8-3.3 Personal Services Contracts

Definition A personal services contract is a contract with an individual under the terms of which the individual will:

  1. Work under the direct supervision of postal personnel;
  2. Work on postal premises and use postal equipment; and
  3. Perform duties similar in nature to those of postal employees.

A personal services contract may create the appearance of an employee-employer relationship, and may result in additional costs, such as tax withholding. For this reason, purchase/SCM teams should strive to use contracting vehicles other than personal services contracts, but, when deemed appropriate, they may be used, subject to the reviews and approvals discussed in Section 7-12, Restrictions on Contracting with Former Postal Service Officers, Executives, Employees, and Other Sources.

Use Personal services contracts may be awarded for professional/technical services but may not be awarded for consultant services.

Contracts All personal services contracts should be written to ensure that the Postal Service does not incur unnecessary costs or liabilities. purchase/SCM teams should work with assigned counsel to ensure that the interests of the Postal service are protected in areas such as taxes, unemployment liability, etc.