Monday, November 12, 2012

Fall Letter Carrier Uniforms for Men
It’s hard to believe it’s already November. With warm summer days behind us, you need a uniform ideal for transitional to cool weather. Here are some great ideas, all USPS approved for male letter carriers, for this season.
 


 
1. Winter ball cap http://postaluniformxpress.com/ball-cap-winter-style-w-cloth-front-back.html
2. Rocky chukka boot http://postaluniformxpress.com/rocky-tmc-duty-chukka-boot.html
3. Clip-on tie http://postaluniformxpress.com/postal-ties.html
4. Long sleeve shirt http://postaluniformxpress.com/carrier-mvs-drivers-blue-long-sleeve-men-s-shirt.html
5. Bulky knit sweater http://postaluniformxpress.com/postal-sweater-navy-letter-carrier.html
6. Medium weight flex waist pant http://postaluniformxpress.com/men-s-flexwaist-postal-trousers-medium-weight-for-letter-carriers-and-motor-vehicle-service-32-27.html

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Fall Letter Carrier Uniforms for Women
It’s that time of the year again! The leaves are changing, and the weather is becoming cool. You need a uniform that provides enough warmth for those chilly mornings but won’t leave you overheated come the afternoon. Here are some great ideas, all USPS approved for women letter carriers, for this fall!

Postal worker uniform



1. Long sleeve button down shirt - http://tinyurl.com/9nlp5v3
2. Flat knit sweater - http://tinyurl.com/9s6vr4c
3. New Balance black shoe - http://tinyurl.com/99u9exe
4. Medium weight pants - http://tinyurl.com/8k4teqg
5. Baseball hat - http://tinyurl.com/8vyw8zj

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

How To Measure Postal Uniforms?

US postal service uniforms consist of a variety of clothing developed for numerous positions depending on the kind of work performed, the amount of visibility to the public, and the environment in which an employee normally works. The present categories include:

  • Type 1 –uniforms for delivery messengers, clerks, city letter carriers, trailer operators, letterbox mechanics, driving instructors, transfer clerks and ramp clerks, area maintenance specialists, elevator starters, passenger elevator operators, and the like.
  • Type 2 – uniforms for employees assigned to retail operations.
  • Type 3 –uniforms for custodial maintenance, vehicle maintenance, mail handler, BMEU, and the like.
  • Type 4 – uniforms for security force officers.
  • Type 5 –uniforms for non-bargaining and bargaining unit medical workers.
  • Type 6 – uniforms for supervisors

When purchasing the apparel online, it is important to be aware of the measurements. Here’s a breakdown on the measurements needed to find out the correct size –

For post office shirts:
  • Neck – Measure the base of your neck, right below your Adam’s apple, to ensure a comfortable fit.
  • Sleeves – sleeves have to be measured from the middle of the back and down to the wrist.
  • Chest/Bust measure the chest size- men right under their arms and women across their bust.

For Pants:
  • Waist – measure your natural waist line. Make sure you do not measure over a waistband or belt.
  • Seat/hip – Measure the fullest part of your seat/hip (around seven inches from your waist line). Make sure your heels are together when you take the measurement.
  • Inseam – Measure from the seam of the crotch down to the required length.

Once you’re done with the measurements, you can order apparel based on the range offered by the retailers. However, to make sure you get the right sizes, buy from a reputed online retailer such as, PostalUniformXpress.com. The retailer has more than five decades of experience in USPS uniforms and offers the most competitive rates. To go through the catalogue, visit http://www.postaluniformxpress.com.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Best USPS Socks For The Summer

With the arrival of summers and considerable increase in temperatures, you begin to see a lot of sandals and flip-flops around. However, if you stay on your feet the whole day, it becomes extremely important to wear socks to get more protection from foot ailments and to get that additional cushioning.  Fortunately, the socks you wear don’t have to be thick and uncomfortable to offer such protection.  With the advancement in technology, several companies have come up with really comfortable and effective products. Below are the top USPS socks offered by several online postal uniform providers:

Quarter socks:  These socks are one of the most popular items among postal workers and are a must during summer months. They have a shorter length and are made of 5% Lycra Spandex, 20% Nylon, and 75% Cotton.

Mini crew socks: Mini crew socks have been specifically created to decrease fatigue that is caused by extensive walking and standing.  The padding that’s added at the heel and ball provides that extra bit of protection against shock impact, blisters, and abrasions, while the moisture absorbent tends to keep the feet dry.

X-Static® Postal Crew Socks: These brand new socks are antimicrobial and help get rid of smell and transport moisture. Apart from this, these socks also comprise of mesh channels that permit air circulation. They are created with 17% Nylon, 75% Cotton, 3% X-Static in sole, and 5% Lycra.

Socks are an essential part of any post office uniform.

