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Pennsylvania boy who wants to be a letter carrier when he grows up recently got some words of encouragement from the Postal Service employee who inspired him.
Pennsylvania boy who wants to be a letter carrier when he grows up recently got some words of encouragement from the Postal Service employee who inspired him.
The child, a 4-year-old named Logan, would wait for
Bloomsburg, PA, Letter Carrier Wes Winter on his porch and check the mailbox
multiple times a day.
When Winter decided to pursue another career, he wrote to
the “little mailman.”
“Today is my last day delivering mail,” Winter wrote. “I
really enjoyed it, but I went to school for something else and I found a job
that fits me better.”
Winter said he wanted to give Logan the gift so he could
properly greet “the next regular mailman to make his way around the block.” He continued: “And don’t worry if you decide [later being a
letter carrier] is not what you want to do when you grow up. Just find your
thing and don’t lose the spark.”Source: LINK
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