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Frequently Asked
Questions
Here are some questions based on the ones asked by postal job seekers
who visited our other web site, US Post Office Jobs dot com, http://www.uspostofficejobs.com:
1. How shall I know the dates and locations of the
testing facilities and the phone numbers in my area or near my area?
2. Is there a special time of the year that you have
to go and get an exam or do they take applications all the time?
3. How can I prepare for the exams?
4. I have wanted a Post Office Job for a long time
and I dont exactly know how to go about getting one. Can you tell
me how I can apply for a job with the Postal Service?
5. To get a job with the Post Office, do I need just
to score 95 to 100% on the exams? Any other qualification requirements?
6. Im presently in the army, can I take the
test while Im still in the service or do I have to be out already?
7. How can you assure that my credit card number
is safe, in case I order your book, The
Book of U.S. Postal Exams from your sites Federal
Job Bookshop?
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How shall I know the dates and locations of the
testing facilities and the phone numbers in my area or near my area?
To know where entrance exams are being given right now or next week,
call the testing centers in your area or in the area where you want to
work. Testing centers are usually Postal sectional centers in different
regions of the country. Unfortunately, you cant a list of these
testing centers from any Post Office. A directory of U.S. Postal Testing
Centers is included in the The Book of U.S. Postal Exams & Post Office Jobs:How to Be a Top Scorer on 473/473-C/460 Tests & Other Postal Exams to Get a Post Office Jobs
by Veltisezar B. Bautista, who scored 95-100% on different exams. The
directory is complete with addresses and phone numbers. For info about
the book, click here.
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Is there a special time of the year that you have
to go and get an exam or do they take applications all the time?
Exams are not held during a special time of the year. Job seekers cant
apply for exams all the time. Exams are given only when local post offices
need new workers to replace retirees or those who left the office or to
add employees to their present force due to expansion.
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How can I prepare for the entrance
exams?
Since the competition is stiff, you must prepare for the exams by purchasing
one or two postal exam reviewers, if you want to have a chance in getting
a Postal job. Remember, a local Post Office will hire only a small number
of employees after an examination is given. One of such reviewers is The Book of U.S. Postal Exams & Post Office Jobs:How to Be a Top Scorer on 473/473-C/460 Tests & Other Postal Exams to Get a Post Office Jobs
by Veltisezar B. Bautista.
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I have wanted a Post Office Job for a long time
and I dont exactly know how to go about getting one. Can you tell
me how I can apply for a job with the Postal Service?
First, you must know where you want to work, and then call the testing
centers in that area if they are having any forthcoming examinations.
They give applications for examinations, if there are openings; that is,
if they will be hiring people. In short, you cannot just go to a local
Post Office and apply for a job and present a resume pertaining to your
qualifications. You need to wait for an exam to be given.
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To get a job with the Post Office, do I need just
to score 95 to 100% on the exams? Any other qualification requirements?
You need to score 95-100% on the exams. Although 70 is a passing grade,
you need to score 95-100% to beat the competition, because thousands of
job seekers take a single examination. Veterans, however, need not get
95 to 100% on postal exams to get hired, because they are given preference
in federal employment, particularly those veterans with disabilities.
However, you need not be a college degree holder in order to get a job
with the Post Office. Even if youre only a high school graduate,
you can get a job with the Postal Service, if you score 95-100% on the
exams, beating even a Ph.D if he or she got only 80%. Hiring is based
not on education, but on what score you get on the exam. New employees
are hired from top of the Register of Eligibles, because they are hired
based on their scores. Its that simple.
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Im presently in the army, can I take the
test while Im still in the service or do I have to be out already?
Heres a paragraph from excerpted from the book Post Office Jobs:
How to Get a Job With the U.S. Postal Service by Dennis V. Damp:
Special Consideration
Veterans can file an application with the Office of Personnel
management (for those seeking government jobs, outside of the Post Office)
or the Postal Service after an examination has closed. If a current
list of eligibles exists the veteran can apply within 120 days before
or after separation. Ten-point preference veterans can apply anytime
to be placed on an existing list of eligibles.
All veterans, regardless of when they served on active duty, may
file application for any examination which was open while he or she
was in the armed forces or which was announced within 120 days before
or after his or her separation, provided the veteran makes an application
within 120 days after an honorable discharge. A disabled veterans receives
10 points preference and may file an application at any time.
For info about the book Post Office Jobs, click here.
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How can you assure that my credit card number
is safe, in case I order your book, The
Book of U.S. Postal Exams by Veltisezar B. Bautista or Post
Office Jobs by Dennis V. Damp from your sites Federal Job
Bookshop?
Our site is a secured one. When you place your order, your
order information, including the credit card number, is encrypted
by a software. The encrypted order is sent by email (composed
of letters, numbers, and symbols) to Bookhaus Publishers.
It is then decrypted at the publishing company. In other words,
the email is unreadable and it can be read only after being
decrypted at Bookhaus Publishers. If you want to fax your
credit card order (Visa, MasterCard, and American Express),
you may fill out the Order Form, with the complete information,
print it out, and fax it to (586)754-2481. You may also send
your order with a check or money order (payable to: Bookhaus
Publishers) to P.O. Box 836, Warren, MI 48090-0836. For
any inquiries, send an email to:
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