MindsEye: How do you find an announcement number for city carrier exam for usps?
I have been looking for an announcement number for the city carrier exam. So I have been checking online at the usps website looking for any announcement numbers for city carrier in my state – Wisconsin. I have never seen one. So today I checked the entire US. And there wasn’t a single city carrier exam shown. I didn’t buy that there wasn’t a single one going on in the US. So I take it they do not post city carrier announcement numbers online. Do they ever advertise the exams at the usps website for city carrier? Also what is a good way to find an announcment number for city carrier?
On the website they say to check bulletin boards in post offices and public buildings and community newspapers. I’d rather not have to visit every post office state to check the bulletin board if I can avoid it. Besides, if they don’t advertise city carrier exams online, they may not advertise them offline either. Maybe you need to know someone in the post office?
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1. go to the official usps site and click on employment link you’ll find it there
2. Maybe this will help. As mentioned in previous answer go to USPS website, click jobs, then click mail processing jobs. Good Luck!
Reply: This is where I have been checking.
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Answer by all_glory_to_God
go to the official usps site and click on employment link you’ll find it there
Maybe this will help. As mentioned in previous answer go to USPS website, click jobs, then click mail processing jobs. Good Luck!Answer by ditsyquoin
It’s very possible that the city carrier exam is not being offered at all in your state. The exam opens only when the current register of applicants is depleted and this could take two years. The USPS doesn’t usually offer clerk/carrier exams at this time of the year as HR is busy hiring casuals for Christmas.
USPS does post exam openings on line and in the office but usually for only a 14 day period. You don’t have to check all the offices as the postings are for a cluster of offices within a district.
You could probably get hired as a casual or as a rural carrier relief carrier right away if you are interested in that. It would at least get you through part of the hiring process and help you determine if you want to work for the USPS.
In you are dead set on working as a city carrier, I’d make an appointment to talk to the Postmaster in the town or city that you want to work in. If you are an impressive candidate, the PM just might give you a call when the exam opens.
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