multiple positions across the country
- Starting pay: $23–$24 per hour, with opportunities to earn more based on location and schedule
- Status: Fulltime, entrylevel
- Total compensation: Competitive pay plus a full benefits package
- Paid time off: Vacation days and sick leave
- Health coverage: Medical, dental, and vision options
- Retirement savings: Access to USPSsponsored retirement plans
- Life insurance: Optional coverage available
- Deliver mail and packages to homes and businesses on assigned rural and suburban routes
- Collect outgoing mail and parcels along the route
- Interact with customers and provide helpful service
- Sort and organize mail before delivery
- Keep basic delivery records and follow USPS safety procedures
- A step-by-step guide to the USPS Rural Carrier Associate hiring process
- Practice assessments in the actual exam format, with explanations
- Interview tips focused on rural carrier roles
- Tools to find active USPS job postings in your area
- Ongoing support by email while you prepare
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This role involves delivering and collecting mail while interacting with customers along the route. USPS offers training to prepare you for success. · Maintain accurate delivery records and documentation · ...
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This role ensures smooth postal operations by delivering mail efficiently. · No prior experience is required. · USPS offers comprehensive paid training. · ...
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Rural Mail Carrier - Davidson - Postal Job Connect
Description
Rural Mail CarrierRole overview
Start your USPS career as a Rural Carrier Associate, delivering mail and packages along rural and suburban routes.
No prior postal experience is required, and paid training is provided so you know what to do on day one.
Position detailsHow our program helps
For a one-time access fee, you get:
Use this program to get ready, avoid common mistakes that slow candidates down or filter them out, and apply for Rural Carrier Associate jobs in your area faster and with a much better chance of moving forward.