mcspin50 wrote:I may be a little prejudiced here as my husband is a rural mail carrier.
He makes a decent living, not a great one. After 30 years, he has a decent retirement, not a great one. He works hard for his customers. He's spent many 10-12 hour days around this time of year slogging through snow and bad roads, coping with breakdowns, etc., and there's no unauthorized overtime paid. Pay is based on a biannual mail count.
The USPS is throttled because it cannot act on its own to run a profitable business. It requires the action of congress to allow an increase in postage rates. (Don't get me started on THIS incompetent congress! Talk about a waste of taxpayer money, and we'll be paying them far more than the hardworking people in the USPS) The USPS is a government agency created to provide a service to all people with an address in this country.
Millions of pieces of mail are, for under 50 cents, delivered from one house/business to another 3 miles, 30 miles, 300 miles or 3000 miles away.
Give them a break. And, like Rebapuck, be careful what you wish for.
OK, off my soapbox.
The USPS does have hard working folks particularly at the lower levels.
I am also aware of how hard the UPS folks are driven. My comment about the package throwing was more in regards to ensure folks pack fragile items well than faulting the driver.
However, try and find a phone number for someone in charge at the USPS. Impossible.
Try and get them to followup with the service that they claim to offer: "Address correction requested" and learn where your former tenant, that skipped out on you, is having their mail forwarded to. Impossible. Try and get a straight answer if they will ever provide you the address as per the "service" they say they offer: Impossible.
The route my package took was circuitous at best. It sat for 11 days in Florida not going anywhere at all. They then sent it up the coast to a relatively remote city that was nowhere near the eventual destination. It seems that the system is broken if this is happening.
Try and get a straight answer from the USPS on how you should mail your tax return. What is good enough? Return receipt, certified, proof of mailing. You simply can't get a clear straight answer.
They need to get their problems and issues out in the open, embarrass the politicians, and get the authority and accountability to fix the system. I, for one, think that mail delivery every other day ought to be sufficient. Really important stuff can be overnight ed at additional expense. With the internet, bills can be received and paid with no paper mail at all. EMail and faxes can get documents anywhere in the world in near "real time". Make up for the reduced number of deliveries by improving the routing and the transit time. Provide real tracking data like UPS and Fed Ex for items with tracking numbers. Provide some real straight answers to simple straight questions.
The times have changed and they need to adapt. If folks want to live in the hinterlands perhaps they ought to have to subscribe to some "rural delivery service" and pay a realistic portion of the cost of the services they receive. Or perhaps they have a "box" in town and eliminate the rural deliveries altogether. They have to get groceries and gas in town, why not their mail. My uncle drove a route in Montana for years and I doubt the postage covered the real cost of delivering the mail there.
The USPS does provide a service but to survive they must change and adapt. Currently they are not doing either at the pace they need to to survive.
They are not evil like some corporations (AT&T to be specific) but they're gonna fail if they don't change and telling em/us what a good job they're doing isn't gonna drive the change required.
Cheers,
Gus
The opinions in this post are my own. My comments are directed to those that might like an alternative approach to those already espoused.There is the right way,the wrong way,the USMC way, your way, my way, and the highway.
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