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Old 02-06-2013, 11:24 AM
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Yahoo is reporting the Postal Service plans to end Saturday mail delivery in August. The report says it's not clear whether Congressional approval is needed or not. Package delivery will continue on Saturdays under the plan. The expected savings is $2B /year.
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Old 02-06-2013, 11:28 AM
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Excellent idea, IMO. Anything that saves money is welcome. Those postal workers that still have jobs will finally have two days off together every week after years of working Saturdays.
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Yahoo is reporting the Postal Service plans to end Saturday mail delivery in August. The report says it's not clear whether Congressional approval is needed or not. Package delivery will continue on Saturdays under the plan. The expected savings is $2B /year.
Why wait? Rapid implementation is not exactly a bureaucracy's strong suit. If their savings projections are correct, they will unnecessarily waste $1 billion more by August.
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I concur - do it now so as to start reaping the savings. Do not allow Congress to thwart this decision - we will all adjust to mail not being delivered on Saturday. Of course, then more savings will have to be found to create a breakeven situation - it is an elephant.
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We can survive without Saturday delivery but it is unfortunate that Congress has put he postal service into this budgeting situation by making them pay for advance retirements. At some point we have to stop believing that privation is always the answer.
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Why wait? Rapid implementation is not exactly a bureaucracy's strong suit. If their savings projections are correct, they will unnecessarily waste $1 billion more by August.
I am sure it will take that long to realign jobs, equipment, contracts with airlines and trucks, etc.
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No more Saturday delivery - I thought they'd have pulled the trigger on that decision long ago.

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Should have done this years ago according to the article on Yahoo.

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Should have done this years ago according to the article on Yahoo.

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Ok, Lets try again.

U.S. Post Office Ends Saturday Delivery to Save Itself | Daily Ticker - Yahoo! Finance

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Why wait? Rapid implementation is not exactly a bureaucracy's strong suit. If their savings projections are correct, they will unnecessarily waste $1 billion more by August.
I agree. i rarely use the postal service anymore,
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Pony Express has had a good run----they are trying to get more into package delivery where the "action" is from Internet sales. It will mean more loss of jobs due to technology.
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Letter carriers need to learn to run from their trucks to the door like the UPS drivers. Get more efficient or lose your job.
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I just heard a report on CBS News that the postal service has been delivering on Saturday since 1863 ? I remember when I was a kid, mail was not delivered on Saturdays.It must have been in the 1960's when they started and I remember the postal workers were irritated that they had to start delivering on Saturday.
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Found it, Congress didn't mandate Saturday delivery until 1981. Bigger areas were probably getting 6 day delivery before the area I grew up in since it wasn't required.


from----> http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/..._2009Jun09.pdf



Since 1863, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has been delivering mail to homes and businesses in
cities. In 1896, USPS extended delivery services to rural locations. Although USPS has
historically delivered mail to most locations six days per week, it was not until 1981 that
Congress statutorily required six-day delivery. Today, USPS delivers mail and parcels to more
than 149 million homes, businesses, government offices, and post office boxes six days per week.
Throughout the Service’s history, however, there have been discussions about reducing the
number of delivery days to conserve fuel and reduce costs.
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