Function
A City or Special Carrier or a Special Delivery Messenger
is responsible for the prompt and efficient delivery and collection
of mail on foot or by Vehicle under varying conditions in a prescribed
area within a city As representatives of the Postal Service, these
employees maintain pleasant and effective public relations with
customers. This requires a general familiarity with postal regulations
and procedures commonly used and with the geography of the city.
A Distribution Clerk separates mail in a post office,
terminal, airmail facility, or other postal facility, in accordance
with established schemes, including incoming and/or outgoing mail.
A Post Office Clerk sorts incoming and dispatches
outgoing mail for a small number of points of separation and destination;
provides a limited number of services at public windows in an
office with fewer than 190 revenue units annually.
Description of Work
See Handbook EL-201 (P-I), Standard Position Descriptions,
for the occupation codes given above.
1. Clerks sort and distribute mail to post offices
and to carrier routes in accordance with established schemes.
They may also perform a variety of services at public windows
of post offices, post office branches, or stations. They perform
related duties as assigned. The work involves continuous standing,
stretching, ai4d reaching. Clerks may be required to handle heavy
sacks of letter mail or parcel post weighing up to 70 pounds.
2. Carriers and Special Delivery Messengers are responsible
for the prompt and efficient delivery and collection of mail on
foot or by vehicle under varying conditions in a prescribed area
or on various routes. They may be required to drive motor vehicles
in all kinds of traffic and road conditions and to deliver parcel
post from trucks and make collections of mail from various boxes
or other locations. They may be required to carry mail in shoulder
satchels weighing as much as 35 pounds and to load and unload
sacks of mail weighing up to 70 pounds. They must serve in all
kinds of weather.
Qualification Requirements
No experience is required. All competitors must take
Postal Service Test 440. The test subjects will be of the following
types: (I) memory for addresses and (2) address checking. Competitors
will be rated on the written examination on a scale of 1(X) and
must attain a rating of at least 70.
Physical Requirements
A physical examination will be required before appointment.
The examination must show that the:
1. Applicants are physically able to perform efficiently
the duties of the position which require arduous exertion involving
prolonged standing, walking. and reaching. and may involve the
handling of heavy sacks of mail. In most instances the absence
of arm, hand, leg, or foot will not disqualify an applicant for
appointment, although it may be necessary that this condition
be compensated by use of a satisfactory prosthesis. Distant vision
must test 20/40 (Snellen) in one eye, corrective lenses permitted.
The ability to read without strain printed material the size of
typewritten characters is required. Corrective lenses are permitted.
For clerk positions required to perform a variety of services
at public windows, the ability to hear the ordinary conversational
voice is required, with or without a hearing aid. Color vision
is not required for these positions. Applicants must possess emotional
and mental stability.
2. Applicants will be disqualified for appointment
if they have an irremediable defect or incurable disease which
prevents efficient performance of duty or which renders them a
hazard to themselves, fellow employees, or others. Remediable
defects or curable diseases will not exclude a person from examination,
but proof that such conditions have been remedied or cured must
be received during the life of the eligible register before persons
otherwise qualified may be considered for appointment.
3. For positions requiring
the driving of vehicles weighing less than 10,000 pounds (GYW),
applicants must have vision of 20/40 (Snellen) in one eye and
be able to read without strain printed material the size of typewritten
characters. Corrective lenses are permitted. The ability to hear
is not a requirement for drivers of vehicles weighing less than
10,000 pounds (GVW).
Additional Provisions
1. The duties of newly
appointed part-time clerks and carriers are at times interchangeable.
2. Clerks, Carriers, and
Special Delivery Messengers act as representatives of the Postal
Service. They must maintain pleasant and effective public relations
with customers and others, requiring a general familiarity with
postal laws, regulations, and procedures commonly used and with
the geography of the area.
3. These employees at any time may be assigned to
work in places exposed to public view. Their appearance influences
the general public's confidence in and attitude toward the entire
Postal Service. Employees appointed under this standard are therefore
expected to maintain neat and proper personal attire and grooming
appropriate to conducting public business, including the wearing
of a uniform when required.
4. For positions requiring driving, applicants must have a valid state driver's license. They must demonstrate a safe driving record and must pass the Postal Service Road Test to obtain the required type of Government Motor Vehicle Operator's Identification Card.
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