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Mail Processing Clerks Job Description

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  • i had this job for a week before my boss told me i had to take a medical discharge -.- so no it is not easy to do. who ever tells u that is lying.

  • well this job is good if u dont have a job..u can make some good money but in this job they makes u work so hard.there is many big and large heavy bags.

  • i dont give a fuck, i just throw all this shit into a bag, zip it and that's repeated x10000 :P

    Job is easy as fuck, just standing there and moving letters, but it's really fucking with your mind after 7 hours doing the same thing over and over again. But i guess it's better for job to be boring and easy rather than hard and boring.

  • @dougla718 you can ask Lanny1966 he has more knowledge than I do

  • @flygirlgotgame how does being a casual worker work? i was invited for a interview thatr will last 6 hrs.....im not sure what they mean by non-scheduled days,...do you pick your own hours?.....the position title is casual clerk/mailhandler

  • So what's the pay like? I hope its good, all that heavy lifting?

  • You can process mail a lot faster than 27KPH, but not the way this video shows. More important, there are plenty of ergonomic disasters shown here, both loading and sweeping, all USPS-approved and even demanded. I flip trays (verboten!) and run a DBCS alone whenever possible ... 21 years now and no injuries, but that's NO THANKS to idiot managers and overpaid desk jockeys in distant locations who want to dictate that I and others do the job in ways that are guaranteed to destroy bodies.

  • Rushing is for suckers. Those of you bragging how fast you are, are a managers wet dream. Nowhere in the contract does it say you are required to rush and if a manager tells you to work faster tell them that.

  • hey robin IDIOT read 27 thou per hour times 7 =189 thou good math there

  • 27,000... what? My husband & his partner do at worst 60,000 and on a great night, 100,000 in an 8-hr shift. This is an all clerk postal household, no slackers here!

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