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Postal Service
State Department of Postal Service
  1. Annotation or definition.

  2. Administrative laws relevant to this government department inside and outside the state.

  3. Occupations relevant to this department inside and outside the state.

  4. Post Offices in various states

  5. Zip Codes by State

Annotation or definition.
What is the postal system?
What is a postal mail?
Where did the postal service start?
How does the mail get sorted?
How does the postal service work?
How does the international postal service work?
When was the post office invented?
How many hours a day does a mail carrier work?
How does mail sorting work?
What does the post office do?
What does the mail carrier do?
How old do you have to be to work as a mail carrier?
What days does the post office deliver mail?
Is the mail delivered on Saturday?
What time is the mail picked up from the post office?
How can I pick up my mail from the post office?
How long is mail held at the post office?
How long does it take for a letter to be returned to sender?
How long does the post office hold your package?
How do I send a return shipping label?
How do you return a package to sender?
Can you hold a package at the post office?
How do you mail a package at the post office?
How long does it take for a letter to be delivered in the same state?
How long does it take a letter to be delivered in a different state?
How long for a first class letter to be delivered?
How do I have my mail held at the post office?
What is the postal system?
A postal system is a system wherein written documents typically enclosed in envelopes, and also small packages containing other matter, are delivered to destinations around the world. Anything sent through the postal system is called mail or post.

What is a postal mail?
The mail or post is a system for physically transporting documents and other small packages; or, the postcards, letters, and parcels themselves.

Where did the postal service start?
Seattle, WA

The Early American Postal System
North America in 1753

How does the mail get sorted?
A postal carrier collects your letter from the box along with the rest of the mail and takes it to the post office. There, all of the mail is placed on a truck and taken to a mail processing plant. From the bins, the letters are sorted into trays by ZIP code and flown or trucked to the next processing.

How does the postal service work?
That letter and mail collected by other carriers of that Post Office are placed on a truck and taken to a mail processing plant. Postal workers send the letter through a machine that rapidly separates mail by shape, separating letters from large envelopes and packages (the culling operation).

How does the international postal service work?
http://www.qureshiuniversity.org/states.html

When was the post office invented?
North America in 1753

How many hours a day does a mail carrier work?
Basic Mail Carrier Hours. Most mail carriers hold full-time positions. This means that they typically work five days a week, eight hours per day. The exact hours of mail carriers depend on their routes.

How does mail sorting work?
Here is a brief rundown:
1.You've properly addressed your letter and added the appropriate postage, so you place it into your mailbox.
2.A postal carrier collects your letter from the box along with the rest of the mail and takes it to the post office.
3.At the mail processing plant, machines separate mail by shape and size.

What does the post office do?
A post office is a customer service facility forming part of a _______ postal system. Post offices offer mail-related services such as acceptance of letters and parcels; provision of post office boxes; and sale of postage stamps, packaging, and stationery.

What does the mail carrier do?
A mail carrier, mailman, mailwoman, postal carrier, postman, postwoman, or letter carrier (in American English), sometimes colloquially known as a postie (in Australia, New Zealand, Scotland, and other parts of the ________), is an employee of a post office or postal service, who delivers mail and parcel post to ...

How old do you have to be to work as a mail carrier?
18 years old
English language competency.
high school diploma

What days does the post office deliver mail?
Six Days of Package Delivery, Five Days of Mail Delivery

Is the mail delivered on Saturday?
Just because you don't always see them, doesn't mean they're not out there. There is still regular mail delivery on Saturdays.

What time is the mail picked up from the post office?
Picks up outgoing ___ mail at 4:00 p.m. For any last minute Express pieces that you may have to go out, be sure to drop them off by at least 3:55 p.m. to allow for processing. 11 a.m. until 4 p.m., except during recesses.

How can I pick up my mail from the post office?
It's available for packages, letters, and flats with a tracking or extra services barcode. You can also stop mail and packages at a Post Office™ as a Hold For Pickup or send them to a different domestic address. You can even request to have them redirected as Priority Mail® back to your address.

How long is mail held at the post office?
Select the start and end dates of your Hold Mail request. ______ can hold your mail from 3 to 30 days in a row. You can select how you would like to receive your mail on your selected end date.

