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usps.comWhat’s the average pay for a postmaster at the United States Postal Service?
The average pay for a postmaster at the United States Postal Service is between $82.8k and $106.9k per year.
The top paying employers for retail store and shop managers are the United States Postal Service, Starbucks and HomeGoods.
Last updated October 28, 2025
More about pay at the United States Postal Service
Who pays retail store and shop managers the most?
- United States Postal Service Pay $82.8k-106.9k per year
- Starbucks Pay $61.9k-85.2k per year
- HomeGoods Pay $66.2k-101.8k per year
- ALDI Pay $72.4k-97.5k per year
- Petco Pay $48.1k-87.4k per year
- Trader Joe's Pay $27.45-45.00 per hour
- Ross Dress For Less Pay $44.4k-86.0k per year
- EssilorLuxottica Pay $26.10-42.70 per hour
- Sherwin-Williams Pay $63.0k-88.1k per year
- FedEx Office Pay $54.5k-84.1k per year
What are retail store and shop managers saying about pay at the United States Postal Service?
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Best thing
Pay and Benefits
Worst thing
Ignorant management, that do everything they can to break the rule/laws, making the union fight all the time against them.
Maintenance mechanic at the United States Postal Service, June 2025
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Best thing
Pay. Great Benifits, training, inside work constant temperature
Worst thing
Noise, lack of logistics from management. Unqualified managers
Employee at the United States Postal Service, May 2025
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Best thing
They pay and benefits
Worst thing
Unorganized and unqualified management
Maintenance technician at the United States Postal Service, May 2025
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Best thing
Senior citizens. You might be their only interaction but they rarely demand anything, they just want 2 minutes of your time and leave with a smile.
Worst thing
90% of our customer base are people who are living in the fast lane and have no idea how the world works. You have to pay for a service. If you want the cheapest services your going to get the bare minimum and I can't fix that after the fact when something goes wrong.
Clerk at the United States Postal Service, May 2025
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Best thing
Podcast in the mail truck
Worst thing
Pay
Mail carrier at the United States Postal Service, May 2025