Robert seems like a great guy who did great things for our country serving all that time and still continues to help people everyday trying his hardest getting that mail delivered. That’s a man you can respect
Very tough job. Mentally as well. Most people can't make it in the postal service, especially as a city carrier. 10-12 miles a day, up and down stairs, in any weather condition imaginable carrying heavy mail.
Relate bro, i'm working in a postal service since june of 2020, it's a very tough job mentally and phisically, i make at least 12 miles a day. When the rains come war begins
@@Tyler-ev3gk 17.29 starting out, currently, as a CCA. I haven't made less than $2500 pretax so far per check. You will work a lot. I get 1 day off every 14 days or so. 10-12 hours a day. It's not for everyone.
Wow, this video was so real. This guy is really a stand up gentleman. Thank you for you service to this country sir, and God bless you and your warm heart.
It sucks that even in that suburban neighborhood they don’t have curbside mailboxes so the mailman can just drive up and drop off the mail instead of having to walk up to each house
@@EricJh21690 I have a route like that. It’s about 700 stops. About 475 are mounted on the house and the rest are post mounted on the curb. The lady that had the route before me retired off of it. She was 62 years old and had the route for 11 years.
Working as a mail man here too in Austria - and yes - NO Cangoroos there ;-). I love my job too even its hard weather wise, mentaly and all those parcels. Dont want to change it. You Sir have my respect and much more! I wish i could work there too as what you are doing. My fiance is living there but because covid we dont know whats going on. Again, makes me more proud to be a mail man! You are amazing!
@@ericboui1905 I have been a PSE distribution clerk for a little over 2 years now. Recently just converted into a Regular employee with a residual bid on being a Window Clerk. I love my new job.
I was a carrier for 8 months in Long Island, it was a physically demanding job while also dealing with the elements but it was one of my favorite jobs! I rarely dreaded going to work.
A man with such a heavy personality, cares about his customers, and always motivated to work. I want to see this guy and my regular mailman have donuts together. Love Robert!
I love (sarcastically speaking) how at 1:59, the truck fires up then dies, and the mail carrier has to re-start it. It just epitomizes the overall tenacity letter carriers must endure daily, let alone dogs and/or upset customers.
Curb, break and take. Well done. This guy is squared away. Just shows why so many of us are veterans (I’m not a veteran, but was raised in an army family), because this man follows SOP’s like they are gospel. As it should be.
4:51 That's a gonna be a huge mistake right there. 3:53 My guess is he's thinking they'll take care of him. But then they're not gonna want to pay the their share of the bills.
You sir, have earned yourself a sub. I loved the pacing of this. I love how personal it was.. I love this letter carrier. I love everything about this. You have an eye! Edit: are you using a black magic pocket cinema cam? What kind of cam are you using?
Who would hire this postal employee who did not have the intelligence to return the mail he was paid to deliver and left it on the road? Completely unreliable!
Documentary??? This was a Vet sharing a few very short stories about his time in the Military... then some clips of him working his job(USPS letter carrier) , and mentioning a few things about it....
Robert seems like a great guy who did great things for our country serving all that time and still continues to help people everyday trying his hardest getting that mail delivered. That’s a man you can respect
Very tough job. Mentally as well. Most people can't make it in the postal service, especially as a city carrier. 10-12 miles a day, up and down stairs, in any weather condition imaginable carrying heavy mail.
androcles x I can’t relate...I don’t walk that much lol
Relate bro, i'm working in a postal service since june of 2020, it's a very tough job mentally and phisically, i make at least 12 miles a day. When the rains come war begins
@@XuberstrikeX Considering applying . Whats pay like?
@@Tyler-ev3gk 17.29 starting out, currently, as a CCA. I haven't made less than $2500 pretax so far per check. You will work a lot. I get 1 day off every 14 days or so. 10-12 hours a day. It's not for everyone.
@punk3rz My goodness, only $17.29 an hour as a City Carrier? Are you a PTF, PSE? You guys deserves more money than that.
one day at a time, brother. i'm retired air force. 20+ years. i start as a usps cca next monday.
Right there alongside you brother. Carrier from Phx AZ.
Ill work at mesa
I know you are burning up out there in that hot weather.
Wow, this video was so real. This guy is really a stand up gentleman. Thank you for you service to this country sir, and God bless you and your warm heart.
Great guy THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE
The Working Man. Kudos to him and others.
Much respect to this man he is such a great individual I wish him the best in life , thank you for your service 💯🙏🏾💪🏾
Thank you for your service sir it brought me to tears because you seem like you have such a big heart and I admire that thank you for what you do
It sucks that even in that suburban neighborhood they don’t have curbside mailboxes so the mailman can just drive up and drop off the mail instead of having to walk up to each house
In a perfect world lol...it's weird around here some areas have a mix of both, some are only box on post, and others only mounted on the house.
