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Richard P. Weiss
Founder and Writer
PostaleCareer.com
Rich is a published writer and editor with over 24 years of service with the US
Postal Service. Besides securing positions for job candidates through writing over
1000 situational essays needed for h
undreds of PS Form 991 and eCareer
submissions, he has written numerous articles published on corporate websites as
well as in newspapers and magazines.  In addition to founding and editing
Philadelphia District's USPS Financial Focus newsletter, as well as the USPS
Philadelphia Safety Fox, he has also written for the USPS Eastern Area Update,
PostalMag.com, USPSNewsOnline, the American Postal Worker, the Philadelphia
Postal Worker, Presort.com, the Single Parent Magazine, the Bloomfield Bank
corporate
website, the Philadelphia Northeast Times, and several other Postal and
non-Postal publications.
    Payment of services indicates that the customer agrees to the following conditions:  A professionally written eCareer submission,
    as completed by PostaleCareer.com, is intended to increase the likelihood of an interview by promoting the qualities
    and credentials of the job candidate.  PostaleCareer.com makes neither a promise nor a guarantee that their product, alone, will
    automatically provide their customers with an interview or position with the Postal Service.  Refunds are available only on work
    that hasn't been started.
True writers record history and create fantasy - False prophets record fantasy and create history.  R.P. Weiss
The Online Magazine
for Postal Employees
     Here is how I can help market your   
  professional talents to reviewers:

  • Utilize and employ over 24 years of postal experience and
    over 30 years of writing expertise to create a
    professional, high-impact eCareer submission that will
    impress and grab the attention of reviews.

  • Author concise and dynamic accounts of your work
    experiences, adhering to the STAR format (Situation
    and/or Task, Action and Result), to most effectively
    showcase your knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) as
    related to the requirements listed on your job vacancy
    announcement.

  • Create dynamic job descriptions, orchestrate skills and
    job knowledge, and design narratives best suited to prove
    you are the best candidate for the job.
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Rich's favorite links:
Guide to Grammar and Style
by Jack Lynch
The Magical Music of
Pianist John M. Sciullo
eCareer Instruction Guide:
eCareer Instruction Guide (Word Format)
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Writing Credits
eCareer Guide (Word)
eCareer Guide (HTML)

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  • Summary of Accomplishments: eCareer
    will truncate total character count to under
    6000 characters (about 5980).  Space
    limitations mandate clear and concise
    narratives that prove you are the most
    qualified candidate for the job.

  • Special Skills/Associations
  • Job Descriptions:  Resume format; these
    sections need to convey sharp, crisp and
    professional attributes and credentials.

  Contact us for more information on
 the eCareer submission process:

 Send inquiries to:
 richardpweiss at aol dot com

 using standard email format.