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< The Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act. The act forces USPS to pre-fund a whole bunch of future liabilities like healthcare for the next 75 years. >
IMHO, In the history of the world, I don't believe any business has been ordered to pre-fund expenses 75 years out. No business could survive doing that; but USPS was directed to do that by Congress. Now, if you want to blame someone for USPS financial losses, one only needs to look at Congress as the reason. I believe it is factual to say that USPS would be breaking even or better if the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act was not implemented. Do you think Congress is really setting aside expenses USPS is mandated to fund 75 years in advance? USPS is a piggy bank for Congress, and not many people seem to get that.
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I have been a letter carrier for the United States Postal Service for over 22 years now. I welcome anyone to walk my route with me for one day, then see what they have to say. In all of the years I have been around, I have seen so MANY people come through those doors as carriers thinking they were going to have a cake walk. You would not believe how fast they drop out! Being a carrier is hot / cold / wet, etc.. I am not complaining, I love what I do, but walk in my shoes before YOU complain!
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And YES I was TE for a few years until USPS changed the name of the job and cut the pay way back. It is a hard job!!!! Example every year or so I would lose most of my toe nails from walking up/down hills in rain or snow. Or had gang related shooting going on around my area/ route far to often. Walking over dirty dippers or piles of dog **** in from of the mail slot to make sure each person got their mail. I could go on and on but the fact is ah mistakes are made but the USPS does a incredible job for all the things they put up with. (((( I loved the job))). My Name is John Hanssen |
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Mike,
I have a question for you: I just moved away from a post office where the employees are friendly, and there is always at least two people at registers. I moved right next to a post office I have always tried to avoid. There are always huge lines, the staff are standoffish, and often make up their own rules about things, seemingly just to be difficult. I often will drive a few extra minutes to go to my old post office, but sometimes I go to the close one because I think it will save time, and I always regret it. Is there any way to voice my concerns with this post office in a way that will be heard? The supervisor of this branch is the main problem in my opinion and it would be no use trying to talk to or leave a message for him. Thanks.
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Luke, what you describe is exactly what I've also found in the Seattle area. I avoided the lower Queen Anne post office for the reasons you describe. No issues whatsoever with any of the Tacoma post offices.
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USPS has consistently delivered for me, thousands of packages over many years with minimal glitches. The employees who work in my town are extremely friendly and helpful. I am thankful for USPS.
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I have always considered the people on my route "my extended family". And I let them know that. As for employee problems, if the Postmaster can't help you then go to the area manager. No manager likes to see problems go out of their office. As for the pre fund retirement fund, I agree what stupidity, but then I don't make the rules. Those who do have their golden parachute ready for when the crap hits the fan.
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Geez guys, my original post was a light-hearted tongue-in cheek jab at a silly situation.
You took that and turned it into the Great Postal Debate of 2015. I never figured to elicit such deep seeded, impressive, expressive responses, both Pro and Con. Hot Damn!![]() By the way...it looks like it was a cyber transcontinental trip. It was scanned into my local Post Office less than two days after the Washington State scan,,, ![]() Shipping Label Created Dec-29-14, 18:50 PM, ONTARIO, CA 91761 Arrived at USPS Facility Jan-02-15, 17:14 PM, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32099 ACCEPTED AT USPS FACILITY Jan-03-15, 07:25 AM, POULSBO, WA 98370 Arrival at Unit Jan-05-15, 02:41 AM, BOCA RATON, FL 33428 |
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