Cocoa Rural Carrier Shane Braley (center) was presented with an “Official Off Duty Sign” from Postmaster Millie Bautista-Tirado (front, right). Braley retired with over 40 years of combined military and postal service. “When you love where you work and the team you work with, the smiles are endless,” said Postmaster Bautista-Tirado. Co-workers (above) all gathered around to wish Braley a final good-bye.
Cocoa Letter Carrier Phillip
Pauline (left) was presented with his 30-year Service Award from Postmaster
Millie Bautista-Tirado (right). “Phil is a pleasure to work with every day. He
is so positive and the USPS is
so fortunate to call him one of their own,” said Postmaster Bautista-Tirado.
Lead Retail Associate Doug
Quinn (left) was presented with his Gold Star Award from Postmaster Millie
Bautista-Tirado (right) for earning a perfect score on a Retail Customer
Experience transaction. “Doug is a pleasure and displays his
professionalism every day with his peers and our customers. Thank you Doug,”
said Postmaster Bautista-Tirado.
Front row, left to right:
Rural Carrier Steven Page, Letter Carrier Joe Deveaux, Postmaster Millie
Bautista-Tirado, Letter Carrier Steve Hevron, Distribution Clerk Sheila
Bradley, Letter Carriers Yvonne Tuunanen and; back row:
James Hartnett received their Certificates of Appreciation for not using
sick leave in FY16. Postmaster Bautista-Tirado embraced her employees for
having no sick leave usage and stated, “These employees understand the significance of banking their sick leave
so their tomorrows will have financial security. I could not be more proud of
them.”
Retail Associate Joyce Larsen
(above) was presented with her Gold Star Award from
Postmaster Millie Bautista-Tirado for earning a perfect score on a
Retail Customer Experience transaction. “Joyce’s
smiles are very contagious at Cocoa. She greets every customer with that smile.
Thank you, Joyce, for providing great service,”
said Postmaster Bautista-Tirado.
Congratulations and thank you
Team Cocoa!