USPS logo LINK — USPS employee news Printable

Cat in a tin hat

Rural Carrier Matt Tripp was delivering mail in Morganfield, KY, recently when he came upon a cat with her head stuck in a tin can. Tripp was unable to safely remove the can, so he called animal control and stayed with the cat until officers arrived. She was taken to a shelter, where the can […]

Read More… from Cat in a tin hat

He’s a happy helper

My name is Angel Castro and I’m the postmaster in Statesboro, GA. When I’m not on the clock, you’ll find me serving as a volunteer firefighter. I joined the local fire department in 2009 after a friend, who was already a firefighter, asked me to get involved. You must have the heart for this kind […]

Read More… from He’s a happy helper

Drivers should buy lowest-cost fuel at preferred locations

The Postal Service is reminding fleet managers and drivers to always buy regular unleaded and the lowest-grade diesel fuel to save the organization money. Fuel purchases should also take place at stations in the USPS Preferred Fueling Network, which has more than 26,000 retail fuel sites and 40 brands. Among the brands are 7-Eleven, Casey’s […]

Read More… from Drivers should buy lowest-cost fuel at preferred locations

Chief commerce officer to retire

Jacqueline “Jakki” Krage Strako, the Postal Service’s chief commerce and business solutions officer, will retire on Friday, July 12. Strako has made “tremendous contributions to the organization and her longstanding legacy of delivering for our employees and the American public,” Postmaster General Louis DeJoy wrote in a memo announcing Strako’s retirement. DeJoy pointed to the […]

Read More… from Chief commerce officer to retire

USPS celebrates 250 years of Shaker design

The Postal Service will release its Shaker Design stamps on Thursday, June 20, coinciding with the 250th anniversary of the arrival of the first Shakers in America. Founded in England in the 18th century, the Shakers were a celibate, pacifist and socially progressive offshoot of mainstream Quakerism. In 1774, a small group of Shakers immigrated […]

Read More… from USPS celebrates 250 years of Shaker design

PSHB virtual seminar

USPS employees and annuitants may participate in an upcoming virtual seminar on the new Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) Program. The session will be held Thursday, June 27, from noon to 1 p.m. Eastern and from 4 to 5 p.m. Eastern. PSHB — which takes effect in 2025 — is a new, separate program within […]

Read More… from PSHB virtual seminar

USPS will no longer offer these boxes and variety pack

The Postal Services is discontinuing several USPS-branded boxes and one variety pack of boxes. The Priority Mail medium box option 2 and Priority Mail DVD box will no longer be offered. The Priority Mail Express medium box option 1 is also being discontinued. The Priority Mail Flat Rate Boxes variety pack, which contains one of […]

Read More… from USPS will no longer offer these boxes and variety pack

Appointments, awards and more

• Christopher J. Karpenko was named product management senior director. He previously served as customer marketing senior director. • Louisville, KY, Postmaster Shoca Moore completed a detail assignment as the Chicago Post Office’s officer in charge and resumed her regular duties. • Taren L. Reynolds was named national training director. He previously served as training […]

Read More… from Appointments, awards and more

‘USPS Retirement Health Benefits’

Postal Service employees may participate in an upcoming webinar that will address benefits available after retirement. The session, “USPS Retirement Health Benefits: Medicare, Dental and Vision,” will be held Wednesday, June 26, from noon to 1 p.m. Eastern. Representatives from Aetna, a provider of health plans for federal employees, will lead the discussion. Participants must […]

Read More… from ‘USPS Retirement Health Benefits’

Horses are the stars of these stamps

The Postal Service will release its Horses stamps on Monday, June 17. Known for their strength, loyalty and character, horses have long been integral to American life. Once vital to economic development and transportation, horses are now valued for their roles in sports and recreation, beloved as companions and admired for their beauty. The stamps […]

Read More… from Horses are the stars of these stamps

USPS offers round-the-clock sign language interpretation

The Postal Service wants managers to remember the organization provides round-the-clock sign language interpreting accommodations for employees who are deaf or hard of hearing. Formats include video remote interpreting, or VRI, which uses video conferencing equipment, and video relay services, or VRS, a telecommunications relay service using videophone technology. Management Instruction EL-670-2021-4, Providing Communication Accommodation […]

Read More… from USPS offers round-the-clock sign language interpretation

Here’s what Link covered June 9-15

Last week, Link covered the Protect Sea Turtles stamp release. The stamps feature the six species that forage in U.S. waters or nest on American beaches: loggerhead, leatherback, hawksbill, Kemp’s ridley, olive ridley and green sea turtles. “Sea turtles are majestic creatures who play an important role in marine ecosystems,” said Texas 2 District Manager […]

