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Old 01-04-2005, 11:19 AM
AKA2D '91 AKA2D '91 is offline
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FYI and Happy New Year



My agency (Headquarters, Military Traffic Mgmt Command) puts out a lot of emails this time of year ref employment for high school as well as college students. If you know someone who can use this info please forward it to them; or if you prefer give them my email address: dockettd@sddc.army.mil and I will gladly keep them informed on future job opportunities. Thanks and I won't bombard you with a lot of emails but I thought this was a really good one. This is sort of like the summer program we run here for high school students 9th-12th grade.

Please disseminate this information to all the employees within your Sections.

I am sure many will be looking for work opportunities for eligible children this coming summer. This is one opportunity.

FYI - 2005 Summer Intern Program - Vacancy announcements now available on USPS.com



USPS Headquarters will have a Summer Intern Program (SIP) for college

level freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students for the

summer of 2005. The program does not include intern opportunities for high

school graduates.

The program is offered from May 2, 2005 - Sept. 30, 2005. All students

hired must commit to work a minimum of six continuous weeks. Students must

be available to start duty no later than June 6, 2005 and will be

terminated no later than Sept. 30, 2005.

The Vacancy Announcement Program Guidelines and pre-employment package is

now available athttp://www.usps.com/employment/summerinternprogram.htm All

applications must be submitted to Corporate Personnel Management by close

of business Jan. 14, 2005.

Career employees are reminded of the prohibition of recommending family


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