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Use of Best Practices Could Help with USPS Hiring Challenges, Says Report

The USPS has made some improvements in its hiring practices in recent years but it still faces challenges in recruiting—as well as a pending exodus of older employees to retirement—that adopting best practices from the private sector and other national mail services could help address, says an IG report.

“The Postal Service struggles to retain its pre-career employees and attract enough applicants to fill some open positions, as its workforce continues to age and approach retirement,” it says. “Between fiscal years 2021-2023, over half of the agency’s job postings for pre-career positions did not receive any applications, 18 percent of newly hired pre-career employees did not show up for orientation or their first day of work in FY 2023, and one-third left the agency within their first 90 days.”

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The Truth
The Truth
4 months ago

Stop the DEI hires and put hiring back into the postmaster’s hands. It’s pretty clear that you’re hiring the wrong people.

The Ugly Truth
The Ugly Truth
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4 months ago

They hire the people who apply. Qualifications are pretty minimal. Maybe privileged classes just don’t tolerate low to moderate wages for ZERO schedule flexibility or desired days off under managers with horrid attitudes. Minorities are used to bad treatment, so they stick it out.

Mail Slug
Mail Slug
4 months ago

No one wants to work at USPS???
Such a toxic, hostile workplace.
We have 2 Postmasters in our office.
One lost his job at district so they made him
a PM. The other spends her days stalking
carriers and pulling off the street because they
didn’t have a satchel.
They should fire every current PM. Don’t need any,
they just harass new employees until they walk?

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