National Postal Worker Day | July 1
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National Postal Worker Day

On July 1st, National Postal Worker Day honors postal employees from around the country and encourages us to express our appreciation. Thank the numerous men and women who work tirelessly and diligently to deliver all of our mail. These employees face some of the worst working conditions, yet they continue to work six days a week.

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postal workers in the United States walk an average of 4 to 8 miles carrying a full load of letters and parcels, delivering them promptly to each of our doorsteps. About 490,000 postal employees in the United States are out each day to our homes and businesses. Regardless of the weather, postal employees provide all week long. The mail arrives even as the weather shifts between extreme heat and cold. The mail is delivered in the rain, sleet, and blizzards, as well.

Besides severe weather, dealing with strange parcels is also part of the job. The postal service began offering parcels up to a maximum of 11 pounds in 1913. A small child was the most surprising box to arrive for delivery. James Beagle was mailed to Barely under the weight limit. A postal employee delivered young Beagle to his grandmother just a few miles away, at a cost of 15 cents. This was just over a year. By then, the postmaster general had put in place rules prohibiting it.

How to celebrate national postal worker day

When commemorating the day, take time to thank your local postal employee. Encourage others to get the word out and concentrate on making every postal worker's day just a little bit better. Contact the postal service to let them know how much you love postal employees and the work they do.

Use #NationalPostalWorkerDay on social media to shout out to your favorite postal employee. If they produce, sort, or keep things organized, July 1st is their day.

History of the national postal worker day has influenced the national postal worker day

In 1997, Seattle-area postal carriers established National Postal Worker Day to honor fellow employees.

The 1st anniversary of july 1st in the United States was commemorated in history

1867

The Dominion of Canada, Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Ontario became the Dominion of Canada in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Ontario.

1903

The first Tour de France bicycle race is held in France by France.

1913

The Lincoln Highway Association was established in Lincoln, Nebraska. Carl Fisher, the company's founder, An idea of Carl Fisher, the organization promoted a coast-to-coast road that was funded and aided by corporate contributions.

1968

The ZIP Code was introduced in the United States by the United States. The ZIP Code is used in the United States.

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