Can I Accept Two Conditional Job Offers from Usps

As others have said, you can accept it, but you have to give up your previous position. You do this via the link on the job offer like the other job offer you have accepted. I did it personally. I first received a job offer for post-processing employees, but a day later I received a job offer for PSE sales, which, in addition to the test and the number of hours you get, is completely better for me. Many people do. Yes, you can accept, but one of them will be removed, so you will have to choose wisely. I recently adopted a position for RCA, setting up integration, fingerprinting and orientation. I just received a conditional offer of employment for CCA elsewhere. Given that the manager of the first location said that it was unlikely that I would get a decent number of hours, I wonder if it is permissible to accept the offer as a CCA at the second location and fill both positions. Thank you. What will happen if I accept a second conditional offer as it fits better with the original offer I accepted Yes, but they will try to keep you at the post office which needs more employees. The only other downside is that they send up to fifty miles from your assigned post office without paying for the miles. Thank you.

So you prefer CCA to RCA? I`m worried that I don`t have enough hours as an RCA in the office I`m assigned to. Others have already given the right answers. But I want to add my funny treat. I had my interview to become an VAC because I was in the direction of becoming an RCA. The postmaster at the RCA station was smoking when he called me to tell me that I wouldn`t have any free time and that I would have fun being at work all the time. He was right, but I will soon be a regular guest, instead of 10 years. No, the USPS conducts a tendering process for job offers. You have the opportunity to apply for a job offer, but you have the opportunity to learn and work on multiple positions through temporary retail tasks. .