The Bright Futures Youth Group at the County South Family Resource Center recently visited the Tully Post Office as part of its ongoing career exploration activities, giving youth a behind-the-scenes look at an important community service.
During the visit, participants toured the facility and learned how mail moves through the postal system from start to finish. Clerk Derek shared insights into the daily operations of the Post Office and introduced students to some of the unique items that pass through the mail. Youth were surprised to learn that everything from bees and birds to coconuts from Hawaii can be shipped through the postal service under the right conditions.
The experience also highlighted the many career opportunities connected to the postal industry. Students learned about the roles of mail carriers, mechanics, customer service staff, and even graphic designers who help create logos, signage, and marketing materials. By exploring workplaces in their own community, youth gain a better understanding of the wide range of careers available to them and the many paths they can pursue in the future.