PostalUniformXpress.com offers a variety of discounted postal uniforms for USPS employees. In fact, the provider keeps items by reputed companies that offer excellent quality, year’s guarantee, and a variety of colors and styles. Some of the styles include, crew socks, ankle socks and over-the calf socks in blue, black, and white. The brands comprise of rocky crew socks, Thorlo ankle socks, Thorlo Crew socks, and the like. For more information, log onto http://www.postaluniformxpress.com.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Postal Uniform Xpress - Online Hub for USPS Postal Uniforms

A uniform is the symbol of belonging to a particular organization, company, or team. It provides an individual with an identity, making him or her distinguished and distinguishable. And, it helps others interpret the role of the uniformed individual, creating instant respect for the uniform wearer.

At USPS, postal uniforms are worn by employees to help distinguish them as USPS employees. While postal employees work all throughout the United States, the uniforms worn have similar styles.

Postal uniforms can only be sold by USPS licensed vendors, and many of these vendors make it possible for USPS employees to purchase their uniforms online. One of the biggest vendors who also provides uniforms online is Postal Uniform Xpress (PostalUniformXpress.com).

Postal Uniform Xpress is a renowned name and inexpensive online source for quality USPS approved postal uniforms and clothing items for a range of postal employees, including letter carriers, motor vehicle operators, mail handlers, maintenance workers, window clerks, and retail employees. Serving USPS employees for the past 50 years, Postal Uniform Xpress provides discount postal uniforms including shirts, pants, shorts, shoes, gloves, and hats from well-known brands, such as Rocky, Thorogood, Flying Cross, Converse, and New Balance.  Moreover, its customer service representatives are available via toll-free telephone for free professional advice and information on postal regulations.

On top of its wide selection and excellent customer service, Postal Uniform Xpress promises to beat any competitor’s price on the same manufacturer’s uniform item listed in a catalogue. Why not take this opportunity and get your name brand, high quality postal uniform items at the lowest rates...while ordering from the convenience of your own home?

Visit PostalUniformXpress.com for the best deals today!

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Buying Postal Uniforms


Postal service uniforms are stitched to be worn by specific employees to ensure that they are easily distinguishable from the general public. Although there are several providers of the apparel over the internet, choosing the right one is extremely important. One of the prominent names in online retailing industry is that of PostalUniformXpress.com. The company supplies all kinds of USPS uniforms to authorized postal employees all over the United States.

The style and design of the USPS uniform depends heavily on the job the worker does, the environment where the operative needs to work and the kind of people he/she needs to interact with. As per these factors, post office uniforms are placed under different groups ranging from type 1 to type 6. For ease in shopping, PostalUniformXpress.com has further divided the clothing and accessories into categories, such as belts, hats, outerwear, overshoes, pants, shorts, skirts, footwear, gloves, shirts, and ties. The items include flex waist trousers for motor vehicle operators and letter carriers, ladies slacks made of 100% woven Dacron polyester, and women’s skirts. The company also covers a range of footwear brands to cater to the varying needs of its customers. There include Converse postal, N.E.O.S overshoes, New Balance, Rocky postal, Thorogood postal, Sealskinz, Weinbrenner postal and Tingley.
Apart from offering a full range of USPS uniforms, there is a 10% discount on catalogue prices for full allowance orders. The company also will meet any current catalogue price on the same manufacturer’s item. For an excellent online shopping experience log onto http://www.postaluniformxpress.com/

Friday, May 25, 2012

POSTAL UNIFORMS- WHAT IS OFFERED AS USPS WORKER APPAREL

The United States Postal Service has very strict rules pertaining to employee uniforms. Hence, to stay up-to-date with the changing designs and regulations, employees need to purchase apparel from genuine retailers. Doing a web search can assist in finding the right vendors that offer the right styles and cuts. However, to get the best pricing, discounts and complete range, one must team up with an online postal clothing store like PostalUniformXpress.com.

Male USPS Uniforms offered by PostalUniformXpress.com

Typically, male postal service uniforms consist of several categories and are strongly regulated, including:
Shirts - PostalUniformXpress.com offers shirts with long and short sleeves, depending on the employee’s need and the season. Shirts worn are generally collared and come in light shades of blue.

Pants - Pants worn by USPS workers have a bluish gray color with dark blue stripes at the sides. These are five pocket, high waist trousers available in all sizes at PostalUniformXpress.com.

Women's Uniform by PostalUniformXpress.com

Women’s postal service uniforms also consist of several categories and are strongly regulated. These categories include:

Shirts –Shirts for female employees are like men’s shirts but are desgined specifically for women.

