Lighthouse77
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If a mail THAT important to be deliever, bill them for commerical Saturday mail.... Like Fedex
Or they can wait til monday.
Or they can wait til monday.
lol let's see....
old farts, tech-illiterate people, people with no CC, poor people, and paranoid people
USPS employs about 600,000 workers, about half of whom will be eligible to retire in the next 10 years. Potter said the agency has historically overpaid into its pension fund, and would reap significant savings if it stopped prefunding its retiree health benefits.
you know - I read this article again and it confirmed my suspicion. as typical like most government agencies - USPS mismanaged its funds. You do not see this kind of thing in private businesses like Fedex.
I have a feeling that a portion of its current workers are "useless" and lazy. oh well.
People still pay bills by mail??![]()
lol let's see....
old farts, tech-illiterate people, people with no CC, poor people, and paranoid people
I do because I refuse to pay for anything online. I have had numerous problems and so I write a check for most all payments and have a copy for myself.
they realize they waste cents on stamp plus waste paper.
It sounds like a lot of people aren't happy with their national postal service.
It sounds like a lot of people aren't happy with their national postal service.
I am with mine. I use USPS all the time. I ship USPS. cheap and fast.
340,000 current postal carriers. Alternate days would eliminate at least 140,000
Avg Postal carrier salary $40,000
That saves $5.6 billion by itself. Not to mention cutting vehicles,wear and tear, gas and carbon emissions by having the route miles cut in half. It also doesn't take into account the savings in benefits. And the only negative....You potentially get you magazine a day later than someone accross town

people still read magazines these days??? the paper version???![]()
Hey, they have to read something while they're on the can.

people still read magazines these days??? the paper version???![]()