I am all for MWF.  I can't think of anything so urgent that getting a 
message through every other day would be a problem for the consumer. 
Now, it might be a logistical nightmare for the USPS.  Sorting could get 
backed up and air transportation schedules would need an overhaul.  I 
suppose they could keep the sorting going as frequently as needed and 
they could sub out the air to UPS and FedEx more than they already do. 
I am not sure how it would affect the carriers though.  Reduced pay, but 
let them keep their benefits?  I don't know.  What does the USPS do with 
the revenue they generate, if any?

On 6/19/2011 8:47 PM, Jerry Barnes wrote:
>
> "I think the mail could be delivered once or twice a week with very little
> real impact.  "
>
> Over the last several years, this issue has come up occasionally.  The Post
> Office says that it needs to cut back to five days per week in order to save
> money.  I don't know if they really want to or if it is a scare tactic to
> get more money.
>
> I am all for the five days per week.
>
> J

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