MIDLAND, TX – The U.S. Postal Service is now accepting applications for Career City Carrier jobs in the Midland-Odessa area. The Postal Service plans to fill 22 career positions available at the Midland and Odessa Post Offices. Scheduled work days for these positions will normally be Monday through Saturday, with an average 40-hour work week. Career City Carriers are paid $16.88/hour to start.
Benefits for Career City Carriers include paid vacation and sick leave, contractual pay raises, Federal Employee Retirement System (FERS), Basic Life Insurance, Flexible Savings Account and Family Medical Leave Act access, Thrift Savings Plan, coverage under the Federal Employee Health Benefits Plan, job security and upward mobility.
These career job positions are now posted online at www.usps.com/employment under the "search jobs and apply online section." Closing date for the posting of these positions is May 8, 2014. Anyone wishing to apply for a specific job must do so within the job announcement period. The Postal Service encourages applicants to check the web page often to keep up with any changes in various position openings. Other local jobs and other positions across the state are posted weekly.
For more information about the positions or to apply online, go to www.usps.com/employment
Interested applicants may call the Odessa or Midland Postmasters’ offices with any questions about job description and responsibilities.
Midland Postmaster - 432-687-5962 Odessa Postmaster - 432-332-6436
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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