Q&A With United States Postal Service Employees
From mail carriers to corporate management, we all work together to provide efficient, affordable service to the American public. USPS is an excellent workplace for self-motivated individuals who enjoy independence and measurable goals with the added satisfaction of serving our communities.
How employees describe working at United States Postal Service
Great service, mail is always delivered on time, never gotten mail lost.
universality, accessibility, socialized, dependable, crucial
They're federal benefits so working there for the long run will lead to excellent retirement
Avoid nepotism, harassment, favoritism, belittling, and prejudice.
The beat part about my compensation package is my health care benefits .
What it's like to work at United States Postal Service
- United States Postal Service employees generally work 9.5 hrs a day
- Employees at United States Postal Service report the work pace is extremely fast
- On a typical day, employees at United States Postal Service have 0 meetings
- 62% of United States Postal Service employees look forward to interacting with their team every day
- United States Postal Service employees most often take 0-10 paid vacation and sick days each year
- 46% of United States Postal Service employees report they are happy with their work life balance
- United States Postal Service employees typically get valuable feedback on how to improve at work Every Week
- 50% of United States Postal Service employees call their work environment negative
Q&A With United States Postal Service Employees
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How's the work life balance at United States Postal Service?
it's horrible for families
How does United States Postal Service make decisions around promotions?
based on seniority
What does the leadership team at United States Postal Service need to get better at?
Rollina Camargo is the worst manager I have ever worked for. Completely egotistical, cruel, and unethical. Unfit for management.
What do employees at United States Postal Service think about their benefits?
United States Postal Service employees rate their overall benefits a C+ and most of them think the perks are Neutral. 74% of United States Postal Service employees say they are satisfied with their benefits. The majority of employees also get 0-10 days of paid vacation, and most of the employees believe the cash value of their benefits is $1500 - $2500/mo.
How's career growth and advancement at United States Postal Service?
58% of the same employees also feel like United States Postal Service is invested in their career growth. On average, majority of employees do not have a mentor to help them navigate their career at United States Postal Service.
How are the managers at United States Postal Service?
United States Postal Service employees rate their manager a D or 57/100 and the majority believe their manager truly cares about them as a person. Most of the employees (50%) also feels pretty comfortable providing negative feedback directly to their boss.
What's the pay like for employees at United States Postal Service?
United States Postal Service employees rates their pay and overall compensation a C+ or 64/100. 62% of employees believe they are paid fairly and 54% of employees get raises every year.









