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    The Postman was . . .

    putting mail in our mail box when I returned from an errand. I told him thank you and ask does anyone ever say thanks and he said no.

    We take our postmen, policeman, and firemen for granted. We need to do better because life would be more difficult without them.

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    I talk to my postman on occasions after getting my neighbors mail and mine is lost. I think delivering mail is prehistoric and needs to be phased out soon. I’m on a short street and see an Amazon van, UPS, FedEx and sometimes two mail jeeps every day. Effing ridiculous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce King View Post
    I talk to my postman on occasions after getting my neighbors mail and mine is lost. I think delivering mail is prehistoric and needs to be phased out soon. I’m on a short street and see an Amazon van, UPS, FedEx and sometimes two mail jeeps every day. Effing ridiculous.
    Surprisingly on my route we have more than one mail carrier. It is a rural route and lately our mail service has been great. A few years ago our route was serviced by a private contractor. Many mail carriers do not like doing a rural route, some prefer it.

    Being retired keeps my wife and me at home most of the time. The edge of town is ~12 miles away. Our pharmacy is closer to a 20 mile drive. It is great to be able to get our medications via the USPS.

    Amazon, UPS, FedEx and USPS cover different areas of expertise. FedEx (air) is tops at overnight delivery. FedEx ground is a different story. UPS is better with heavier packages and some international shipments. Amazon is doing their own thing. USPS is good for first class mail and Priority Packages.

    If these systems are "prehistoric and needs to be phased out soon," you could make a fortune by creating their replacement.

    Maybe Netflix and others can deliver movies online. There are still many movies that Netflix only offers through their DVD mailings.

    It still takes a "prehistoric" system to move physical items from point A to point B. When some entrepreneur figures out how to do it reliably without people there will be an article in Forbes or other business publications extolling their virtues.

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    Love my "prehistoric" mail carrier, love being able to send a letter from Michigan to California for 55 cents. I admire the postal service for the hard work they do, even if my taxes subsidize them. In my 66 years, they've never lost a piece of mail from or to me afaik. I shudder to think of total privatization of the mail service, once competition from the USPS goes away, the private companies will charge what they want, and it certainly won't be less money.

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    I admire the postal service for the hard work they do, even if my taxes subsidize them.
    Our founding fathers felt the Postal Service was important enough to have it provided for and subsidized in our Constitution.

    jtk
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    I thank my mail carrier whenever I see her, which is not always all that often. Having someone pick up the instruments I'm shipping is a huge help, and much nicer than having to take them to the post office myself. Especially now during the pandemic I know the carriers are having to work some really long days and they are taking risks with their health.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Koepke View Post
    Our founding fathers felt the Postal Service was important enough to have it provided for and subsidized in our Constitution.

    jtk
    There's a good reason for that, private carriers provide services where profitable.

    Canada Post (my mail provider) is mandated to serve Canadians, not just Canadians where it's easy or profitable, I presume the same is true for the USPS.

    When I order from the US, I always try to use the USPS as it's far less expensive than private carriers and provides great service.

    These functions of the state are extremely important to provide equality among citizens.............Regards, Rod.

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    Lowell, well said. I try to extend that to everyone I meet. A “Good morning, thanks for ...,” actually makes me feel better, too.
    Comments made here are my own and, according to my children, do not reflect the opinions of any other person... anywhere, anytime.

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    A postal worker is paid extraordinarily well for a relatively easy job. I don't feel the need to extend thanks to someone who was lucky enough to find such a job. Of course, one should be friendly and polite towards everyone.

    I agree with Bruce regarding the US Mail Service. Once or twice a week would be enough for me to get my normal junk mail. If I need to send or receive something really important and/or time critical, I would not use the USPS.
    Last edited by Art Mann; 09-16-2020 at 5:17 PM.

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    Our postman, Tony, is awesome. One of our cats (blind and deaf towards the end of her life) wandered off one day. Tony found her in the middle of some other street in the neighborhood, recognized her from our house, put her in his mail bag, and brought her back to our house. My wife always bakes a batch of cookies for him and his family around the holidays and we buy girl scout cookies from his daughters when it's that time of the year.
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    Wonderful story Erik, thanks for posting it.

    We always leave a Christmas present for our mail carrier........Rod.

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    So that’s why they don’t care. Then I wish they would fix it. I have had terrible service in three different locations. Lost investment papers, lost probate papers and once they failed to deliver their own letter stating that I had to notify everyone of a new address instead of the Rt # I had. Mail completely stopped with no forwarding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce King View Post
    So that’s why they don’t care. Then I wish they would fix it. I have had terrible service in three different locations. Lost investment papers, lost probate papers and once they failed to deliver their own letter stating that I had to notify everyone of a new address instead of the Rt # I had. Mail completely stopped with no forwarding.
    Surely it is different for every Post Office. In my experience, calling them in the morning and remaining calm to discuss problems has done a lot to improve my service.

    jtk
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    It’s a hard job, I know someone that tried it for awhile and quit. Rural route requires finding woods for #1 and 2. Huge boxes of junk mail that have deadlines for delivery. 10 hour days. The day he quit the boss said to take another huge box of junk mail, he told the boss he was going to deliver what he had and she could deliver that box the next day because today is my last day.

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    Jim, I was just referring to the USPS being prehistoric.

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