How long does it take for a letter to be returned to sender?
How long does the post office hold your package?
How do I send a return shipping label?
How do you return a package to sender?
Can you hold a package at the post office?
How do you mail a package at the post office?
How long does it take for a letter to be delivered in the same state?
How long does it take a letter to be delivered in a different state?
How long for a first class letter to be delivered?
How do I have my mail held at the post office?
Here are further guidelines.

Occupations relevant to this department inside and outside the state.
For whom are these training programs meant in the state or outside the state around the world?
  1. Postal Service Window Clerk

  2. Post Office Customer Service Clerk

  3. Postal Service Mail Carriers

  4. Postal Inspectors

  5. Postal Service Mail Sorter/Mail Handler

  6. Mail Processor

  7. Postal Custodian Job Description

  8. Garageman

  9. Tractor Trailer Driver

  10. Window Clerk

  11. Clerk typist

  12. Postal Office Manager in the State

Postman
Postal Service Mail Carriers
Job Description for Postal Service Mail Carrier

Postal service mail carriers are employed to deliver and collect mail on an assigned route with a daily schedule. Postal Service routes may be delivered by vehicle or on foot, depending on the area assigned. Mail delivery must be done in all types of weather. Carriers are expected to conduct themselves in a professional and efficient manner. A basic familiarity with local geography is a necessity. Knowledge of basic postal laws, regulations, and products is also required.

More specifically, duties include preparing mail for delivery along the assigned route and efficiently processing collected mail to send it out within required postal service timelines. Undeliverable mail must be returned for proper handling. This is a physical job that involves sorting and carrying the mail to its destination. Mail can come in sizes, from letters to parcels. Carriers spend much of their shift standing or walking if they have a walking route. A driving route often requires prolonged sitting during shifts. As part of their work routine, carriers may be loading and unloading crates of deliverable and collected mail of up to 70 pounds.

Postal Service Mail Carrier Tasks

• Deliver mail to business and residencies along an assigned route.
• Hand-deliver mail and obtain signatures.
• Drive the postal service vehicle.

Postal Service Window Clerk
What is a Post Office Window Clerk in the state?
If you go to a post office and hand over priority mail or similar registered mail, the individual from post office that takes this priority mail or similar registered mail at post office and gives you receipt is a Post Office Window Clerk in the state.

What are other names for Post Office Window Clerk in the state?
Postal Service Window Clerk in the state.

How does a Post Office Window Clerk in the state go about his or her work?
Post Office Window Clerk in the state is assigned duty at a specific post office window in a state. Working hours are Monday through Saturday.
Hours are generally Monday through Friday 9AM TO 7PM and Saturday 9-2 PM.

Questions a Post Office Window Clerk in the state needs to ask once an individual hands over a letter, or a parcel:

Is there anything liquid, hazardous, fragile, perishable, or any batteries inside the mail or package?

Is this domestic or international mail?

What type of postal mail are you sending?
Postcard
Letter
Flat
Parcel (package)
Bound, printed matter
What is a letter?
What is a flat?
What is a postcard?
What is a machinable parcel?
What is an irregular parcel?
What is a marketing parcel?
What is an outside parcel?


What are classes of mail?
Priority Mail Express
Priority Mail
First-Class Mail
Periodicals
Standard Mail
Media Mail
Library Mail
Regular Mail(A letter/envelope with stamp placed on it in postal service mail box)

Post Office Window Clerk in the state must hand over a receipt of mail or package.

What is a mail or postal mail relevant to post office services in the state?
The mail or post is a system for physically transporting documents and other small packages, as well as a term for postcards, letters, and parcels themselves.

What should be the minimum and maximum dimensions for mail sent through the post office in the state?
http://pe.usps.com/businessmail101/mailcharacteristics/minMax.htm

Who supervises the Post office Window Clerk in the state?
Post office Manager in the state.

How should various post offices improve services in the state and outside the state?
At a walkable distance (100 to 200 meters) from post office or within post office, there should be a computer with internet and printing facility, with photocopy machines as well.
Experience has revealed residents have to print at one location, photocopy at another location, print labels at another location and then go to post office.

What should a Post Office Window Clerk on duty in the state know?
You cannot leave your location of duty during duty hours.
This is a non-exempt position (This means you have to remain at the location for duty during duty hours).

