That is why I suggested closing the local post office and stopping service on Monday. That way deferred deliveries can be made, and access to the PO is available for most people on Saturdays. Haven't some rural routes not made deliveries on Saturdays, forever?
The low cost delivery system should be able to function on 5 days a week. And the legal system would adjust if it were the law of the land, or they would allow other services to supplement the USPS for the one day.
Being a city boy, I had to get used to traveling to small towns for work and finding all the restaurants and many business closed
on Sundays. But I go used to it. Had to scramble a couple of times to find Sunday dinner, but I managed.
On May 11, 2012, at 11:54 AM, AnneL wrote:
> USPS, you're not helping your own case and survival with decisions like
> this. Keep Saturday deliveries, stop Monday deliveries and close the local
> post offices on Mondays.
I agree, the USPS seems determined to cut its own throat, doesn't it?
Anything that involves the post office cutting days of service is going to
cause probably irreparable harm, not only to the USPS but to others.
Cutting Saturdays means cutting off the only time that a lot of working
people can actually go to the post office. Cutting a weekday delivery is
going to cause a massive problem with legal notices and court filings.
Anne
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