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Benefits reviews
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Anonymous employee
Current
Pasadena, California
Terrible! 3 day training a little more than that somet sometimes . You're on your own after that! Try to hang in there for a year and if you make it you'll understand what it's all about . not an easy Job.
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Anonymous CITY LETTER CARRIER
Former
Houma, Louisiana
Fairly decent driver training, but you should already be a good driver. Actual duty training is not very involved. You mostly get OJT. You don't case mail at first, just take out routes. Someone goes with you for a day or two, then you're on your own.
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Anonymous CITY LETTER CARRIER
Former
Farmington, New Mexico
The Postal Service provides the training needed to qualify for various jobs that one might be interested in.
Anonymous employee
Former
Roanoke, Virginia
Training personnel has no clue
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Anonymous Mail Handler
Former
Columbus, Ohio
Training is continual and as such not always complete.
Anonymous employee
Former
Spotsylvania, Virginia
Training is hands-on experience. New employee are not left alone first couple of days. Managers will send help when appropriate.
Anonymous Rural Carrier
Current
Houston, Texas
When went for LLV training or post office vehicle training they scheduled last minute so I had to change all plans to accommodate the training
Former
Seattle, Washington State
Job training is done to the best that they can. Long orientation about what it is to be a mail carrier and general knowledge. Then after completing 3 full days of that, there is driving training for the multiple types of vehicles you might use. Then there is on the job instructing where you shadow a carrier for 3 days.
Anonymous PSE SSDA
Former
Moraga, California
They train you for a week and then you are expected to receive the rest of your training on the job. Only some locations/supervisors are good about giving you the time/resources to learn how things work.
Anonymous PSE Clerk
Former
Midland, Texas
not enough training to do the job, old workers you work with expect you to the job like a pro even on your first day