Read More… from Here’s what Link covered June 9-15

They saw a dog on the loose and knew something was wrong

Shakeara and Taishonna Stewart, married highway contract route drivers, were recently delivering mail to a residence in St. Stephens Church, VA, when they saw a customer’s normally secured dog freely roaming the property. The couple looked around and spotted the customer waving to them in the distance. The woman was lying on the ground after […]

Read More… from They saw a dog on the loose and knew something was wrong

‘Medicare Advantage’

Postal Service employees may participate in an upcoming webinar to learn more about Medicare, including how Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D plans work with Medicare parts A and B. The session, “Medicare Advantage and Part D Prescription Drug Plans for Retirees,” will be held Thursday, June 20, from noon to 1 p.m. Eastern. Representatives […]

Read More… from ‘Medicare Advantage’

‘Men’s Health’

Postal Service employees may participate in an upcoming webinar on the importance of prevention and early detection in treating heart disease and lung, colorectal, prostate and testicular cancers. The session, “Men’s Health,” will be held Thursday, June 20, from noon to 1 p.m. Eastern. Representatives from the Virginia Hospital Center and Blue Cross Blue Shield, […]

Read More… from ‘Men’s Health’

Shaker Design stamp ceremony

The Postal Service will dedicate its Shaker Design stamps on Thursday, June 20, in Pittsfield, MA. The ceremony will be held at noon Eastern at Hancock Shaker Village, located at 1843 W. Housatonic St. The speakers will include Pittsfield Postmaster Stefanie A. Curry. Attendees are encouraged to RSVP online. […]

Read More… from Shaker Design stamp ceremony

Central Area, Michigan 2 District lead in scanning

A snapshot of Postal Service scanning data shows the national rating was 97.14 percent during the week ending June 7, down 0.27 percent from one week earlier. The data was collected June 12. Central led the four areas with a rating of 97.53 percent, while Southern ranked last with a 96.19 percent rating. Among the […]

Read More… from Central Area, Michigan 2 District lead in scanning

Horses stamp ceremony

The Postal Service will dedicate its Horses stamps on Monday, June 17, in St. Joseph, MO. The ceremony, part of the 164th Pony Express Re-Ride event, will be held at 2 p.m. Central at the Patee House Museum, located at 1202 Penn St. The speakers will include Jamiel Freeman, the St. Joseph postmaster. Attendees are […]

Read More… from Horses stamp ceremony

Here’s what Link covered June 2-8

Link covered the National Postal Forum last week, including Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s keynote address at the mailing and shipping industry’s largest annual conference. “The Delivering for America plan is about inspiring a change to the culture of the Postal Service team. Through our work together, this is happening. The men and women of the […]

Read More… from Here’s what Link covered June 2-8

She received good guidance

Mail Processing Clerk Colette Carpenter was working recently at the Spokane, WA, Metro Carrier Annex when she heard someone shout: “Call 911!” Carpenter learned a co-worker was experiencing what appeared to be signs of a seizure and was nonresponsive. The Postal Service employee made the call and stayed on the phone with the dispatcher, who […]

Read More… from She received good guidance

Postal Posts looks at dog bites

The latest entry on Postal Posts, the USPS blog, features an employee’s first-hand account of surviving a dog attack. The post was written by Susan Ezrol, a Vienna, VA, letter carrier who was bitten by a dog on her route. “The dog’s owners left their front door open to bring in groceries at the same […]

Read More… from Postal Posts looks at dog bites

Nights to remember

The Postal Service celebrated the dazzling sights and sounds of an enduring summertime tradition at the June 6 dedication ceremony for the new Carnival Nights stamps. The stamps feature 10 images that convey the energy and color of a summer carnival at night, depicting a variety of rides in vibrant neon hues against a dark […]

Read More… from Nights to remember

Along for the rides

The Postal Service will celebrate one of the nation’s favorite pastimes with the release of Carnival Nights stamps on Thursday, June 6. The stamps feature 10 images that convey the energy and color of a summer carnival after the sun goes down. Various rides are shown in vibrant neon hues against a night sky. Greg […]

Read More… from Along for the rides

PSHB virtual seminar

USPS employees and annuitants may participate in an upcoming virtual seminar on the new Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) Program. The session will be held Thursday, June 13, from noon to 1 p.m. Eastern and from 4 to 5 p.m. Eastern. PSHB — which takes effect in 2025 — is a new, separate program within […]

Read More… from PSHB virtual seminar

‘Medicare + FEHB Program’

Postal Service employees may participate in an upcoming webinar that will examine how Medicare works with the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program. The session, “Medicare + FEHB Program,” will be held Thursday, June 13, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Eastern. Representatives from GEHA, a provider of health plans for federal employees, will lead the […]

Read More… from ‘Medicare + FEHB Program’