So the USPS appears to be in even worse shape than usual. What do you think should be done? Fund it? Close it down? Sell it to UPS or Fedex or the Chinese? For me, I'd be ok with getting mail just once a week. There's never anything urgent in snail mail anymore. Don't know how much that would save, though. I guess I wouldn't miss it much in the unlikely event it does go out of business entirely. Has any other country in the world eliminated their postal service? What would happen if someone in the UK mailed a letter to the US? Return to sender, country has no post office? barfo
I wouldn't know. I send all my money to Nigerian bankers and lawyers via Western Union. It's never been returned, though!
You might be on to something there. What if the post office got a franchise for delivering medical marijuana? That could keep them in business. barfo
I've favored receiving mail 3 times per week or privatizing the mail service. However, due to dire need for mail service, if a unionized company(s) are handling it, they may not strike.
The USPS has never had it easy; rules and regulations have long dictated how the service can charge and handle everyday business. As such, this has crippled the company's ability to make a steady profit. When the likes of UPS and FedEx can charge whatever they want, it immediately gives USPS a disadvantage. (Copied from something I read)
Part of it might be personnel costs. About 15 years ago when I had a friend who was retiring from the Navy Reserves. He was in his early 50's and had also been working for the USPS for about 30 years. At that time he was making well over $70K per year as a letter carrier and had close to 2 months off per year paid. Add to that he was to get his USNR retirement pay and then he planned in retiring at 59 for his SS money in addition to his federal pension. They call it triple dipping.
We should fire a guy who has worked the same job for 30 years and has served his country for 20 years? He didn't set his rate of pay, he is just using the benefits available to him in the jobs he's worked. He has done nothing wrong.
Bad advice on a lot of levels. He's in the public sector, that means we're paying for his stupid benefits. Second you have forgotten why people get fired, this is completely valid. And lastly the USPS is a terribly run SOE, it makes no difference to me that he legally leeched off us. If possible he will legally get his ass canned or his pension will be altered, and we will all be happier in the long run.
so basically you're advocating firing people for not doing anything illegal? what exactly did he do illegal here? He worked for the government (military) and then retired, and then worked for the post office. Is it illegal (in your world) to work after you've retired?
So let me get this straight. you're proposing that this guy gets fired because he worked hard, earned his retirements and did what he was supposed to do and did nothing illegal in doing so? Nice. let's fuck people over who worked hard for 30 + years AND served his country. That'll surely make more people want to work for you.
why doesn't he deserve that? he didn't do anything illegal to get it. I seriously wonder if you have some kind of disability that makes it so you don't make any sense.
No one is talking about the Navy Reserves, you are rambling on and on now. "$70K per year as a letter carrier and had close to 2 months off per year paid. " Yes as a letter carrier, why does he deserve 70 K a year for that, and working for an inferior enterprise that costs us billions of dollars? You're greedy dude.