So how many of you get mail on Saturday? If not what about stopping USPS delivery on Saturdays?

Just 8,900 people in my county. The largest town has 1,800. The county has 342 square miles (includes 29 square miles of water), and a population density of 26 people per square mile.
Sounds like East Texas. Everybody is SPREAD OUT all over the countryside.
So it takes the postal delivery people twice as long to do their job, for half of the deliveries.

The daily drives must be nice. But all that territory to cover.........geez.
 
YoursTruly USPS gets paid to deliver junk mail and ads? Can't say I was aware companies pay the USG to deliver spam to your box
 
you seem to be saying that because you get nothing but junk mail thats all anyone gets.....and you would be wrong....
LOL. I'm saying we are paying people in the post office to deliver a bunch of junk mail that no one wants, typical government waste.
 
on my route i used to see UPS and FED-X mis-deliveries all the time....those guys like the PO are only as good as the person doing the deliveries....which means the subs on the route make the most mis deliveries....when i come back from a week off ....i would pick up misdeliveries,mail from the previous tenants,vacant boxes MARKED vacant stuffed with mail....and complaints from the people....same thing with them...


We've obviously have had different experiences.

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We've obviously have had different experiences.

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my experience is witnessing their fuckups at various addresses....most people only know what happens at their address or with someone they know.....i got to see it with 1100 addresses....and it happens more than what you may think....all 3 delivery services fuck up.....
 
How can they pay it back when they are constantly in the red, having to borrow more and more money? They use borrowed money to pay it back. They are NEVER in the black.
Ok, dumbass! Since you won't research it, I'll clue you in on a little secret. The post office was required to fund all their retirements up front. That mean if you work for them your retirement is prepaid out of the current budget. It cost them likely billions of dollars in profit to do that. They were the only quasi-government agency to do so by Congress. That's why your postal rates accelerated towards the stratosphere. I learned this when I applied for a job with them and was told although I was exceptionally well-qualified and passed all the tests, they could not hire anyone due to a freeze on new employees until the debt for the pensions was satisfied.
 
Ok, dumbass! Since you won't research it, I'll clue you in on a little secret. The post office was required to fund all their retirements up front. That mean if you work for them your retirement is prepaid out of the current budget. It cost them likely billions of dollars in profit to do that. They were the only quasi-government agency to do so by Congress. That's why your postal rates accelerated towards the stratosphere. I learned this when I applied for a job with them and was told although I was exceptionally well-qualified and passed all the tests, they could not hire anyone due to a freeze on new employees until the debt for the pensions was satisfied.
That's not a secret, just further evidence that the whole mess needs to be cleaned up with a sledge hammer.
 
Sounds like East Texas. Everybody is SPREAD OUT all over the countryside.
So it takes the postal delivery people twice as long to do their job, for half of the deliveries.

The daily drives must be nice. But all that territory to cover.........geez.
My county's fairly small and has 7 post offices. Not really comparable to East Texas.
 
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