USPS worker delivers amazing rendition of ‘At Last’ to celebrate retirement

Stephanie Hayes-Bostic has never taken a singing lesson in her life, but that didn’t stop her from stunning the crowd when she performed a song to celebrate her last day at work at the postal service.

“At last, my postal career has come and gone. My 9 to 5, it’s over. So you can call me at home.”

Bostic retired from the United States Postal Service in Florida after 32 years in April 2018.

To commemorate her time as a USPS mail carrier, she performed her own rendition of Etta James’ “At Last” with her own lyrics at her local branch’s retirement dinner in January 2019.

“At last, my days at the post office, they are through. No more letters to deliver, so I’m gonna forward them right back to you.”

Bostic began working for the USPS in 1986 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, area. She calls music her “first love” and has sung the national anthem at various events for the National Association of Letter Carriers. Read More at Good Morning America

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