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USPS News link on the lookout for ‘On the Job’ subjects

Link is seeking subjects for “On the Job,” our column on Postal Service employees and their contributions to the organization.

If you have recommendations, email us. A member of our team will get back to you.

In the meantime, catch up on stories you may have missed.

This year’s “On the Job” subjects have included Likkasit Siriviboon and Jerin Hedden, letter carriers; Kobi Logan, a retail associate; Ochenya Okpa, a mail processing clerk; Arlene Harper, a postmaster; Lauren Ireland, a postal inspector; Cheryl Robertson, a data conversion operator; and Cameron Larsen, a distribution operations supervisor.

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