Originally Posted by
Lifeson2112
The way I heard it was you had to have citizenship but that was third hand so probably wrong I guess?
Originally Posted by AllYourBaseAreB;[url=tel:3827636
3827636]i think it was requirement to get hired,(background checks?) but after the fact it didnt matter
Originally Posted by ClncClarence;[url=tel:3827534
3827534]Totally false. I shared a crashpad in MEM with a guy who lived in the UK and worked for FDX when I was there. Not a life I would choose but he proved it was possible.
This was well before FDX lost the USPS contract.
In the days of yore;
Candidates for jobs involving handling or access to U.S. mail cannot be considered for employment if they have resided outside the U.S., Guam or Puerto Rico for more than (6) six months during the last (5) years prior to today's date, other than the following verifiable exceptions: active duty in the U.S. Uniformed Service; trailing spouse or dependent of someone working for the U.S. government (military or civilian); missionary; student attending school in a foreign country; Peace Corps participant; employee of a U.S. based employer/company or other extraordinary circumstances.
Could be wrong, but IIRC, ~2019 it changed.