Pants – Pants for women are very much like their male counterparts, except designed for women. At PostalUniformXpress.com, each slack is well tailored and made to fit the buyer.
PostalUniformXpress.com covers postal employees of all designations. The current categories include postal service clothing for city letter carriers, motor vehicle operators, clerk/special delivery messengers, examiners and driving instructors, employees allocated to retail operations, clerical employees, mail handlers, and maintenance workers. The company also offers the best discount prices with a whopping 10% off on catalogue prices for full allowance orders. For more information, log onto http://www.postaluniformxpress.com/.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

The Interesting History Of The USPS


The U. S. Post Office began in July of 1775 in the great city of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, and the first Postmaster General was Benjamin Franklin. The purpose
was to unite everyone in the country with a communication system that cost the same for
everyone in the country. The U.S. Constitution contains language mandating that this
continue. Obviously, modern times have changed communication but our Constitution
has not. And, as the country has evolved, Congress has passed legislation directing
the Postal Service on how to continue fulfilling its constitutional duty. One such law
changed the U.S. Post Office Department to the U.S. Postal Service (USPS). The law
also requires that USPS satisfy its constitutional mandate while breaking even using
only postage revenue (in other words, no tax payers’ dollars). USPS has been successful
doing this with only a 45 cent stamp. Great job, USPS!
Unfortunately, in 2006 Congress passed another law directing that USPS pay for postal
retirees 75 years in the future. No other federal agency or private company has this
obligation. Even though this law has nothing to do with the mandate in the Constitution,
USPS has paid $5.5 billion every year for future retirees. It is this 2006 law that is
causing the financial woes of the USPS. And, as a result, USPS has had to consider all
options to save money, including cuts in days of service, closing postal facilities, and
eliminating jobs.
The USPS employs over a half million people by itself, and is responsible for at least
that many more jobs in the private sector. PostalUniformXpress.com, a leading online
store for low priced postal uniforms and accessories, is one of the many organizations –
with dozens of employees – that relies on USPS. Can’t we keep Americans working?
Does the USPS need to pay for retirees that are not born yet? Should the 2006 law be
changed?

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Letter carriers protest against new bill

Letter carriers nationwide are protesting before the doors of their Senators’ offices. This week, the
Senate is considering legislation, S 1789, which would end Saturday mail delivery as well as phase out mail delivery to the porches and doors of homes. Letter carriers claim S 1789 will be destructive to the
Postal Service.

Since 2006, the Postal Service has been in the “red” financially, due to legislation that requires it to
deposit $5.5 billion each year to prefund for retirees up to 75 years from now. Unfortunately, this
prefunded money has been taken away from the Postal Service and used by Congress to offset other parts of the budget that have nothing to do with the Postal Service.

Without the 2006 law, the Postal Service would operate in the “black,” making a profit based only on the postage collected for mail. Incredibly, the Postal Service receives no taxpayer dollars and is totally off budget. And, year after year, the Postal Service ranks as “highly trusted” by Americans, receiving a favorable rating of about 90%.

What do you think Congress should do? Does the 2006 law make sense? Should S 1789 be passed?

Friday, March 9, 2012

Attorney Joshua Javits appointed to mediate between the USPS and NALC

On February 13, 2012, the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service announced that attorney Joshua Javits was appointed to mediate between the U. S. Postal Service and the National Association of Letter Carriers.  The parties moved to the mediation phase of negotiations on January 20, when the USPS declared there was no advancement in the negotiations.  Javits will work with both sides in an attempt to help them reach a voluntary agreement. 
 
The law generally requires a sixty-day mediation period during which time the parties will try to negotiate a contract.  If, after the sixty days, there is no agreement, the parties will begin the arbitration phase.  During the arbitration phase, a three-arbitrator panel will be assigned to listen to testimony and arguments from both parties.  There is no time limit to the arbitration phase, and the arbitrators have the power to set the terms of the contract. 

Monday, January 30, 2012

USPS to take contract negotiations with the NALC


The U.S. Postal Service has decided to take contract negotiations with the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) to a federal mediator.  Under the law, parties must work with the mediator in an attempt to resolve differences and reach a negotiated contract.  If mediation fails to produce a contract, the parties will submit the matter to arbitration.  There, a panel of three arbitrators will be chosen.  One arbitrator is chosen by each side.  After each party selects its arbitrator, the two sides work through a list of arbitrators to select the third and final arbitrator.  This three-person arbitration panel will hear testimony and consider the surrounding facts in order to decide the specifics of the NALC and U.S. Postal Service contract.  The final decision from the arbitration will be binding and final.  Much is riding on these negotiations.  We wish the best to all involved.   

New postal regulations - uniform shoes should be made in the USA

Did you know that all postal regulations for shoes authorized for allowance purchases must be made in the USA?  That’s right!  And Thorogood shoes by Weinbrenner are the only “union made” shoes available for postal allowance purchases.  However, the cost of materials to make shoes has drastically increased, causing a significant rise in the price of shoes.  To help, Postal Uniform Xpress (mypux.com or postaluniformxpress.com) offers discount prices on all of their products, including postal shoes.  You can get great discounts on the web site, or call 800-331-7604 with full allowance orders for even bigger discounts.  Postal Uniform Xpress is your best deal on postal shoes.