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3.6
Average Rating
(based on 235 US Postal Service Review Ratings)

Ratings by Category

Company Culture
3.4
Growth Opportunities
3.2
People You Work With
4.2
Person You Work For
3.9
Rewards You Receive
3.6
Support You Get
3.5
Way You Work
4.0
Work Setting
3.5
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"The main reason why someone would become a mail carrier: it pays well. The base pay is not all that exciting; you make all your money by working constantly. I often work 6 days/wk, often and 10 hrs/day. In the past 2 months, I have made over $9K (seriously). The cons are plenty: long hrs/days, having little work-life balance, stress, and inclement weather to deal with. If you can learn to roll with the punches and suck it up, the paychecks sure make it worthwhile."
Posted 10 years ago in Olathe, KS
Mail Carrier

What do you like about working at US Postal Service?

"I like the schedule because I start early and go home early."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"This job is very demanding and will take a lot of time of your life."

What don't you like about working at US Postal Service?

"Management is careless with employees and most employees are not accountable for their actions."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"I would try to change the mentality from employees towards the job."

Person You Work For 1 / 5 People You Work With 1 / 5 Work Setting 3 / 5
Support You Get 3 / 5 Rewards You Receive 3 / 5 Growth Opportunities 1 / 5
Company Culture 1 / 5 Way You Work 2 / 5
Rural Letter Carrier Associate

What do you like about working at US Postal Service?

"Independent and self managed work outside office for half the day, I find my customer's feedback and appreciation as a measure of my performance very rewarding, the physical work is challenging but enjoyable, quick pace of work is mentally stimulating."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"RUN AS FAST AS YOU CAN... back to college, back to your old job, back to unemployment!! And do it while you're young! The average age of a postal worker is 55 and most of the workers I speak to are all afraid for their jobs, pensions and workplace environment. What a way to work!"

What don't you like about working at US Postal Service?

"Lots of talk (key word: talk) about advancement opportunities, but classes beneficial to advancement are constantly cancelled, personal involvement and investment in your job - whether through cost saving suggestions, money making suggestions or workplace environment suggestions - they all go ignored and, at times, not even acknowledged, unlike any place I've ever worked. Personality clashes between workers (and management versus workers alike) are allowed to fester, instead of being taken care of, due to ineffective management, and have resulted in workplace violence and hostility that has blown into fistfights and physical/verbal abuse in the workplace. Again, unlike any place I've ever seen and is VERY physically and verbally intimidating. Management in my office (and others, I must admit) is VERY verbally abusive, abuses their absolute power in the military style run post office system and is constantly very personally insulting. The USPS workplace mantra, a workplace with dignity and respect, free of violence, is constantly ignored by individual managers, making us enjoy our out of office, independent work tremendously due to the incohesive workplace."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"I would: stop insulting the intelligence of the workforce, and, yes, the USPS unions, so much with financial propaganda - they bring home the actual bacon, not lie to the American postal patron about our financial status - if we overpaid the retirement fund by $81billion (see Jan and Aug 2010 OIG reports), we made a decent profit with nothing but postage revenue, correct, fire the accountants and financial reviewers who, over years, overpaid the retirement fund by $81 billion, and caused the great loss of confidence of USPS employees (and postal consumers alike) in the proper management of the Postal Service, seek employee involvement by LISTENING to ALL the employees - who better to try and save their jobs than the very ones threatened to lose them, work better with my peers (IE - OIG), focus on getting the workforce engaged in the service and pride aspect of their jobs-the rewarding aspects of this occupational atmosphere that serve the personality traits of the longest serving employees, project a more positive outlook for our company so the employees don't feel like helpless dunnage on a sinking ship - not a current productive workplace environment, solicit AND LISTEN TO employee contributions and suggestions - who better to mold the company into the true SERVICE organization it was formed to be than the employees who have direct contact with the people we serve and hear their needs on a daily basis, enforce our ascribed workplace culture in EVERY office by listening to its employees and customers alike, not permitting individual fiefdoms to exist for management's individual personal agendas."

Person You Work For 2 / 5 People You Work With 3 / 5 Work Setting 3 / 5
Support You Get 1 / 5 Rewards You Receive 1 / 5 Growth Opportunities 2 / 5
Company Culture 2 / 5 Way You Work 2 / 5
Postal Carrier
Person You Work For 3.8 / 5 People You Work With 4.8 / 5 Work Setting 4.7 / 5
Support You Get 4.6 / 5 Rewards You Receive 4.6 / 5 Growth Opportunities 4.4 / 5
Company Culture 4.1 / 5 Way You Work 4.5 / 5
Clerk
Person You Work For 4.8 / 5 People You Work With 4.8 / 5 Work Setting 4.9 / 5
Support You Get 4.8 / 5 Rewards You Receive 4.8 / 5 Growth Opportunities 4.9 / 5
Company Culture 4.8 / 5 Way You Work 4.9 / 5
Data Conversion Operator

"The work there was boring, but paid decently."

