Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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You stated also the firing of experienced operation managers-I say BRAVO...although I doubt the number you are insinuating-I worked in the second largest mail processing center in the country and It was run horribly- we routinely got retread postmasters from Chicago and other poorly ran cities to end up in worse shape than from the previous postmaster- these people were NEVER fired, just put somewhere else..this not only happened with postmasters , but also operation managers, maintenance managers, etc. I don't know where you are getting your information from, but I would recheck it. I retired at the end of 2018, but follow what is happening from people that are still there and trust what they are saying. |
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Why start turmoil just weeks before a large mail in ballot situation is to unfold. Was this not a problem before...you say it was....WHY NOW Does not even make good business sense. Unless... |
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Sometimes it may not be a matter of whether someone knows how to edit a quoted post. It could be that they just don't see the need for it, or, perhaps, that there's no salient one-liner in the quote that would constitute enough for other readers to know why they replied. My point about the forum software is just about usability. There's plenty of software out there in the world (think of a CMS - content management system - like WordPress, for example) that can shift into "excerpt" mode when the content being posted exceeds a certain number of words or characters. At that point, you will see (if it's enabled) a "read more ..." notification. If you click/tap on that notification, the snipped content will then appear on screen. This would be especially useful for people reading in a mobile environment, such as a smartphone. It would entail much less scrolling. Yes, everyone can edit larger posts when quoting them, but there's billions of things in the world that people can "do themselves". You can get up off the couch and manually change the channel on your TV's cable box by walking over to it, or turn the TV off/on and/or volume up/down on the TV, itself. See? You can do it yourself! But that's not usability in action. If the person who's quoting a large post thinks there are many points made in the post that needed to be replied to as a whole, then it would be a bit tedious to quote/reply to each point. Could you do it? Sure. Does it work well to do a point-by-point quote/reply? Sometimes it does; no doubt. Quote:
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Is rhetorical...I believe the answer is universally known. |
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Let's take a trip in the time machine back to the "WHY NOW" date of December 5, 2011. My memory's a little foggy on this, so perhaps you can remind me who was president at that time. Here's an article from "The Atlantic", that publication that's not known for supporting our current president: The Atlantic - Who Killed The Postal Service?Salient quotes from that December day in 2011: Quote:
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The government can't even run itself efficiently and economically.
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Why would anyone be thinking the govt would allow the post office to shut down. At some point both parties would compromise and kick the can down the road doing what they do best, nothing.
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The post office has run on its own revenue, along with a line of credit from the Treasury Department, since 1970. Since the 1990s it has had to cover accrued pension costs 100% as well. The idea is that it should run like a business. Problem is, it is a constitutionally mandated government service, not a business. We do not expect our police or fire departments to run at a profit, like a business. Immigration and customs enforcement is not expected to run like a profitable business. We all benefit by having a post office. It’s competitors are not eager to replace it, at least not its unprofitable functions, like rural free delivery, or carrying mail and packages to those unfortunate enough to live in high crime neighborhoods. We need to get serious about government and necessary services, and throw out the clowns that are trying to destroy our government. The problem with carrying “less government” too far, is we might get stuck with just that.
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Roseville, MI, East Lansing, MI, Okemos, MI, Kapalua, HI, Village of Pine Ridge |
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This whole Kabuki Theatre issue of some nefarious goings on is, as Shakespeare put it, "A tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing".
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Roseville, MI, East Lansing, MI, Okemos, MI, Kapalua, HI, Village of Pine Ridge |
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