@@EricJh21690 I have a route like that. It’s about 700 stops. About 475 are mounted on the house and the rest are post mounted on the curb. The lady that had the route before me retired off of it. She was 62 years old and had the route for 11 years.
May we all be inspired by Robert and his big heart.
Working as a mail man here too in Austria - and yes - NO Cangoroos there ;-). I love my job too even its hard weather wise, mentaly and all those parcels. Dont want to change it. You Sir have my respect and much more! I wish i could work there too as what you are doing. My fiance is living there but because covid we dont know whats going on. Again, makes me more proud to be a mail man! You are amazing!
This is inspirational. I just applied to be a CCA and I'm excited for what the future holds. I hope I get the job.
Don’t worry buddy, you will get the job. But how long can you last?
Same here. Don't know what your situation is but if u can stay for 5-10 years you're set financially
@@ericboui1905 I have been a PSE distribution clerk for a little over 2 years now. Recently just converted into a Regular employee with a residual bid on being a Window Clerk. I love my new job.
@@akolove1423 is it worth doing cca? Like after you get converted to regular do you get 5 days a week?
I was a carrier for 8 months in Long Island, it was a physically demanding job while also dealing with the elements but it was one of my favorite jobs! I rarely dreaded going to work.
Then why did you leave
nick guida I left for a better opportunity
what a great man
A man with such a heavy personality, cares about his customers, and always motivated to work. I want to see this guy and my regular mailman have donuts together. Love Robert!
Postman from Italy here. The best job in the world. Greetings
Words of a wise man
Much respect to you man
Good luck to all those applying to become CCA ... the job is tough and relentless.
my grandffather kept an unused usps mail delivery canvass bag. it's sooo cool.
This is before the Amazon boom. Am sure he carry’s a lot more packages now.. my satchel is filled with packages ..
I love (sarcastically speaking) how at 1:59, the truck fires up then dies, and the mail carrier has to re-start it. It just epitomizes the overall tenacity letter carriers must endure daily, let alone dogs and/or upset customers.
Thank you for these kinds of videos kind Sir, I always wanted to be a postman someday.
Very inefficient, that’s why the USPS stopped delivering door to door. They now use those community cluster box units.
Postman Pat postman Pat postman Pat and his black and white cat early in the morning delivering the mail I forgot the words out to the song
Curb, break and take. Well done. This guy is squared away. Just shows why so many of us are veterans (I’m not a veteran, but was raised in an army family), because this man follows SOP’s like they are gospel. As it should be.
wonderful man. great video, thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Hello brother from Imperial, Ca!....
Cool video. Well edited
Thank you!
@@JerryZhou PT 2?
I would love this job.
My boy got that dump truck.
🤣🤣🤣
I start orientation as a cca next week 🥺😆
Wishing you the best of luck. 😄
are you still there??
Carrier in Wilmington NC!
What office does he work at?
Keep on keeping on
Those benefits the post office gives you if you serves in the military. U can retire early
Hola que tal como es.un.tramite.de.envio
4:51 That's a gonna be a huge mistake right there. 3:53 My guess is he's thinking they'll take care of him. But then they're not gonna want to pay the their share of the bills.
But this man 👍🙌👏😍
You sir, have earned yourself a sub. I loved the pacing of this. I love how personal it was.. I love this letter carrier. I love everything about this.
You have an eye!
Edit: are you using a black magic pocket cinema cam? What kind of cam are you using?
Thank you so much for your kind words! Really happy you enjoyed it!
I work for Canada Post and I gotta say our trucks are not as cool as the ones in the us
Not that cool hot summer cold in the winter
@@davidsargent6631 and that fan be blowing whatever is happening 🙄 if its hot outside u qre getting that heat air lol
Dang the Grumman llv which is the mail truck we use is really bad dangerous and catches on fire alot
I start academy Tuesday 😊
Inspection!@2001
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Who would hire this postal employee who did not have the intelligence to return the mail he was paid to deliver and left it on the road? Completely unreliable!
Documentary???
This was a Vet sharing a few very short stories about his time in the Military... then some clips of him working his job(USPS letter carrier) , and mentioning a few things about it....
Well he was documenting what he does for a living, it's pretty straightforward 🤣
@William S ?
@William S Lol I was like damn what'd I do?
Lose some weight before you think about a replacement. I bet it would be awesome to be an in shape postman.
he can't seem to lose more weight even with all that walking? would make his steps more lighter....
Diet is everything man
Walking is a lot different from running
@@ImAyBeast calories are calories
That kind of weight is not from eating, that’s heavy drinking