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OPEN POST OFFICE AT YOUR HOME AND EARN: 8th PASS CAN ALSO APPLY


 
If you are an eighth pass and you are at least 18 years old then you can earn good by opening a post office in your home. The post office account is giving you the convenience of opening a post office in the home according to its franchisee plan.
In the franchisee scheme, you can provide services that are issued to the customers by the poster in the post office. Let's know what services you can offer by opening a post office at home and what you have to do for it ...
In order to take a franchise, the application has to be submitted in the name of the divisional head in the proforma (attachment 1) set by the post office. Divisional Head selects the franchisee from the SDI report.
In this, the provider of computer and post pensioner is given priority.
There is no maximum age limit for applying for a franchisee.
Any shopkeeper and other types of business people can also take franchisees and work in the post office as well as their business. You also have to deposit a security deposit to take a franchise. Security Deposit is in the form of NSC. Less security of less than Rs 5,000 will be credited. Depending on your daily average business, the security deposit will be increased.
You can book money orders, registry, speedpost. You can also book stamps, stationery, and e-post. You will be able to book a large number of registered / speedposts. You can also get post office department's bill, tax, fine collection and payment services. All these services will earn you money. However, you can not order a money order less than 100 rupees.
You will get 5 rupees on every registered article, 5 rupees on the speed post booking. Whereas, on a money order of Rs 100-200, Rs 3.50 on the order and money order of more than 200 will get 5 rupees. 20% on 1000 points from the Wakuni registry, Post stamps, 5 percent of total sales on post stationary and Retail service, Revenue stamp, Central A recruitment fee will get 40% commission.

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