Beware of United States Postal Service bogus job listings
Clark Howard was talking yesterday that there is an alert from the United States Postal Service about bogus job sites and e-mails offering jobs with their organization. This kind of thing happens every time we have a period of tougher unemployment. It even predates the Internet; back in 1991, people received faxes about supposed postal jobs. The Los Angeles Times reports that if you enter “US Postal Service now hiring” in Google, you will see endless listings of suspected postal job scams.
Not only is the USPS not hiring, but they have 160,000 too many employees. They hope to eliminate the excess with voluntary early retirements, not layoffs.
The same ploys are headed our way regarding federal employment, but there really are jobs coming in that arena. Visit USAjobs.gov for full details.
Clark says that we will have higher unemployment probably into 2010, so you can expect more of the job offer scams in the future. If you feel like there are no job opportunities out there for you, realize that things are cyclical and those circumstances will change.
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