
Santa Clarita, CA, employees who appear in the video include, clockwise from top left, Retail Associate Priscilla Corleto, Customer Services Supervisor Brett Haskins, District Manager Kerry Wolny and Postmaster Gabriel Magdaleno.
A new Postal Service video showcases employees and their dedication to the organization.
The three-minute production, which was filmed recently in Santa Clarita, CA, will be shown at new employee orientations. It’s also been posted on Blue so other employees can see it.
“You have a lot of people who care about what they do,” Retail Associate Priscilla Corleto says in the video.
A colleague, Customer Services Supervisor Brett Haskins, says postal employees must meet high standards. “I’m held accountable by many different people. Not just the Postal Service, but my individual customers,” Haskins says.
The video also emphasizes the Postal Service’s growing package business.
Customers expect real-time delivery information, so accurate scanning and timely delivery are “more relevant now than in years past,” says District Manager Kerry Wolny.
Other employees note the responsibilities that come with being a Postal Service employee in the digital age. “Every moment in time can potentially be recorded, so it is very important to represent the Postal Service in a positive light,” says Postmaster Gabriel Magdaleno.
The video concludes with the narrator’s message: “All of us make USPS, and together, we’ll keep delivering on our promise to America.”
via USPS News Link
Beautiful—a bunch of manager’s!!!! Nothing new here—PERFECT
“postal employees must meet high standards” Yup, irrational, insane, unproductive, demoralizing, meaningless, and, every once in a blue moon, a good, productive, meaningfull, teambuilding standard which doesn’t last long.
However individual employees who actually touch the mail do have one standard……get the job done inspite of all the obstacles, manmade or otherwise.
3 managers, 1 window clerk. Yep, that’s a representative sample . . . If you’re an imbecile postal manager . . .
A quarter of a million city and rural carriers just don’t count. Any questions about what’s wrong with the postal service?
just like i thought. no real workers from the floor, like mail processing,bundle sorter or mail handlers.
Transportation is not important, just the managers, that’s who the customers see moving the mail on the ground
Somebody, as usual, is missing. Just how does that package get to the customer?