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I'm sure that answering the questions about an arrest as honestly and truthfully as you can will make the outcome of your interview with the post office a success.
The post office may have a position somewhere. They not only are looking for clerks, mail deliverers, and mail handlers but they also need to train people to run some of their high tech canceling and sorting machines. They also need janitorial staff.
By being honest, they may go out on a limb for you with an employment opportunity.
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