Pros
After 1.5 years at the Clinton/Macomb annex in Michigan my average hourly rate was around $18.51, I worked at a very busy and heavily understaffed office that made the news several times because of periods of days and even up to a week without mail in some areas due to these reasons. A light week for me was around 50-55 hours with anywhere from one to zero days off, the usual was around 60-65hrs a week and it went up to 85hrs in one week several times (mainly in the beginning at the peak of covid with many out of work) when i chose to work 7+ days a week (my record was 21 days straight but you are guaranteed 1 day off a week if you chose to take it) the last 6ish months things started to go back to normal and hours regularly were around 55ish hours a week but I made a total (before taxes) $75,000 in my first year which was the peak of insane Christmas like rush that was covid with everybody ordering online and people not showing up to work due to laziness or having covid. Every office is vastly different because I heard stories of over staffed offices during peak covid where CCA’s were struggling to his 40hrs a week and there were stories of offices worse than ours (Detroit where they offered to put volunteers in hotels and give them a daily living allowance if they volunteered to help down there) But i would shoot for a moderately busy office where you can work OT to get some extra money but not to the point where you’re working six 14hr days straight (this happened more than I would’ve liked) Overall pros- -There are some workers that are gems and will genuinely help you out due to them having to figure everything out themselves with nobody to help them when they were new -As long as you don’t go in with an attitude and make enemies most everyone is friendly -Great pay for no degree when working overtime -Would recommend this over a trade any day since it is not backbreaking work 95% of the time -Can listen to music/shows/podcasts all day or call and talk to your significant other/other people since you work alone all day -Not “really” tracked so as long as you get back in a reasonable amount of time you’re basically free to use the time how you want (I went to the gym to workout almost every morning once I left the office to start my route) -Has a pension after a minimum of 20 years that is $2,000-$3,000 a month (I believe) depending on if you stayed till 30 years
Cons
-Must be willing to work hard and show up to work regularly (believe it or not this must be said) -Possibility of working ridiculous OT (prepare to sacrifice your social life, most possible relationships, time with friends/family time) -You get ONE day off a week (sundays, which you will work, are “Amazon sundays” where you come in later than usual and deliver strictly Amazon packages, usually it is a 4-6hr day but can run longer sometimes) and you will come to learn that you won’t have much free time that day because that will become your day to take care of important personal matters (95% of the time it will be a random/set weekday) -Not know if you’re gonna work OT until after you’ve worked some hours that day and they spring on you that yes you’re staying until 8pm instead of getting off at 3:30 (happened so much that it was shocking if you got to go home after 8hours at my office) -Inconsistent hours, my normal checks in the first year we’re around $2,200 after taxes every 2 weeks but went up to $2,750 and were as low as $1,150 depending on vacations when you work no OT -If you go to a properly staffed office there is no guarantee that you will hit 40hrs in a week (we had carriers from other offices come in at least once a week because there were not enough hours to go around at their office) -I heavily recommend living like you only get a check where you worked 40hrs a week, it’s tempting to live like you’re taking home 5k a month but when OT slows down (it always will) you and your credit score will be toast -Management will seem unfair at the time but taking a step back they are doing what they have to