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Letter carrier, 72, among growing number in U.S. working well past 65

Started by cpzilliacus, September 02, 2013, 01:34:19 PM

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Washington Post: The longer route: Letter carrier, 72, among growing number in U.S. working well past 65

QuoteHe's on County Road 1680 moving like a blacktailed jack rabbit under the big-bowl Oklahoma sky, a tiny dot in his Ford Ranger out on the edge of the world when the flying red stinger ants show up.

QuoteOther on-the-job nuisances include hail, mud, diamondback rattlers, wild boars, coyotes, bobcats, porcupines and skunks. Jim Ed Bull keeps on driving.

QuoteFifty, 55, 60 mph. Turning up a driveway, he reaches out the window and, snap, the mailbox opens. Bull is a letter carrier with the longest postal route in the United States, 187.6 miles across some of the loneliest territory in the country. He's 72 and part of the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. labor force – those who work past their 65th birthdays./quote]
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