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Post Office Jobs

Small Press Bookwatch, August, 2005

Post Office Jobs

Dennis V. Damp

Bookhaven Press LLC

KSP Promotions (publicity)

249 Field Club Circle, Mckees Rocks, PA 15136

0943641241 $19.95 1-800-782-7424 Bookhaven@aol.com

http://postofficejobs.info

Now in a completely revised and updated fourth edition, Post Office Jobs by federal employment expert Dennis Damp, continues to be the definitive resource and instruction guide workbook for anyone seeking employment in the U.S. Postal Service. Post Office Jobs offers the prospective applicant an eight step process to securing a post office position. These steps include identifying all job vacancies; matching personal skills to postal jobs; locating postal exam test dates; specifically studying for the new 473 Postal Exam; accurately completing job application forms; preparing and practicing for job interviews; applying for jobs that don't require exams; and exploring viable civil service job options. Post Office Jobs is enhanced a wealth of accessible contact information including current addresses and phone numbers for the eighty hiring Postal Districts, on-line Internet connections and website addresses, the new pay scales, web sites that offer employment guidance, and even toll-free postal service employment hotlines. New to this expanded edition of Post Office Jobs is the inclusion of informed and informative chapter son Postal Inspector jobs. Thoroughly "user friendly" and ideal for the non-specialist general reader seeking either seasonal, temporary, or permanent employment within the U.S. Postal Service, Post Office Jobs is a "must"--and should also be a part of any city, town, and village public library employment resource shelf, as well as every community highschool and technical college library Jobs/Careers reference collection.

COPYRIGHT 2005 Midwest Book Review
COPYRIGHT 2005 Gale Group
 

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