On March 26, 2015, a Post Office Window Clerk was seen to leave the location of work during duty hours and at a walkable distance was playing a handheld video game. Residents were waiting in a line. Out of six post office window clerks only two were on duty.


Post Office Customer Service Clerk
What are the duties of Post Office Customer Service Clerk in the state?
1.Recieve complaints from residents relevant to postal mail at a specific post office.
2.Hand over any parcel for which resident received notice at specific post office.

What are other names for Post Office Customer Service Clerk?
Post Office Customer Service Representative.

How do you file complaints relevant to postal services in the state or outside the state?
You can file postal services complaints online.
You can walk in to post office were you submitted priority mail or registered mail and speak to a post office customer service representative.

Post office customer service representatives in the state also give you a parcel at post office for which you have received notice to collect the parcel.

Priority Mail Issues

What have been findings relevant to priority postal mail complaints nowadays in the state or outside the state?
1.No deliverable address. Unable to forward.
2.Notice left (No Authorized Recipient Available)
3.Office closed.

Postal Inspectors in the State
What are the duties of a postal inspector in the state or outside the state?
Here are further guidelines.

Postal Office Manager in the State
What are the duties of a Post office Manager in the state?
Here are further guidelines.


Why is there need for a state department of postal service?
Historically, there was no price for postage or postage stamps. Government postal mail was circulated in the form of Dak (post) with government stamps.

Postal professionals in the state were historically state workers.

Questions relevant to sorting postal mail by post offices in the state and outside the state.

Is the postal mail going within the state or outside the state?
If postal mail is going outside the state, is it going within the continent or outside the continent?
If the postal mail is going outside the continent, what is the destination state address in another continent?
What best describes the destination of the postal mail?

1. Within the state
2. Outside the state
3. Within the continent
4. Outside the continent

Postal mail from one continent to another continent.
Here is a sample address.

From

Asif Qureshi
5042 N Winthrop Ave, #237
Chicago, Illinois 60640
North America.

To

University of Kashmir.
Head of the Department of Law
Hazratbal Rd, Hazratbal
Srinagar, Kashmir, Asia.
190006
Address

How do you write a postal mailing address?
What should workers of the state postal service know about postal service?
What workers are associated with state postal service?
When did the postal code system come into existing?
When was the postal code system last updated in the state?
How should a global postal code system of various continents and states look?
Here are further guidelines.
Postal Workers
Postal Inspectors
Shipping Supplies
    Priority Mail
    Priority Mail Express
    Prepaid Priority Mail
    Flat Rate
    Boxes
    Envelopes
    ReadyPost Packaging
    Stamps
    International Shipping
    Forms and Labels
    Other Supplies
Postal Regulatory Commission
Others
Let's examine this: Postal service.
Why shouldn't postal service offer online e-mail service?
What are the benefits of this system to the postal service as well as non-postal service?
Reliability, speed, cost-effectiveness.
What are my recommendations?
Maintain the existing system; implement a new system.
What resources do you need to implement a new system?
Should there be e-stamps or credit card payments?
Why should the postal service take this responsibility?
Reliability, speed, cost-effectiveness.
Unless postal service has planted members of monopolists, there is no reason not to start this service.
There are credible confirmed cases of e-mail blocks to enhance monopoly - international, regional and local.
Do you want me to start this e-mail service internationally?

Post Offices in various states
What are examples of various post offices in various states around the world?

North American states.
Asian states.
African states.
Australian states.
South American states.


