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In reply to the discussion: I went to my local post office on my lunch hour and was in and out in less than 5 minutes. [View all]Tommy_Carcetti
(44,411 posts)43. I still prefer them for parcel service over UPS or FedEx.
Usually they are cheaper and just as quick.
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I went to my local post office on my lunch hour and was in and out in less than 5 minutes. [View all]
Tommy_Carcetti
Jun 2013
OP
I'm 63 and everything that the government has "privatized" in my lifetime, like Ma Bell, has
xtraxritical
Jun 2013
#74
There are never any lines at my Post Office at lunch time. Our Post Office
A Simple Game
Jun 2013
#52
I kept it running like a well-regulated clock when I had something to say about it.
Nimajneb Nilknarf
Jun 2013
#8
At your service. Sorry that I am dead so there isn't a lot I can do right now.
Nimajneb Nilknarf
Jun 2013
#48
USPS. Even after 40 years of a concerted, bipartisan effort to cripple and kill it,
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2013
#11
Yes, we run a business on the side for a nice income. Low package rates and good
mbperrin
Jun 2013
#34
For small packages Priority Mail is much less expensive than UPS/FedEx/Others
1-Old-Man
Jun 2013
#50
I love my little local Post Office, the staff is awesome, the service is great, and I never have to
Zorra
Jun 2013
#51
They're being crippled by the requirement to pre-fund 75 years' worth of pensions.
nyquil_man
Jun 2013
#59
When people ask me if I want our health care system run like the post office, I say...
MannyGoldstein
Jun 2013
#73
Here in Los Angeles we have nice, big post offices with 6-8 clerk stations. Unfortunately,
kestrel91316
Jun 2013
#77