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<blockquote data-quote="Pstmstr" data-source="post: 4163171" data-attributes="member: 51164"><p>I am always amazed at people who just did a rural carrier job and pretend to understand how USPS works. Sounds to me like the job went from blowing around the route in 4 hours getting paid for 8 to actually having to get out and deliver some packages. I seriously doubt you got more than 20 a day that wouldn't fit in a mailbox but I could be wrong. Definitely not if a country rural route.i do agree that USPS hasn't adapted well to the type of mail people get these days, especially increased parcel volumes. They've only recently got vehicles that have shelving in the cargo compartment for example. The good news is we both got our time in and now can just wait for our carrier to bring anything we might be interested in receiving. I think we got out while the getting was good. I hope you are enjoying your retirement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pstmstr, post: 4163171, member: 51164"] I am always amazed at people who just did a rural carrier job and pretend to understand how USPS works. Sounds to me like the job went from blowing around the route in 4 hours getting paid for 8 to actually having to get out and deliver some packages. I seriously doubt you got more than 20 a day that wouldn't fit in a mailbox but I could be wrong. Definitely not if a country rural route.i do agree that USPS hasn't adapted well to the type of mail people get these days, especially increased parcel volumes. They've only recently got vehicles that have shelving in the cargo compartment for example. The good news is we both got our time in and now can just wait for our carrier to bring anything we might be interested in receiving. I think we got out while the getting was good. I hope you are enjoying your retirement. [/QUOTE]
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