If you surveyed postmasters and supervisors who have rural offices in your office, most of them would agree that being a rural is the best choice.
This is because if you consider the stress, salary, hours and autonomy of your work, there is no better position.Stress is an important consideration when deciding to join the post office.
When their superiors push them to reduce hours, they are responsible for doing more work in less hours.
They get a daily fee for their routes based on their size.
It doesn't matter if it takes four or ten hours to travel your route, you get paid the daily assessment.
When you are done with your route, you can go home.