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Is it true that post office employees are paid bonuses commensurate with parcels/premiums handled per office?
Asked by G. P. n
I heard that post masters (USPS) are given bonuses based on the number of premium services sold at the retail window or counter per year. Busier, and more profitable offices reward their managers based on this--true or not? Any postmasters here?
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Untrue. Postmasters are salaried employees and are paid based upon the size of their office.
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