Oregon Post Office is Now Hiring

Rural Carrier Assistant positions available, apply online

September 18, 2018 



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OREGON, WI – The Oregon Post Office is hiring Rural Carrier Assistants (RCAs) to help sort and deliver the mail. No experience required, training is provided.

“We’re looking for motivated applicants,” said Oregon Postmaster Brandi Simmons. “These are part-time positions that can lead to a career with the Postal Service.”

Salary for this position is $17.40 per hour paid bi-weekly, with variable work hours and work days, including holidays and weekends. Start time is flexible and successful applicants must be available when called to report to work.

Interested applicants should log on to www.usps.com/employment to search and apply for available positions. Paper applications will not be accepted. Duties and requirements for this position include:

  • Sorting, delivering, collecting mail on foot and/or by vehicle under a variety of weather conditions
  • Maintaining a professional appearance and providing a positive customer service experience
  • Must be able to provide own vehicle and outfit it for right-hand drive delivery. The Postal Service can provide a kit for a fee
  • Working variable hours up to 6 days a week
  • Must be 18 years of age and not enrolled in high school
  • Must pass criminal background check and pass drug screening
  • Must have valid driver’s license (2 years continuous) and good driving record
  • Must be U.S. Citizen or have permanent resident alien status

“There are numerous vacancies available now and more coming soon,” added Simmons.  “This is an excellent opportunity to work for the most trusted government agency in the country.”

Interested applicants can also contact the local Postmaster at 608-835-1705 with any questions. They can also go to YouTube and learn more: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwJEtJPa0UI&sns=em.

The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

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