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postal worker

[ pohs-tl wur-ker ]

noun

  1. a person employed by a government postal system to sort, transport, or deliver mail, or to work in a customer service capacity at the counter of a post office.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of postal worker1

First recorded in 1910–15
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According to the Cabinet Office's figures, only 4% of recipients of "higher" awards had grown up in a "lower socio-economic" household - defined as parents working in jobs such as delivery driver, postal worker, security guard and retail staff - accounting for almost 40% of the workforce.

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It turned out he was a postal worker delivering mail-in ballots, but the video was seen more than five million times.

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Royal Mail staff will pay tribute when the cortege passes as Elsie's father, David Stancombe, is a postal worker.

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Bill Harris, a postal worker and Marxist whose face would soon be on FBI Wanted posters from coast to coast, opened his local newspaper in late 1973 and became intrigued by an item from high society.

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Annabelle Pancake, 11, right, of Anaheim, plays a Calico Gazette reporter interviewing a postal worker, played by Rachel Roman.

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