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    • Postal Service: A Victim of Union Greed.
  • 2/27/12
  • cubluv4evr
Much like alot of America the wheels and internal workings need restoration.
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  • 2/28/12
  • 26cubba
bingo!
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  • 2/28/12
  • goopygeer
My mailman is Punjabi...
He keeps stealing my Playboy magazines, so I have to go to the liquor store every month to get the current issue...
(But I quit Playboy after Lindsay Lohan's pictorial--yuck!)...
I'll just have to get by with SI...
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  • 2/29/12
  • cubluv4evr
Unions are not the problem and never have been. Its the mismangement from upper management ( usually non union peep's ) that has resulted in the problems the postal service has created. This also could be said for alot of the Universities, Schools and Hospitals too.
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  • 2/29/12
  • cubluv4evr

I'm not a Union member of anything never have been and probably never will. I do however have friends family and neighbors and know that they work hard, report to work and generally tote the line. I think it's unfair to treat any of them as an enemy or greedy especially a common laborer type job. After all they are my familty, friends and neighbors.

If you'd like to find greed in America take a look at the politicians ( all of them ), large corporations and the banking industry.

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  • 2/29/12
  • ModerndayV
The biggest problem with the Post Office is it’s a horrible business model. If you took the concept of the post office to a VC today, they would laugh you right out of their office. The very idea that you have thousands of employees, thousands of locations (satellite offices) and thousands of vehicles but you only charge less than a dollar a parcel anywhere in the USA? (even the most remote houses in the mountains, forests, etc?) That’s a recipe for business failure. I guarantee that if you look at the ‘uncooked” books the Post Office has been operating at a deficit for at least a decade maybe longer.
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  • 3/1/12
  • 26cubba
Yup, in our office they re did all the routes, called coring, so all routes would be squared off, only problem, they cut routes, made all the remaining routes too long! But yet still want everybody back in 8 hours, and have a get back by 5 p.m. rule which everyone can't possibly do every day ugh!
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  • 3/4/12
  • 26cubba
more route adjustments coming again ugh.
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  • 3/7/12
  • 26cubba
looks like our contract is not gonna get done anytime soon ugh.
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  • 3/7/12
  • mtm206
what office you work at i heard skokie is a mess
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  • 3/13/12
  • 26cubba
there a mess everywhere!
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  • 4/15/12
  • 26cubba
still no contract ugh
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  • 4/24/12
  • 26cubba
big vote today could give congress the power to stop 6 day delivery ugh!
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  • 4/24/12
  • HarryCanary
I say good riddance to the worthless wasteful system. It's a joke in today's world. Nothing but junk mail anymore. I can picture 25 employees all sitting around passing the only real piece of mail around in the circle before they decide who goes to deliver it.
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  • 4/24/12
  • 26cubba
wasteful system?
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  • 4/24/12
  • HarryCanary
Yes. The price continues to rise and the amount of business continues to plummet. The post office is an idea who's time has passed. The business model they use would put private businesses under, but they don't have access to tax money to stay on life support.
The post office is Amtrak on a larger scale. Nothing more. Useful to a point but not worth the cost.
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  • 4/24/12
  • foggwest
E-mails, fax machines, cell phones, all are making Postal Service mostly obselete. If the postal service would charge for all the unwanted junk mail they have to deliver they would be operating in the black. I feel sorry for the postal workers, they aren't the problem.
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  • 4/24/12
  • HarryCanary
They are kind of the problem. They didn't look forward very well and continued funding unsustainable retirement programs.
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  • 4/24/12
  • HarryCanary
I don't think most people would pay to deliver junk mail. It's abundant precisely because it's free to them.
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