The old test was a memory test. You had to take the test at a test center. Been a carrier for almost 5 years. 2 as a CCA and 3 at a regular. Retired Army after 21 years. Right place right time in the right uniform. Be trainable. Listen learn. Be safe. Have integrity. It's a good job.
Im taking assessments tomorrow and agree commen sense is probably the tip, when taking the test, my concern is I had a speeding ticket, 3 yrs ago...paid the fine, nothing more...it was my only ticket, ever, in my entire life, no other moving violations am I doomed.
I scored a 97 and i guess i wasnt the highest because its been a week after submitting vehicle record to GIS and still on pre hire list and no other email
@@trishaanne5845 It's similar to what's shown on here, although these exact questions are now only about 10-15% of the test. However, there's still wisdom in studying the old test. Go to USPS Mac's three-part series on the 474 exam & study how each question is answered, as even though most questions are different, they're scored using the exact same concepts & standards. I took the test in early September & scored a 98. This morning, I received my orientation invitation for a CAREER position (PTF) instead of having to go in as a CCA. What I did was type out & print the entire set of questions & answers shown in all three of Mac's videos, then study them intensely & write down all of the patterns I noticed. Some useful tips are as follows: -Always select "MOST LIKE ME" in the relevant section; never select "SOMEWHAT LIKE ME" -Always select the answer that makes you seem like a compulsive overachiever -Never select an answer that involves you referring a customer to a supervisor; they don't seem to like being bothered -Be willing to help coworkers, but in a quick manner: instead of offering to do part of their work for them, offer them tips for improvement. They want the perfect (contradictory) mix of someone who's highly independent, efficient, & a team player -Make sure your answers are consistent: they'll ask you the same question worded several different ways to try & expose any lies Good luck!
Don't be scammed by that "pay" website. And they make it to where you don't figure it out until you've given personal info like name, address, phone number and email. I talked with a postal worker this morning, a neighbor, she said RED FLAG if they ask you to pay.
The old test was a memory test. You had to take the test at a test center. Been a carrier for almost 5 years. 2 as a CCA and 3 at a regular. Retired Army after 21 years. Right place right time in the right uniform. Be trainable. Listen learn. Be safe. Have integrity. It's a good job.
This is great advice! Thank you for watching!
I’m 58 am I too old?
@@blahblahhhh2801 no i seen like hella 60 year olds in orientation its never too late
@@CesarSanchez-nu3eo I have bad knees…but I will try my best.
@@blahblahhhh2801 I mean, you likely won't last 30 years lol, but maybe as something to do it's not a bad choice?
Thanks sis! I just took my assessment with 100. Im watching more of your videos. Thanks for the help
Yes I want to see more video from your experience with USPS.
Will do. Thank you for watching! If you have any specific questions you’d like to see answered, let me know!
Hopefully it goes into the pro nos the way management take advantage of females. Nobody lasts as a CCA unless they willing to perform favors 💩💀
Give answers a manager would love.
Im taking assessments tomorrow and agree commen sense is probably the tip, when taking the test, my concern is I had a speeding ticket, 3 yrs ago...paid the fine, nothing more...it was my only ticket, ever, in my entire life, no other moving violations am I doomed.
I start April 6, 2024. Shadow day. I’m pumped. Good bye Fedex What’s up USPS 😂😂
Congrats! 👏👏
Proud of you black man!!! 🎉 👑
lol 😂
They drug tested you?
@@khalil2887no
So you take the test from home and then you go in for orientation and take another test ?
I am traking assessment now./ I am so mad i missed the 72 hour window last week
Did they let you rest immediately? I also missed my 72 hour window by not reading an email on accident 🤦
I made a 95 on my 474 and made a 77 on my 477
Thank you for your video I’m taking my assessment today for the carrier assisted position is that the position you are working in
How did you do??? I’m gonna be taking mine soon
I scored a 97 and i guess i wasnt the highest because its been a week after submitting vehicle record to GIS and still on pre hire list and no other email
The process takes a while. If they asked for consent to do background checks on you, they want you.
@@Tyrosine0910 i was eventually hired and quit after a few months 😂
@@Pete559Gaming Sorry to hear that. I also quit my first time around. What made you leave?
@@Tyrosine0910 The pay, the dogs, the pivots on top of a route, the idiot customers which were a little bit but still and the useless union.
I’m taking the test as we speak and im nervous af cuz ion wanna fail
How did you do? Was it hard? What all was on it? Anything throw you for a loop?
@@trishaanne5845 It's similar to what's shown on here, although these exact questions are now only about 10-15% of the test. However, there's still wisdom in studying the old test. Go to USPS Mac's three-part series on the 474 exam & study how each question is answered, as even though most questions are different, they're scored using the exact same concepts & standards. I took the test in early September & scored a 98. This morning, I received my orientation invitation for a CAREER position (PTF) instead of having to go in as a CCA. What I did was type out & print the entire set of questions & answers shown in all three of Mac's videos, then study them intensely & write down all of the patterns I noticed. Some useful tips are as follows:
-Always select "MOST LIKE ME" in the relevant section; never select "SOMEWHAT LIKE ME"
-Always select the answer that makes you seem like a compulsive overachiever
-Never select an answer that involves you referring a customer to a supervisor; they don't seem to like being bothered
-Be willing to help coworkers, but in a quick manner: instead of offering to do part of their work for them, offer them tips for improvement. They want the perfect (contradictory) mix of someone who's highly independent, efficient, & a team player
-Make sure your answers are consistent: they'll ask you the same question worded several different ways to try & expose any lies
Good luck!
@@Tyrosine0910Thanks for the info!
No one talked about being interviewed
in the process
I took the test on the 5th, I never got an email with a score or anything?
Yes no too but I pass I will be going to orientation now
👌👌
Omg! JH watched my video?? I remember getting getting ready for my orientation watching you!
Do you have the link to apply ????? because there is so many links and you have to pay
You don’t have to pay!! Everything should be free
Don't be scammed by that "pay" website. And they make it to where you don't figure it out until you've given personal info like name, address, phone number and email.
I talked with a postal worker this morning, a neighbor, she said RED FLAG if they ask you to pay.
This is much less intense sounding compared to what the website talked about.
They still doing the test? Heard they don’t do the test anymore
Id tell you yes they do
if UA-cam would stop deleting my comment 😡!!!
@ToeKneeNose911 do you need a highschool diploma to be a CCA?
@@Pink_Ranger54… yes
I got a 54 will I pass?
Nope
@@MegaKelsey1994 I answered the questions truthfully tho
@@MegaKelsey1994do you have the answers?
Postal worker told me this morning you have to make at least an 80!!!
@@wendyc190270
Find another job the P.O. is sinking 👍
I've been hearing this for years, and it's still standing. Can you explain to me why it's sinking? I am so oblivious to this.
@Yt99950 if you don't have this feeling
@Yt99950 God bless you
@Yt99950 ua-cam.com/users/shortsZm0_3cBDX14?si=UhJoe_2Qjl3X8Al9