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0:44 1:51 Does The Post Office Know Whats In My Package? - CountyOffice.org YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip So yes in this way the post office does know whats in your package. However in most cases USPS.MoreSo yes in this way the post office does know whats in your package. However in most cases USPS. Staff do not open your mail or packages without your consent unless. They have a reasonable suspicion
So, what does all this mean in terms of the score you need to get a job? Postal exams 474, 475, 476 477 are used to fill over 95% of all entry level jobs. The highest possible score on these exams is 100, and 70 is passing. Putting this altogether, you need a score as close to 100 as you can possibly manage.
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Items of unusual weight relative to their size, or that are lopsided or oddly shaped. Items which are sealed with excessive amounts of tape. An item containing a postmark which does not match the return address or bears an excessive amount of postage.
One indicator of a suspicious package or piece of mail includes inappropriate or unusual labeling, such as: Excessive postage. Misspelled common words. No return address or strange return address.
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Suspicious packages or articles might have protruding wires, aluminum foil or oil stains visible, and might emit a peculiar odor. Suspicious packages or articles might have an excessive amount of postage. Letter bombs might feel rigid or appear uneven or lopsided.
Postal officials say letters or packages sealed with excessive amounts or tape may be dangerous. Stamps could be a clue. Foreign postmarks and excessive amounts of postage should be a red flag this package might contain something harmful. Check for stains on the package.
In the rare case of a suspicious package, specially trained Postal Inspectors are deployed to secure the package and protect mail facilities, employees, and customers. Investigations of suspicious mail are unusual and complex cases. Postal Inspectors tirelessly investigate such crimes until the cases are closed.

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