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This seems to be an undisclosed ad for USPS. Given the high turnover rate, toxic work environment, and this guy coming from a white collar background, it's very unbelievable that this guy would find the job less stressful.
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>>62109056
You can’t believe that working for a government where there’s no profit motive and thus no accountability would be easier than a high stress for-profit white collar job?
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>>62109062
>no accountability

USPS is self-funded and not reliant on taxpayer money. Mailmen are tracked via GPS. You can't just decide to work less on some days.
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>>62109056
>it's very unbelievable that this guy would find the job less stressful.
There are a few other odd things about that.

A quick search reveals he lives in Buffalo NY. Another quick check of the USPS employment site reveals a delivery employee earns about $21.89 an hour.

Three times his previous salary would be 90k a year.

That would require him to work approximately 80h a week or 15h a day in a five day week.

So even with overtime he'd have to be working his tits off if he doesn't have some super cushy supervision job.
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>>62109130
based investigative anon
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USPS rarely hires full time employees. It's mostly part time work because part timers have far less benefits and pay.

They just wait for full time workers to retire, and then fill the spot with some part time nobody that quits every few months
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>>62109130
union grievances add up, overtime is paid if you go over 8hrs for the day AND over 40hrs per week, and new hires typically work six days a week there (max 12 hrs per day)

it's doable to hit $90k as a new hire but you'd be working constantly
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>>62109888
>overtime is paid if you go over 8hrs for the day AND over 40hrs per week
meant and / or, it hits if either condition is met.
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>>62109056
Bruh is only 53 but he already looks like Bernie Sanders. It's too late for him.
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quick google suggests that there are people in the USPS union making 90k+
Hard to understand what involves their pay steps and raises and whatever criteria though

Highly doubt he can just job hop into a union shop and get paid max full time rate though



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