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Originally posted by Denny View PostOr just let them fail like any other mis-managed, failed company should.
Trust me, I have an inside view of what they are trying to do and they keep getting turned away from good decisions by Congress because of the 1% of the public that complains too much and has nothing better to do.
As for service changes...Overnight mail is going away. That is how they are planning the 250 processing plant closures but Congress won't let them close that many. Saturday delivery alone is a huge savings and the customers are all behind it....but once again, Congress won't let them do it.
There have been numerous plans submitted...SMART plans. But every time, Congress shoots them down. USPS could have been profitable 2 years ago except for Congress preventing progress.
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Originally posted by aggie97 View PostIt's actually not that poorly run in the last 3 years. It's GOVERNED terribly and very limited in how it can respond to market conditions. The current PMG and many of the remaining management WANT to make a change, but the politicians won't let that happen.
Trust me, I have an inside view of what they are trying to do and they keep getting turned away from good decisions by Congress because of the 1% of the public that complains too much and has nothing better to do.
As for service changes...Overnight mail is going away. That is how they are planning the 250 processing plant closures but Congress won't let them close that many. Saturday delivery alone is a huge savings and the customers are all behind it....but once again, Congress won't let them do it.
There have been numerous plans submitted...SMART plans. But every time, Congress shoots them down. USPS could have been profitable 2 years ago except for Congress preventing progress.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostSo you're saying it's just like everything else the government has its hands in? Whoda thunk?
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In these modern times, I'm fairly certain a vast majority of us could live with 3 day a week service from USPS. All we get is snail mail and bills that are handled electronically anyways. We send very little via the mailbox/USPS. Maybe I'm not the majority though.
USPS is nice when you're on an overseas base though, but I think most don't mind that portion being in service.
Either way, if sacrificing 3 days a week saves a ton of money - I think a lot of folks would be willing to do so. Also, routes only 3 days a week could mean only part time drivers would want it - who would demand a lower cost as well. Granted, the PO will still be open whatever they are open today - for on-site stuff and sorting.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Originally posted by FreightTrain View PostAmtrak is the same way. They try to shut down routes that aren't profitable, but congress refuses to let them do it. The best part is congress then threatens to pull their funding because they keep losing money. It's insane.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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