Officials say the application drop-off locations will be located on 1300 Evans Avenue in San Francisco, and at 1150 North McDowell Boulevard in Petaluma.
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USPS employees working the drive-thru locations will adhere to social distancing and mask wearing protocols.
Available positions at the Post Office include mail carriers and processing clerks.
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Masks are required for all attendees and they must remain in their vehicles.
The postal service says hiring packets will also be distributed.
These application drop-off stations will be open from November 23 until November 24, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Current postings of job opportunities are available any time through the USPS website here.
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