Person You Work For 3 / 5 People You Work With 2.9 / 5 Work Setting 2.5 / 5
Support You Get 2.6 / 5 Rewards You Receive 3.5 / 5 Growth Opportunities 1.7 / 5
Company Culture 2.3 / 5 Way You Work 1.8 / 5
Mail Carrier
Person You Work For 3.2 / 5 People You Work With 4 / 5 Work Setting 3.9 / 5
Support You Get 2.1 / 5 Rewards You Receive 2 / 5 Growth Opportunities 3.1 / 5
Company Culture 4 / 5 Way You Work 3.9 / 5
Postal Assistant
Person You Work For 4 / 5 People You Work With 4 / 5 Work Setting 4 / 5
Support You Get 3.8 / 5 Rewards You Receive 4 / 5 Growth Opportunities 1.9 / 5
Company Culture 3.1 / 5 Way You Work 2 / 5
Contractor
Person You Work For 5 / 5 People You Work With 5 / 5 Work Setting 5 / 5
Support You Get 5 / 5 Rewards You Receive 5 / 5 Growth Opportunities 5 / 5
Company Culture 5 / 5 Way You Work 4.5 / 5
Associate Supervisor
Person You Work For 4.5 / 5 People You Work With 4.5 / 5 Work Setting 4 / 5
Support You Get 4.5 / 5 Rewards You Receive 4 / 5 Growth Opportunities 5 / 5
Company Culture 3.2 / 5 Way You Work 4 / 5
Payroll Specialist
Person You Work For 4.2 / 5 People You Work With 3.7 / 5 Work Setting 3.6 / 5
Support You Get 3.8 / 5 Rewards You Receive 3.4 / 5 Growth Opportunities 3.5 / 5
Company Culture 3.2 / 5 Way You Work 3.3 / 5
US Postal Service Employee
Person You Work For 3.8 / 5 People You Work With 4 / 5 Work Setting 4 / 5
Support You Get 4.2 / 5 Rewards You Receive 4.1 / 5 Growth Opportunities 4.2 / 5
Company Culture 4.4 / 5 Way You Work 4.5 / 5
Graphic Designer

"At Web US Mail, the work environment was like a family we all worked well together."

Person You Work For 5 / 5 People You Work With 5 / 5 Work Setting 5 / 5
Support You Get 5 / 5 Rewards You Receive 5 / 5 Growth Opportunities 5 / 5
Company Culture 5 / 5 Way You Work 5 / 5
Operator
Person You Work For 4.8 / 5 People You Work With 4.8 / 5 Work Setting 4.8 / 5
Support You Get 4.8 / 5 Rewards You Receive 4.8 / 5 Growth Opportunities 4.9 / 5
Company Culture 4.8 / 5 Way You Work 4.7 / 5
Casual Worker
Person You Work For 4.7 / 5 People You Work With 4.8 / 5 Work Setting 4 / 5
Support You Get 4.9 / 5 Rewards You Receive 4.7 / 5 Growth Opportunities 4.8 / 5
Company Culture 4.7 / 5 Way You Work 4.8 / 5
Letter Carrier
Person You Work For 4.7 / 5 People You Work With 5 / 5 Work Setting 4.9 / 5
Support You Get 3.9 / 5 Rewards You Receive 3.5 / 5 Growth Opportunities 3.6 / 5
Company Culture 3.6 / 5 Way You Work 4 / 5

US Postal Service Reviews FAQs

Is US Postal Service a good company to work for?

US Postal Service has an overall rating of 3.6 Average Rating out of 5, based on over 235 US Postal Service Review Ratings left anonymously by US Postal Service employees, which is 8% lower than the average rating for all companies on CareerBliss. 86% of employees would recommend working at US Postal Service.

Does US Postal Service pay their employees well?

US Postal Service employees earn $38,000 annually on average, or $18 per hour, which is 42% lower than the national salary average of $66,000 per year. 105 US Postal Service employees have shared their salaries on CareerBliss. Find US Postal Service Salaries by Job Title.

How satisfied are employees working at US Postal Service?

86% of employees would recommend working at US Postal Service with the overall rating of 3.6 out of 5. Employees also rated US Postal Service 3.4 out of 5 for Company Culture, 3.6 for Rewards You Receive, 3.2 for Growth Opportunities and 3.5 for support you get.

What is the highest paying job at US Postal Service?

According to our data, the highest paying job at US Postal Service is a Area Supervisor at $55,097,000 annually. Browse US Postal Service Salaries by Job Profile.

What is the lowest paying job at US Postal Service?

According to our data, the lowest paying job at US Postal Service is a Paralegal Externship at $12,000 annually. Browse US Postal Service Salaries by Job Profile.

What are the pros and cons of working at US Postal Service?

According to reviews on CareerBliss, employees commonly rated the pros of working at US Postal Service to be Company Culture, Growth Opportunities, People You Work With and Person You Work For, and no cons.

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