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Ratings for U.S. Postal Service (USPS)

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  • Company Outlook
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  • Fair Pay
    3.2
  • Learning and Development
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  • Manager Communication
    3.4
  • Manager Relationship
    3.5
  • Pay Policy
    3.1
  • Pay Transparency
    3.6
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U.S. Postal Service (USPS) Reviews

What is it like working at U.S. Postal Service (USPS)?

Love it. Enjoy the delivery side so much.
United States Postal Worker (Carrier) in Davenport:
Pros: Being my own boss on the street. Salary is good. Steady income.
Cons: P
Great Job.
United States Postal Worker (Carrier) in Van Nuys:
Pros: Working outside in the open air, meeting the public and doing my job.
Cons: Supervisors who never ever carried mail in their life.
Micro Managed Postmaster Tired.
Postmaster in Broken Bow:
Pros: I love my employees. Good employees that care and love what they do will make a successful work place. I love taking care of our customers.
Cons: Being micro managed and getting more work with less help.
It depends on your location and the people who manage/supervise you.
Mailman in Pittsburgh:
Pros: Unlimited sick leave, vacation and job opportunities within USPS
Cons: The physical demand and uneven work ethic by coworkers that forces more work to be expected of the harder working employees; that don’t receive bonuses for the extra work. They are also always trying to force more work in less time in an attempt to save money.
Bad.
Sales Clerk/Cashier in Norwalk:
Pros: Making customers happy
Cons: Bad management, lack of communication amongst management, horrible supervisory skills, and bad planing
Great job, good culture and benefits.
Custodian in Palm Springs:
Pros: Pay is pretty fair.
Cons: Not being a full time career employee.
Very stressful and management treat you as a number , not a person.
Heavy / Tractor-Trailer Truck Driver in Las Vegas:
Pros: Government pension
Cons: Management