HONOLULU — The U.S. Postal Service in Hawai‘i is seeking to deliver jobs paying up to $20.66 an hour to more than 600 Hawai‘i residents on all major Hawaiian Islands, including Kaua‘i.
HONOLULU — The U.S. Postal Service in Hawai‘i is seeking to deliver jobs paying up to $20.66 an hour to more than 600 Hawai‘i residents on all major Hawaiian Islands, including Kaua‘i.
“First of all, we need to fill 275 entry-level positions,” said USPS Operations Manager Kevin Nakaoka. “These positions are great opportunities for anyone seeking a fast-paced, rewarding work environment with good pay. While these 275 positions are not career positions, we hope and expect that every single person we hire will take advantage of the opportunities to advance and become a part of our career workforce, with all of the benefits that entails.”
Entry-level opportunities include positions in the Honolulu mail-processing facility and mail-carrier positions statewide.
Additionally, 350 seasonal positions for holiday clerks need to be filled statewide. These positions are for shifts scheduled from November through early January.
“These seasonal positions, ideal for anyone looking to make extra money during the holidays, are an essential addition to our Postal Service ‘ohana during our busiest time of the year,” said Nakaoka. “They are a key to us delivering a happy holiday to our customers.”
Interested applicants should go to USPS.com/careers, click on “Apply Now,” then select “Hawaii” as their location, to see all currently available positions and begin the application process.
Starting pay for the available positions ranges from $18.01 to $20.66 an hour.
I tried to apply but the final step was I had to pay an $89 fee (supposedly fully refundable) but this seems VERY fishy to me. Does anyone know what the deal is with having to pay to apply for a USPS job?
According to the USPS website:
“Both the application and any exams are free – if you see any websites that are charging a fee they are not legitimate and should be reported to the United States Postal Inspection Service.”