tlak said: (quoted from post at 15:17:58 12/20/09) If you want to argue a point you need somebody better than Glenn Beck as a source.
The PO is not doing well because of what you're on right now, can you say computer/INTERNET? The real news,not GB said the postal mail was down 70% because of email. The other carry services are using the PO as final delivery because they still go to every house.
The postal employees are out pounding the beat everyday and then get a so so Gov retirement, while some of these leeches I'm talking about get an annual 300 million bonus. How would the bonuses of some of the leeches divide up between their customers?
I didn't quote or even mention glen beck!??
Divide up bonuses/ With USPS mail men? The USPS is in the crapper. Those employees ought to move over to a successful business such as UPS & Fed-Ex, and if they work really hard the will get a bonus too! The internet doesn't seem to be hurting the successful deliverers & if it were, I would offer the same advice to UPS & Fed-EX workers....move to an internet company. Every house? UPS & Fed-Ex delivers to every house that a package is sent to, even better than the USPS.......they leave me a not that says come to the post office to get my package!!
"The postal employees are out pounding the beat everyday and then get a so so Gov retirement,..." Well, duh! Wake up! Stop pounding that dead horse & get a better job. Don't want to, too much hard work over there? Well, live with what you got then....your choice.
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