Oneida Job is an obvious pseudonym used by the author James Martino. After leaving his brain at the Postal door for 30 yrs., James has retrieved it to release his latest book, "The U.S. Postal Service... an Institution". Over 20 years in the making, James says the only way to keep his sanity was to be creative in a mind numbing environment. James first literary published work was published by the Cincinnati Enquirer titled "We'll never forget that day!", his first hand account of witnessing a tornado destroy his home circa 1974. James is also a seasoned musician playing piano, bass and drums. With over a dozen piano instrumentals presently published with DSM Producers NY., James is presently playing original piano pieces at church," 'cause they always clap"!, and gives private music lessons at his home in Cincinnati.