North American States
Alabama (AL)
Alaska (AK)
Arizona (AZ)
Arkansas (AR)
Alberta (AB)
British Columbia (BC)
California (CA)
Colorado (CO)
Connecticut (CT)
Delaware (DE)
Florida (FL)
Georgia (GA)
Hawaii (HI)
Idaho (ID)
Illinois (IL)
Indiana (IN)
Iowa (IA)
Kansas (KS)
Kentucky (KY)
Louisiana (LA)
Maine (ME)
Maryland (MD)
Massachusetts (MA)
Michigan (MI)
Minnesota (MN)
Mississippi (MS)
Missouri (MO)
Montana (MT)
Manitoba (MB)
Mexico (MX)
Nebraska (NE)
Nevada (NV)
New Hampshire (NH)
New Jersey (NJ)
New Mexico (NM)
New York (NY)
North Carolina (NC)
North Dakota (ND)
New Brunswick (NB)
Newfoundland and Labrador (NL)
Northwest Territories (NT)
Nova Scotia (NS)
Nunavut (NU)
Ohio (OH)
Oklahoma (OK)
Oregon (OR)
Ontario (ON)
Pennsylvania (PA)
Prince Edward Island (PE)
Quebec (QC)
Rhode Island (RI)
South Carolina (SC)
South Dakota (SD)
Saskatchewan (SK)
Tennessee (TN)
Texas (TX)
Utah (UT)
Vermont (VT)
Virginia (VA)
Washington (WA)
West Virginia (WV)
Wisconsin (WI)
Wyoming (WY)
Yukon (YT)

Asian States
Albania
Andorra
Armenia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Arkhangelsk Oblast
Anhui Province
Afghanistan
Assam
Arunachal Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andaman and Nicober Islands
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Brunei
Belarus
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Bihar
Bahrain
Chechnya
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Cambodia
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Chhattisgarh
Daman and Diu
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Denmark
England
Estonia
East Timor
Finland
Fujian Province
France
Gujarat
Goa
Georgia
Germany
Gibraltar
Greece
Gansu Province
Guangdong Province
Guangxi Province
Guizhou
Heilongjiang
Hong Kong
Hubei
Hainan Province
Henan Province
Hunan Province
Himachal Pradesh
Hungary
Inner Mongolia
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Islamabad
Japan
Jeddah
Jiangxi Province
Jordan
Jiangsu
Jiangxi
Jilin
Jharkhand
Kashmir
Karnataka
Kerala
Kazakhstan
Korea - North
Korea - South
Kyrgyzstan
Kuwait
Kaliningrad Oblast
Lakshadweep
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Laos
Lebanon
Liaoning Province
Liaoning
Manipur
Mizoram
Maharashtra
Madhya Pradesh
Meghalaya
Malaysia
Maldives
Magadan Oblast
Mongolia
Myanmar
Macedonia
Malta
Medina
Mecca
Moldova
Monaco
Montenegro
NCT of Delhi
Nagaland
Netherlands
Northern Ireland
Norway
Ningxia
Nepal
Oman
Orissa
Puducherry
Punjab
Peshawar
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Palestine
Qinghai Province
Qinghai
Qatar
Rajasthan
Romania
Sikkim
Syria
Singapore
Sri Lanka
Scotland
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Shaanxi Province
Shandong
Shanxi
Sichuan
Taiwan
Tajikistan
Thailand
Tibet
Tripura
Tamil Nadu
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Uttarakhand
United Arab Emirates
Uttar Pradesh
Vietnam
Vatican City
Wales
West Bengal
Xinjiang
Yunnan
Yemen
Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
Zhejiang

Africa
Algeria
Angola
Burundi
Benin
Burkina Faso
Botswana
Cape Verde
Côte d'Ivoire
Comoros
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Chad
Canary Islands
Ceuta
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Djibouti
Egypt
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Equatorial Guinea
Gabon
Gambia
Ghana
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Kenya
Liberia
Lesotho
Madagascar
Malawi
Mauritius
Mayotte
Mozambique
Mali
Mauritania
Madeira
Melilla
Morocco
Niger
Nigeria
Namibia
Réunion
Rwanda
Republic of the Congo
São Tomé and Príncipe
Saint Helena
Senegal
Sierra Leone
Seychelles
Somalia
South Africa
Swaziland
South Sudan
Sudan
Tanzania
Togo
Tunisia
Uganda
Western Sahara
Zambia
Zimbabwe

Australia
Northern Territory
South Australia
Queensland
New South Wales
Victoria (Australia)
Western Australian
Tasmania
New Zealand

Latin
Acre (Asif Province)
Alagoas
Amapá
Amazonas
Bahia
Buenos Aires Province
Ceará
Chubut Province
Córdoba Province
Goiás
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Falkland Islands
French Guiana
Guyana
Paraguay
Peru
Río Negro
Santa Cruz
Santa Fe Province
Salta Province
South Georgia
Suriname
Uruguay
Venezuela
Last Updated: October 17, 2017