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Rain, snow and gloom of night won’t do it, but what might be keeping your letter carrier from their appointed rounds

Guest: Rick Poland
Title: U.S. Postal Service Deputy Assistant Inspector General of Finance, Pricing, and Human Capital
Summary: Being a junior letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service is a tough job — being supported by your supervisor helps make it better. The Postal Service has a plan to improve retention among pre-career employees. For an update on how that plan is working, USPS Deputy Assistant Inspector General of Finance, Pricing, and Human Capital Rick Poland shares his insights.

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