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Ah yes, one of the few government services that actually sort of works. Can't have that.
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Jesus fucking christ, i'm not making shit up here. The USPS delivery times are literal trash compared to all competitors. I sent certified mail this year that got fucking lost. I used to WORK for the USPS, back at the start of the phasing out of union positions and the great expansion of "contract" roles. The USPS is absolutely critical to maintain, but it has a ton of problems. The solution to keep it "self funded" thus far has been to cut back wages for employees, cut back future funding of retirement funds, and to drop services into the ground. Pile on the downvotes but it's true no matter if you like it or not.
being self funded but working at a deficit means that to maintain solvency you must spend less, which thus far means doing what I have said above, full stop.
Privitizing the USPS is the wrong answer, that'll just enrich dumpy's contacts as yet another thing sold off for political capital. It's OK to subsidize services for the public good. Isn't that the entire fucking point of being progressive? doing things for the public good, not for some private interest? If not, I guess i'm no longer progressive.
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Private companies have been out-competing the USPS for a long time.
Given that UPS and Amazon Delivery Services handle almost all the lucrative consumer package shipment industry just helps keep USPS prices higher. The post office has degraded service wise significantly in the past 20 years. Before Amazon it was very, very fast, even during christmas time.
The USPS has reacted by slowly phasing out the union roles and pensions and replacing them with shitty temp workers who make next to no money and rarely even get sick time let alone vacations. The compensation is so bad now that only the bottom of the barrel end up working for the post office below the executive rung.___
Bullshit....The Republican Congress raided USPS coffers then demanded they fund retirement for all employees now to cover 75 years.
The right ruined it and then DeJoy is rotting it from the inside, all while blaming something else.
It's a service not meant to make tons of profits like a private company only worried about next quarter.
Last point, the ONLY reason UPS, FedEx could be perceived as out competing is because like ISPs they refuse to service the inconvenience rural customers. USPS has to service these folks.
We better not fuck up the post office so some fucking arrogant billionaire can buy up all the prime real estate to benefit themselves at the expense of us.
The post office is already fucked. Don't think i'm on the side of privatizing it though just because I called out it's problems.
The USPS needs a subsidy and that can come from tacking on fees to the private alternatives or by making it so labor rights are strong enough that abusing "contract" labor isn't economical. It's too useful of a service.
That being said... paper mail can largely be replaced with email and packages are mostly a business enterprise in terms of volume. We probably need some serious innovation to be considered for a 21st century post office. Imagine if we had USPS email and they sold advertising in place of google to support the funding of the physical service. I'm not saying this is the best way, i'm just calling out hypothetical. The people who know the industry better will have way better suggestions than I do.
Today the USPS does do advertising, whenever you do a change of address you're given a packet of bullshit (as an example.) At least if it was digital it would be less paper in a dump somewhere.