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Holiday Help Needed at the U.S. Postal Service

Started by Friday, October 13, 2007, 06:09 PM NHFT

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Friday

Temporary 'Casual' Positions
$13.50 per hour
(plus 8% night differential)

Nashua Logistics & Distribution Center - Nashua NH
Manchester Processing & Distribution Center - Manchester NH

Applicants:

  • Must pass drug testing and medical assessment
  • Must be US Citizen or Permanent Resident Alien :alien:
  • Must be able to lift up to 70 lbs :occasion1:

Full background check will be conducted.
Evening & Night hours available
Limited Day Shifts
Work begins in Nov/Dec
Must be 18 or High School Graduate

Contact 1-888-666-7809
Call Monday - Friday between 11:00AM - 7:00PM

The United States Postal Service is an Equal Opportunity Monopolistic Employer.

Yes, it's true... the U.S. Postal Service's phone number starts with 666.   >:D

J’raxis 270145

From what I've heard, they also check to make sure you signed up for Selective Service.

slim

If need be I would take almost any job but no job where my paycheck come from stolen money.

mvpel

The US Postal Service last accepted a public subsidy in 1982.

error

OK, well, I don't want to work for a government-enforced monopoly.

supperman15

Quote from: Friday on October 13, 2007, 06:09 PM NHFT



The United States Postal Service is an Equal Opportunity Monopolistic Employer.


unless you do drugs or have committed a crime....

slim

Quote from: mvpel on October 15, 2007, 11:58 AM NHFT
The US Postal Service last accepted a public subsidy in 1982.
I would disagree the buildings that the postal service uses is not on the tax rolls. I consider this a subsidy in our current system.

Lloyd Danforth

Quote from: slim on October 15, 2007, 01:20 PM NHFT
Quote from: mvpel on October 15, 2007, 11:58 AM NHFT
The US Postal Service last accepted a public subsidy in 1982.
I would disagree the buildings that the postal service uses is not on the tax rolls. I consider this a subsidy in our current system.

And it is still a monopoly

Insurgent

Thanks for this helpful job posting, Friday! A lot of people could use some extra income this time of year  :)

Fluff and Stuff

Quote from: slim on October 15, 2007, 01:20 PM NHFT
Quote from: mvpel on October 15, 2007, 11:58 AM NHFT
The US Postal Service last accepted a public subsidy in 1982.
I would disagree the buildings that the postal service uses is not on the tax rolls. I consider this a subsidy in our current system.

I am not sure if I consider the income or corporate tax breaks the government's postal service gets as tax breaks but I certainly consider the local sales and property tax breaks it gets to be subsidies (by the state and local populations).