US Postal Service Employee Reviews about "supervise"
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Return to all Reviews- 1.0Jan 13, 2017Lead Sales and Service ClerkFormer Employee, more than 10 yearsDayton, OH
Pros
Good pay and great customers. The day seemso to go by really quickly. The products sell themselves, there is not much explaining of the available products
Cons
Too many chiefs and not enough Indians. The supervisors are overbearing and generally have less knowledge than the employees that they supervise.
- 2.0Jun 6, 2017Anonymous EmployeeFormer Employee
Pros
The USPS starting pay is good and I was able to become a Full Time Regular Employed in my first 4 months of employment due to my work ethic and drive.
Cons
The USPS could be a great organization but many of the Supervisors and Post Masters lack management or organizational skills for the positions they hold. There are also Supervisors that need to go back to kindergarten to relearn how to get along with others. The Post Office is severely undermanned most likely due to the bad work environment created by the Supervisors and Post Master