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Why You Need This Book

You Can Pass ANY Post Office Exam with Flying Colors--and Get a $25,000 - $35,000-a-Year Job!

I know the above is a bold statement. But it's 100% true.

You can get a job with the Post Office and Make $25,000-$35,000 a year. But first you have to pass the required examination, and this is what stops most people.

Here's why:

Although 70% is a passing score, you want to make 90 to 100% because the Post Office usually hires people who score in that range. To make a high score, you need to know certain tricks of the trade.

First let me emphasize one point:

I'm not basing my knowledge on hearsay. I'm basing it on my own practical experience in taking these exams. I don't want to brag, but I've been among the top scorers on postal exams. As a result of my hands-on experience, I've put all the tricks of the trade, ins and outs, tips and secrets into one power-packed book called The Book of U.S. Postal Exams & Post Office Jobs:How to Be a Top Scorer on 473/473-C/460 Tests & Other Postal Exams to Get a Post Office Job!

But before you read the book from cover to cover, let's see what life is like for a Postal Service employee. One word describes it: tremendous! Did you know that postal jobs are recession-proof? As inflation rises, your cost-of-living allowance rises too. It's automatically added to you salary. (How many jobs in business give you this benefit?)

But that's not all--far from it.

The pay is high (the beginning postal employee makes $25,000 a year). The fringe benefits are sensational. Retirement income is great. You have freedom from layoffs. In short, you've got lifetime financial security.

What's more, there's no age limit. As long as you're at least 18, you can take any exam and compete with people in their 40s and 50s. It's not your age or experience or education that counts. The only thing that matters is the score you make on the exam. Period.

Take education, for example.

I've known college-educated people who make low scores on the exam. Were they selected? No, indeed. The jobs went to high school graduates who managed a score between 90% and 100%. I can't emphasize enough how important that score is.

This book covers all the exams, featuring the 473/473-C/460 Battery Test and all on the exams for 50 Postal positions, including:

Clerk
City Carrier
Rural Carrier
Rural Carrier Associate
Mail Handler
Mark-Up Clerk, Automated
Mail Processor
Flat-Sorting Machine Operator
Distribution Clerk, Machine
Data Conversion Operator
Clerk Typist
Clerk-Stenographer
Area Maintenance Specialist
Area Maintenance Technician
Assistant Engineman
Automotive Mechanic
Blacksmith-Welder
Building Equipment Mechanic
Building Maintenance Custodian
Carpenter
Cleaner
Custodial Laborer
Custodian
Electronics Technician
Elevator Mechanic
Engineman
Fireman
Fireman/Laborer
Garageman
General Mechanic
Industrial Equipment Mechanic
Letter Box Mechanic
Machinist
Maintenance Electrician
Maintenance Mechanic
Mason
Mechanic Helper
Motor Vehicle Operator
Oiler, MPE
Painter
Painter/Finisher
Plumber
Postal Machines Mechanic
Postal Maintenance Trainee
Scale Mechanic
Stationary Engineer
Tractor-Operator

If you've done any checking around, you've no doubt found that most books and courses cover only one exam. But my book covers them all--in plain, easy-to-read English.

Making a good grade on the exam is as easy as falling off a log backwards--if you know how. Now, I know the word "exam" is enough to scare you. If you're like most people, you automatically think about high school and all those tests you had to take. And how scared you were. And how your mouth got full of cotton and your palms got sweaty.

Let me assure you that with my book, you'll go into any exam with all the confidence in the world. You'll already know beforehand what to expect. You'll know how to take the test. You'll know how to make that 95 to 100%.

Start flipping through this compact book and you'll discover how easy it is to read. And the beauty is, it covers everything you need.

* Sample test questions with answers
* Where and how to apply for examinations
* How to compare 95 pairs of names and addresses in five minutes
* How my memory code enables you to memorize 25 names and addresses in five minutes
* How to get 95-100% on a scheme exam
* Instant math, vocabulary, and spelling
* How to transfer from one job to another
* How to transfer from one state to another without losing your seniority

... and much more.

Employment hinges on one thing only: how well you do on the exam. This rule is strictly enforced with no ifs, ands or buts. You could have a Ph.D. and still not be hired if you didn't come through on the exam. It doesn't matter whether you're a United States citizen or an immigrant, man or woman, black or white, brown or yellow, you name it.

It's your exam score that counts.

People who've benefited from this book write me all the time. (See the excerpts from their letters somewhere in the pages of this web site.)

I'm thrilled with what this book is doing for others, but my main concern today is with you. I want to help you pass the exam and get a high-paying postal job. Will you let me?

Yes, you must think what a secure, high-paying job with the Postal Service will mean to you. No more worrying about being laid off. No more politics on the job. No more having to apple-polish the boss. You'll have it made!

But, as I've said so many times, making a high score is essential.

This new book is based on my success and on the systems I've worked out.

In fact, Susan L. Lindeman, Notary Public, Wayne County, Michigan, certifies that my scores on postal exams have been 78.5%, 88.5%, 95.8%, 99% , and 100%.

Notice how the scores have gone up and up--because I worked out sure-fire-can't-fail systems; the very systems I want to share with you now. Use them and you can't fail.

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