Mail Carrier

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Mail Carrier

Role Overview Interested in becoming a Mail Carrier with the United States Postal Service (USPS) and delivering mail in your community? Mail carriers deliver letters and packages on assigned city, suburban, or rural routes, interact with customers, and work outdoors in all seasons. No prior postal experience is usually required, and once hired by USPS, new carriers receive paid training so they know what to do on day one.

Position Snapshot

Openings: USPS regularly posts Mail Carrier and similar roles nationwide

Typical roles: City Carrier Assistant, Rural Carrier Associate, and related delivery positions

Typical starting pay: Often in the low- to mid-$20/hour range depending on role and location

Type: Entry-level, frontline delivery positions with potential paths to long-term careers and benefits

(Exact pay, schedules, and benefits are set by USPS for each official posting and may vary by location.)

Responsibilities

Deliver mail and packages to homes and businesses along assigned city, suburban, or rural routes

Walk or drive set routes and work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions

Sort and organize mail before starting the route

Collect outgoing mail along the route when required

Provide basic customer service and follow USPS safety and security procedures

Important: This is a preparation and guidance program, not a direct USPS job posting We are not USPS and we do not make hiring decisions. Applying for official USPS jobs is , and all selections are made solely by USPS. Our service is an optional third-party resource designed to help you understand the process and feel more prepared before you apply.

How our prep portal helps candidates for Mail Carrier roles For a one-time access fee, you get:

A clear, step-by-step walkthrough of the USPS hiring process for common mail carrier–type roles (like City Carrier Assistant and Rural Carrier Associate)

Practice assessments modeled on the types of questions and formats you can expect in USPS exams, with explanations

Guidance on how to read job postings, avoid common application mistakes, and stay organized through the process

Interview tips tailored to mail delivery roles, customer interaction, and route work

Tips and tools to help you find current USPS postings in your area and track which ones you’ve applied to

Email support while you work through the material and prepare your applications

Who this is a good fit for

People who want a stable, public-facing delivery job with structure and routine

Those who like being active, working on their feet or driving, and being outdoors

Applicants who feel unsure about the USPS process or the assessments and want extra guidance before they apply

Get ready and apply with confidence If you’re serious about pursuing a Mail Carrier role with USPS, our portal is designed to help you feel more confident and better prepared before you submit applications on USPS.com. Use it to understand what to expect, avoid common missteps, and give yourself a more informed shot at moving forward in the hiring process.
Location:
Gaston County

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