Robietheriot -- "I work in an area that is pretty much like city area and I like to wear a postal uniform so I can be identified as a postal employee. District just told us we can’t wear city postal uniforms because they are only for city use and we didn’t pay for them. I’m a little confused because some people at my station dress like they are in their pajamas and aren’t told anything. I also buy them online and can purchase postal uniforms just about anywhere. What’s wrong with trying to dress professionally. What’s your thoughts? "
-- Various.
-- A lot will depend on local manglement. Rural carriers have been known to wear hand-me-downs from city carriers and manglement did not say anything. Might even find city carrier uniforms in thrift shops, etc.
-- Granted some rural carriers don't take much pride in their "professional" appearance -- and that is also on local manglement.
- Step 4 ( D-62 ), in part: 1) Rural carrier employees are responsible for maintaining a neat and clean appearance and will be dressed in suitable attire when performing official duties. 2) Postal management at the local level will be responsible for determining the appropriate standard of appearance.
-- Section 12.b of the PO-603: Presenting a neat, clean, and professional appearance reflecting a positive postal image.
-- Back in the day - a uniform vendor set up tables next to the post office building and rural carriers had no trouble buying shoes or ball caps - but not shirts nor pants.
Now for the serious stuff ( do you feel lucky? )
-- ELM's Section 934.6 Prohibitions.
- Wearing postal uniforms is prohibited under the following circumstances:
a. A person not connected with the letter carrier branch [ aka city carriers ] of the Postal Service who wears the uniform or badge worn by a city carrier is fined not more than $100, or imprisoned not more than 6 months or both.
-- 18 U.S. Code 1730 -- Uniforms of carriers -- Whoever, not being connected with the letter-carrier branch of the Postal Service, wears the uniform or badge which may be prescribed by the Postal Service to be worn by letter carriers [ city carriers ] shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than six months or both.
-- Step 4 ( U-25.600 ) in part: Brookfield Uniform and other postal uniform vendors are prohibited from selling certified postal uniform garments to employees who have been determined ineligible for a uniform allowance [ that would be rural carriers ]. Also: Sales personnel at Brookfield Uniforms were instructed not to sell to rural carriers because of the increasing crime with people wearing the postal uniform.
-- More than likely if you contact a provider of postal uniforms, you will be asked if you get an uniform allowance.
-- Some time ago there was a push to have rural carriers wear reflective winter coats because they were delivering after dark. ( anyone?? )