Imagine A Saturday Without Mail

27 Nov 2010 17:03 #1 by CinnamonGirl
Imagine A Saturday Without Mail was created by CinnamonGirl
The Postal Service And Its Competition

Delivering mail house to house, six days a week, is something letter carriers guarantee. But in these days of FedEx, e-mail and online bill-paying services, there's not as much mail to deliver.

That's part of why the U.S. Postal Service wants to cut its losses and end Saturday deliveries.


http://www.npr.org/2010/11/19/131447482 ... thout-mail

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27 Nov 2010 17:08 #2 by Residenttroll returns
It will take more than cutting Saturday delivery to save the Postal Service. But it's a start....

1. Need to discontinue express package delivery.
2. Need to go to more community mail boxes instead of home delivery.
3. Need to hire more young people.
4. Locally that could close the Pine and Indian Hills Post Office.

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27 Nov 2010 22:45 #3 by Local_Historian
I can take it - no bills on a saturday? good.

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27 Nov 2010 22:51 #4 by DaffyDick
No junk mail on Saturday? What?

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28 Nov 2010 11:31 #5 by pound dog mom
No mail on Saturday's - what will I do? Getting the mail is the highlight of my day. lol

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28 Nov 2010 11:34 #6 by The Viking
I am fine with it as long as I can still get female on Saturday. :biggrin:

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28 Nov 2010 12:00 #7 by PondLady
I hardly ever pick up my mail on a Saturday anyway.

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29 Nov 2010 08:41 #8 by The Boss
If the private economy has a method to deliver letters and packages, then we should let the PO go....

Keep in mind we have a govt. to take care of what we cannot take care of ourselves (or at least we used to). I know this will sound odd to the 285 corridor, which like big gov and likes replacing the private economy with govt. services, but the private economy can always serve you better, at the right price, even if higher, it is the right price.

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29 Nov 2010 08:50 #9 by ComputerBreath
They need to stop paying $28 or more an hour.
They also need to think with a business head and look at what both unions associated with the PO are demanding...
I only pick up my mail once a week anyways, so no mail on Saturday doesn't bother me...it isn't because of the "people" that this has been denied...it is because the unions don't want their "people" to take any cuts in pay.

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29 Nov 2010 09:45 #10 by ScienceChic
http://www.usps.com/communications/five ... glance.htm
5-Day At A Glance

When these reports first started surfacing, they were talking that the day off would vary locally depending on which day tended to be slowest for that individual location. It seems that they are now settling on Saturdays nationally. When I see arguments against dropping it that include "I'd miss seeing my mail carrier on weekends", I laugh. "resident Bill Webb ...says many in his South L.A. neighborhood would miss their beloved letter carrier on the weekends." (from CG's NPR article)

I'm hoping that this spurs Netflix to increase their selection of On-Demand/Watch Instantly videos; waiting for them to get through the mail is a waste of time anyway. If you need a check or Rx, then go pick it up or schedule it more efficiently ahead of time - it shouldn't be that critical to get it on That day.

More interesting info: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35661462/ns ... _business/

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