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The United States Postal Service (USPS) is an "independent establishment of the executive branch" of the United States government (see 39 U.S.C.) responsible for providing postal service in the United States; it is generally referred to within the United States as "the post office."

The postal service was created in Philadelphia under Benjamin Franklin on July 26, 1775 by decree of the Second Continental Congress. Based on a clause in the United States Constitution empowering Congress "To establish Post Offices and post Roads," it became the Post Office Department in 1792. In 1971, the department was reorganized as a quasi-independent agency of the federal government and acquired its present name.

The USPS is the third-largest employer in the United States (after the United States Department of Defense and Wal-Mart) and operates the largest civilian vehicle fleet in the world, with an estimated 260,000 vehicles, the majority of which are the easily identified "USPS Mail Trucks," as shown in the pictures below. Some mail carriers use personal vehicles. Standard postal service vehicles do not have license plates; instead, a truck is identified by blue numbers on its back.

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UPSP Tracking Confirm or get a confirmation track USPS packages...
USPS does not do "tracking" they will no track down your package as they do not have a real tracking system. The USPS mailing services has become more and more outdate and prove that banning competition created one of the out of touch shipping companies. USPS offers confirmation numbers which give the customers little to any real info and no means to track down there packages or shipments. With USPS tracking/confirm service you can only till when a label was printed, now that does not mean it was or was not shipped. USPS tracking service allows you to know when the label was printed and when it was delivered little help to most users. USPS does not need improvements on there tracking code/number/id they need a system, disallowing competition leaves USPS with higher rates of shipping no new advances. The reason USPS is number 1 for snail mail has nothing to do with how good they are it has to do with the fact that the US Government helped kill all competition even banning it.
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USPS Stamps 32cents 39cents...
USPS sells stamps online and at USPS stores. All unused U.S. postage stamps issued since 1861 are still valid as postage at their indicated value. Stamps with no value shown or denominated by a letter are also still valid at their purchase price. USPS Stamps

USPS Public reputation good and bad going postal...
In the early 1990s, there was a widely publicized wave of workplace shootings by disgruntled employees at USPS facilities, which led to a postal regulation that prohibits the possession of firearms in all postal facilities. Due to media coverage, postal employees gained a mostly undeserved reputation among the general public as being mentally ill. This stereotype in turn has influenced American culture, as seen in the slang term "going postal" (see Patrick Sherrill for information on his August 20, 1986, rampage) and the computer game Postal. Another example is the movie Men in Black II, where all of Tommy Lee Jones' co-workers at the post office turn out to be aliens. Also, in the famous opening sequence of The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, a yell of "Disgruntled postal workers" is heard, followed by the arrival of postal workers with machine guns. In an episode of Seinfeld, the character Newman, who is a mailman, explained in a dramatic monologue that postal workers "go crazy and kill everyone" because the mail never stops.
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USPS History United States Postal Service History...
USPS History shows fraud, corruption and history shows the main reason USPS is who they are is due to the U.S. Governments part in closing down other services.  In the 1840s Lysander Spooner started the commercially successful American Letter Mail Company which competed with the United States Post Office by providing lower rates. He was successfully challenged with legal measures by the U.S. government and exhausted his resources trying to defend what he believed to be his right to compete. Spooner held that the reason that the USPS opposes competition was because "government functionaries, secure in the enjoyment of warm nests, large salaries, official honors and power, and presidential smiles--all of which they are sure of so long as they are the partisans of the President--feel few quickening impulses to labor, and are altogether too independent and dignified personages to move at the speed that commercial interests require." Also, Henry Wells (co-founder of Wells Fargo) operated a cross-country letter delivery service before competition was banned.
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A job/career or any employment with USPS is a chance to join the brown team with good pay good benefits and appreciation. USPS has job opening all the time, careers and other employment options for many positions.  USPS Jobs
 

 

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