![]() ![]() Szucs said he has lived in Edison for 50 years and over time the area has become more and more congested. Henry said it is important for employees to follow four points to uphold the postal brand: attendance, safety, attitude and performance. “While mail volume is down, parcels are going up.” ![]() ![]() “Our business model has changed since then,” he said. Henry noted the employees were employed before the use of navigational units in 1993. “It is quite a feat these employees have done to keep themselves safe,” he said. “This helps gain the public trust for the postal service,” he said. Henry said not only are letter carriers delivering mail, but have also seen loose dogs and helped save a person in a house fire. “Our employees are really our best commercial for the post office,” he said. Henry said on the managerial side, their main focus is providing a safe work environment for their employees. Malik said not wearing a seat belt or answering a text is “not worth your life.” He showed four safety videos that demonstrated what could happen if a letter carrier did not prepare for the weather elements, wear his/her seat belt, yield to traffic signals, and/or become distracted while driving. 38 Vice President Dan Szucs were on hand to help present the awards.ĭuring the ceremony, Malik said safety has been his focus since he became postmaster last year. Malik along with Eric Henry, acting district manager for USPS Northern New Jersey District, Ed Quinn, operations manager for USPS Northern New Jersey District Post Office, Michael Rizzolo, human resources manager for USPS Northern New Jersey District and National Association of Letter Carriers Union Branch No. Malik said two letter carriers who received a plaque but were not present at the ceremony are Michael Fischetti and Tama Waldon.Īdditionally, he said three letter carriers, Eugene Robinson, Thomas Renner, Michelle Balistreri, who retired recently, will also receive Million Mile Plaques. The 13 letter carriers, who received the Million Mile Plaque at the ceremony, are Joyce Abry, John Balistreri, Maryellen Boyle, Thomas Boyle, Gregory Giovenco, James Kenny, Keith McDede, William Paltan, Angela Sweat, Philip Valenti, Robert Ruggieri, David Wybraniec and Michael Matula, who has been with the postal service for 40 years. “It is important to be proactive, to always be a defensive driver and think with your mind. “This is very hard to do … it’s impressive,” Edison postmaster Haroon Malik said. To put the achievement in perspective, a person would have to travel around the Earth 40.1 times to cover that distance. Our privacy policy tells you more about our information practices when you provide personal information to us.The award is presented to professional drivers for operating a motor vehicle on the job for more than one million miles without a preventable accident. Postal Service auditor to entities, including law enforcement, as required by law or in legal proceedings to contractors and other entities aiding us to fulfill the service (service providers) to process servers to domestic government agencies if needed as part of their duties and to a foreign government agency for violations and alleged violations of law. This includes the following limited circumstances: to a congressional office on your behalf to financial entities regarding financial transaction issues to a U.S. We do not disclose your information to third parties without your consent, except to facilitate the transaction, to act on your behalf or request, or as legally required. Providing the information is voluntary, but if not provided, we will be unable to provide this service to you. Your information will be used to schedule an appointment for Retail Services. ![]()
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