The Retail Associates from
the Prosper Post Office were recently visited by District Retail in recognition
of their outstanding Breast Cancer Awareness stamp sales. The Retail team baked and served cookies to
show appreciation of the District for their accomplishment. Pictured (from left) Retail Associates
Brittany Tortorello; Sherri Johnson; Angie Sestito; Retail Specialist Miranda
Klement; Retail Associate Dennis Clark; Postmaster Stacy Auten; and Retail
Manager Joann Scarpelli.
Monday, October 28, 2019
Tyler,
TX, Postmaster Mike Arrambidez (right) purchased Breast Cancer Awareness stamps
from Retail Associate Bridget Mask (left).
Tyler,
TX, Main Post Office (from left) Secretary Betty McQuiston; Retail Associates Charolette
Everett; Tonja Black; Vermon Chatmon; Oneita Price; and Bridget Mask wore pink
in support of Breast Cancer Awareness month.
Lewisville,
TX, Main Post Office Letter Carrier Sherbu Thomas (right) received his 25-year
Service Award from Supervisor, Customer Services Sean Dipert (left).
Lewisville,
TX, Main Post Office Letter Carrier Darrell Pope (right) received his 25-year
Service Award from Supervisor, Customer Services Sean Dipert (left).
Lewisville,
TX, Colony Carrier Annex Station Letter Carrier Clint Craft (right) received
his 30-year Service Award from Manager, Customer Services Paula Jordan (left).
Lewisville,
TX, Colony Carrier Annex Station Letter Carrier Clint Craft (center) received
his 30-year Service Award from Manager, Customer Services Paula Jordan (left). He was joined by his co-workers who congratulated him
on this achievement.
Dallas,
TX, Pleasant Grove Station Letter Carrier Lonnie Wills (right) received his 40-year
Service Award from Manager, Customer Services Tammy Nelms (left).
Dallas,
TX, Pleasant Grove Station Retail Associate Donell Ellison (right) received his
35-year Service Award from Manager, Customer Services Tammy Nelms (left).
Dallas,
TX, Pleasant Grove Station Carrier Technician Kenneth Bizor (right) received
his 30-year Service Award from Manager, Customer Services Tammy Nelms (left).
Dallas,
TX, Pleasant Grove Station Letter Carrier April Adkisson (right) received her
30-year Service Award from Manager, Customer Services Tammy Nelms (left).
Dallas,
TX, Pleasant Grove Station Letter Carrier Ricky Breazeale (right) received his
30-year Service Award from Manager, Customer Services Tammy Nelms (left).
Dallas,
TX, Pleasant Grove Station Letter Carrier Jamie Alvarez (right) received his 30-year
Service Award from Manager, Customer Services Tammy Nelms (left).
Monday, October 21, 2019
Ennis, TX, Retail Associate
Michele Jones (left) received her 35-year Service Award from Postmaster
Cristian Bodirlau (right).
Ennis, TX, Letter Carrier
Anna Gunn (left) received her 35-year Service Award from Postmaster Cristian
Bodirlau (right). Ennis, TX, Supervisor, Customer Services Michael Crossland (left) received his 25-year Service Award from Postmaster Cristian Bodirlau (right).
Friday, October 18, 2019
A message from the District Manager Scott Hooper…
The Postal Service will mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October by highlighting its Breast Cancer Research stamp.
More than 1 billion stamps have been sold since its inception in 1998, raising more than $87.8 million for breast cancer research. Sales from the stamp also help fund a landmark study on early-stage breast cancer.
Approximately 12.4 percent of women will be diagnosed with breast cancer at some point in their lifetime, according to the National Cancer Institute.
Experts recommend talking to your doctor about getting a mammogram if you are 45 or older, although if you have a family history of cancer, you can get
mammograms as early as age 40.
The National Cancer Institute receives 70 percent of Breast Cancer Research stamp proceeds. The money funds research to detect and treat the disease, which is the second leading cause of cancer death among women.
The Postal Service also offers the Alzheimer’s semipostal stamp.
The Postal Service reminds employees to only promote semipostal stamp activities or events in accordance with USPS Ethic Office guidelines. Seeking donations or holding raffles or drawings tied to semipostal stamps is not permitted. Employees who have questions should call the Ethics Helpline at 202-268-6346 or email Ethics.Help@usps.gov.
Thank you for all the jobs you do each and every day. Stay healthy, stay focused and stay safe.
Tuesday, October 15, 2019
Irving, TX, Main Post Office Supervisor, Customer Services Johnny
Robinson, Jr. (right) received a customer compliment.
Hello,
The employee located at
the Irving Main Post Office exemplified true customer service. He is a constant
professional and deserves recognition. He went out of his way to help this
young lady out to her car, reassuring her the entire time he was there to
support her. From overhearing their conversation, she knew him by his first
name which leads me to believe this is a reoccurring routine. Please help me recognize this gentleman.
Sincerely,
Facebook User
Irving, TX, Central Station Letter Carrier Johnny Martinez (right)
received his 35-year Service Award from Manager,
Customer Services Denean Franklin (left).
Irving,
TX, Central Station Letter Carrier Gregory Payne (right) received his 25-year Service
Award from Manager, Customer Services Denean Franklin (left).
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