508mikey
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Ohio postal worker caught dumping mail in trash low life hires maybe - Federal prison should be the next stop for this lazy POS
Ohio postal worker caught dumping mail in trash low life hires maybe - Federal prison should be the next stop for this lazy POS
The USPS is obsolete. I'd say less than 5 % of the physical mail I get is anything other than ads. And most of the 5 % is just re-telling me what I know from email or online. If I rarely had to have something hand delivered, the occasional $10 charge to have a private company do it is well worth it.
There are probably some functions for the USPS that don't immediately come to mind for me. But overall I say its time to junk it.
The USPS is obsolete. I'd say less than 5 % of the physical mail I get is anything other than ads. And most of the 5 % is just re-telling me what I know from email or online. If I rarely had to have something hand delivered, the occasional $10 charge to have a private company do it is well worth it.
There are probably some functions for the USPS that don't immediately come to mind for me. But overall I say its time to junk it.
Agree. They missed the boat during the early years of the internet and email. If they had been smart, they would have established ISPs in every post office across the country and become the go to for electronic as well as hard copy mail.
That said, I'm glad they didn't as we would all still be waiting 20 minutes to log in, just like back in the days of AOL.
The should have seen it coming with the advent of fax machines and FedEx.
The primary argument made against abolishing the USPS is that they are mandated to service EVERY address.
I guarantee a politician suggested closing the USPS they'd be accused of being racist and hating poor people. Hell look at what happened when people suggest closing a few offices or getting rid of Saturday delivery
The USPS is obsolete. I'd say less than 5 % of the physical mail I get is anything other than ads. And most of the 5 % is just re-telling me what I know from email or online. If I rarely had to have something hand delivered, the occasional $10 charge to have a private company do it is well worth it.
There are probably some functions for the USPS that don't immediately come to mind for me. But overall I say its time to junk it.
The USPS is obsolete. I'd say less than 5 % of the physical mail I get is anything other than ads. And most of the 5 % is just re-telling me what I know from email or online. If I rarely had to have something hand delivered, the occasional $10 charge to have a private company do it is well worth it.
There are probably some functions for the USPS that don't immediately come to mind for me. But overall I say its time to junk it.
The USPS is obsolete. I'd say less than 5 % of the physical mail I get is anything other than ads. And most of the 5 % is just re-telling me what I know from email or online. If I rarely had to have something hand delivered, the occasional $10 charge to have a private company do it is well worth it.
There are probably some functions for the USPS that don't immediately come to mind for me. But overall I say its time to junk it.
The USPS is obsolete. I'd say less than 5 % of the physical mail I get is anything other than ads. And most of the 5 % is just re-telling me what I know from email or online. If I rarely had to have something hand delivered, the occasional $10 charge to have a private company do it is well worth it.
There are probably some functions for the USPS that don't immediately come to mind for me. But overall I say its time to junk it.
I work for the post office, so no I don't agree with good reason.