Post office clerks work directly with the public, serving them at the counter in a post office. In smaller and rural post offices, some counter officers are expected to transmit telegrams and do sorting duties as well. Mail handlers are responsible for the processing and delivery of mail. Mail handlers arrange letters into delivery routes by sorting them into street and house number order. They collect post from post boxes on the way, as they deliver mail using a bicycle, motorcycle or on foot.
Postal services have expanded in South Africa in the last few years and reach many more communities. They have now also set up agencies in various grocery stores. Such post points operate at more convenient hours so that patrons can visit the post office while doing their grocery shopping.
Post office clerks perform the following duties:
The sorting duties of mail handlers can include:
Records are kept of all mail dispatched, and a hand-to-hand check of all certified registered or insured items is carried out by the sorting officer.
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