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Previous work history

Q: I was a letter carrier back in the early 1980s. How can I find work information regarding my work history with the USPS? A: You can get it from the National Personnel Records Center. Go to...

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Finding employment records

Q: My father worked approximately nine years for the Postal Service as a rural mail carrier in the 1960s. He was employed both part time and full time, and he did not take a pay out upon leaving the...

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Time with postal service

Q: Who do I contact to find out how long I worked for the postal service? A: Since you aren’t currently a federal employee and can’t go to your personnel office and retrieve that information from your...

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Time in service

Q: Do you know where and who can be contacted to determine time in service BEFORE you retire? I just received a 20-year federal service award dated March 31, 2011. My pay slip states my service...

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Postal Service and Medicare

Q: A friend of mine is currently receiving disability from the Postal Service. When she turned 65 and applied for Medicare, she was told she did not qualify because she did not have enough credits....

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Personnel records

Q. I worked as an on-call substitute clerk carrier at the Kenilworth substation at 6270 Kenilworth Ave., Riverdale, MD 20737 from June 1965 to April 1967. How can I document for my retirement? A. If...

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