Mail woman
You're referring to a mail carrier or postal worker!
A mail woman, also known as a postal carrier or mail carrier, is a person who delivers mail and packages to homes and businesses on a daily basis. They are responsible for sorting and delivering mail and packages, as well as collecting mail from mailboxes and post offices.
In the United States, mail carriers are employed by the United States Postal Service (USPS) and are responsible for delivering mail and packages to over 157 million addresses every day. Mail carriers work in all types of weather and conditions, and are often on their feet for long periods of time.
The term "mail woman" is often used to refer to a female mail carrier, while "mail man" is used to refer to a male mail carrier. However, it's worth noting that the term "mail carrier" is often used to refer to both male and female postal workers.
Some interesting facts about mail carriers:
- Mail carriers walk an average of 10-12 miles per day.
- They deliver over 140 billion pieces of mail every year.
- Mail carriers are responsible for collecting and delivering mail and packages to over 157 million addresses.
- They are often the face of the USPS, interacting with customers and providing excellent customer service.
- Mail carriers are also responsible for handling and delivering packages, including those containing valuable or sensitive items.