NEWS BRIEFS: Postal Service hiring holiday temps and RB Chapel services relocate to school

U.S. Postal Services hiring for upcoming holiday season <br /> <br /> There are 10 holiday hire positions opening for the Stuttgart Postal Offices from Oct. 1,2010 through Jan. 31, 2011. These are full time positions, however applicants must be



By US AFRICOM Public Affairs USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs STUTTGART, Germany Sep 23, 2010
U.S. Postal Services hiring for upcoming holiday season

There are 10 holiday hire positions opening for the Stuttgart Postal Offices from Oct. 1,2010 through Jan. 31, 2011. These are full time positions, however applicants must be willing to work throughout the holidays.
There will also be three part-time positions opening which will be for a longer time period, but will work mostly from 1 - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Postal positions are announced on: http://acpol.army.mil/employment/ under the trades and labor area. These positions are for the Holiday Season beginning Oct. 1 and ending Jan. 29, 2011. Starting salary is $16.78 per hour. Applicants must self nominate to be qualified.
(Note: News Brief provided by the USAG Stuttgart, DHR.)


Robinson Barrack Chapel services relocate to school cafeteria, Sept 26

Due to the on-going renovation of the Robinson Barracks Chapel for the next eight weeks, all Sunday worship services will be held in the RB Middle/Elementary School Cafeteria starting this Sunday, Sept. 26.
The Protestant Sunday School will start at 9 a.m. and Protestant worship service will start at 10 a.m. The Catholic Mass will start at noon time, which is 30 minutes later than usual.
For more information, call DSN 431-3079 or Civ. 07031-15-3079.

(Note: News Brief provided by the USAG Stuttgart Religious Support Office.)
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