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Does The Post Office Still Deliver Mail? Hardly!

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It is becoming extremely difficult to mail a letter these days,
even if local delivery is only expected. The United States Postal
Service has degraded to such an extent that they now routinely
throw 'undeliverable' and 'return to sender' stickers on a
large proportion of letters. It doesn't matter what state you
are in and what kind of letters you are mailing. The Post Office
is now an enemy of small business and regular folks. In fact if
you want to mail anything to anywhere, beware of the recent
events transpiring all over the United States.


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Does The Post Office Still Deliver Mail? Hardly!
Copyright (c) 2007 Michael Lodispoto
Successful Office
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It is becoming extremely difficult to mail a letter these days,
even if local delivery is only expected. The United States Postal
Service has degraded to such an extent that they now routinely
throw 'undeliverable' and 'return to sender' stickers on a
large proportion of letters. It doesn't matter what state you
are in and what kind of letters you are mailing. The Post Office
is now an enemy of small business and regular folks. In fact if
you want to mail anything to anywhere, beware of the recent
events transpiring all over the United States.

Don't get me wrong; in terms of our post office being compared
to the uninspiring postal services in nations around the world,
we are near the top in efficiency. Scary thought since
unfortunately this is a world where there are whole nations such
as Nigeria, Egypt, Spain, Russia and Greece that routinely lose
mail on massive scales. People who need something delivered in
these nations either have to pray their letters or parcels get to
the recipients, or use private companies such as Fedex or UPS,
which can be expensive. Therefore the bar is so low in terms of
efficiency that it is now at the pathetic level. To simply
deliver the mail in any time frame is a challenge these days.
Being the best in this industry then is no accomplishment to say
the least. American citizens used to have confidence in our Post
Office. Benjamin Franklin who is the founder of the first
organized national post office on the planet, would roll over in
his grave if he knew how his beloved postal service has
devolved.

Background and Founding of The U.S. Postal System

On July 26, 1775, members of the Second Continental Congress,
meeting in Philadelphia, agreed ". . . that a Postmaster General
be appointed for the United States, who shall hold his office at
Philadelphia, and shall be allowed a salary of 1,000 dollars per
annum . . . ." On this day, Benjamin Franklin was appointed
Postmaster General, the first appointed under the Continental
Congress. He would serve in this post, shaping our Postal
Services until November 7, 1776. The Motto of the Post Office
is:

Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these
couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.
This motto is explained on the Post Office's main website. The
origin of the motto as explained by them is as follows:

This inscription was supplied by William Mitchell Kendall of the
firm of McKim, Mead & White, the architects who designed the New
York General Post Office. Kendall said the sentence appears in
the works of Herodotus and describes the expedition of the Greeks
against the Persians under Cyrus, about 500 B.C. The Persians
operated a system of mounted postal couriers, and the sentence
describes the fidelity with which their work was done.

The Motto No Longer Fits - FACT

Is there anyone who has experience using the postal services in
this nation who likes their performance? I think not. One of my
businesses is a C.M.R.A., which stands for Commercial Mail
Receiving Agency, and I have a unique perspective on the inner
workings of this inefficient relic of the past that we call the
Post Office.

Here is a perfect example just this past month on how well they
deliver mail. One of my offices is located in Florida and we mail
the employee paychecks to that office. We've had problems with
the post office going back to 1996 when I started up
successfuloffice.com. Our complaints span years. Last week we had
enough already as employee paychecks keep getting returned
stamped "addressee not known, return to sender". This would be
funny if it weren't so sad, but I actually made a video that
will be up on YouTube shortly showing the post office letters
returned with their stickers. Do a search there for 'The Post
Office Stinks' Imagine if you will your own company sending you
your paycheck, and the post office returning it stamped
undeliverable. Our manager then goes to the local office which is
located in Pompano Beach Florida and complained. They say all is
fine so we re-mail the checks without opening them to keep the
postal stickers on them. Three weeks later they come back yet
again with another stamp on it saying addressee unknown. Is that
sad or what? I had to Fedex the paychecks down there and then had
the manager go into the Post Office to open the letter with the
return to sender sticker on it, which also now contained the
second letter also with the return to sender sticker on it.

Knowing this is going on, I advice everyone to no longer use the
Post Office if possible. They are now at record levels of
inefficiency and simply do not care about delivering the mail.
Why should they as employees in the system can't even be fired
unless they kill someone. I know as I tried to have one such
manager fired. I escalated it all the way to our local
Congressman who stepped in for us in Florida 3 years ago. Even
with Congressional pressure the offending manager was given the
all too typical 'paid leave' for a month to cool things off and
prevent a lawsuit. I did manage to organize many of the local
businesses, all of us prepared to confront the Post Office
legally. We were even told she was let go to placate us into not
suing, only to see this person return to the Post office to
harass patrons just one month later! So here we are again, in the
same position. In this day of videotape and audio I think it's
time we all stand together and take action. The Post Office is a
legal monopoly. No private company may deliver regular mail, only
special delivery items that UPS and Fedex and other private
carriers may deliver. It is an archaic socialist system that is
dying, and costing the people of this nation billions of wasted
dollars a year.

Can anyone say Privatize?

The Post Office will never go for it. They know and have seen
that if any private company were allowed to compete with them,
they will lose. This is the way of the world. Private companies
are always between 30 - 60% more efficient than anything run by
the government. That's why if you need something sent overnight,
you would have to be crazy to use the Post Office's next day
service. We used them once and found out that 25% of the time
their next day service took 2 days. Some guarantee isn't it?
Private companies are the way to go, and the Post office must
become efficient or it will continue to lose more and more of our
tax dollars every year, while not even delivering the mail. It's
time we all stand up and say enough already.




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Michael Lodispoto is a staff writer for SuccessfulOffice.com,  
which is a call center and answering service business hub. 
They help small businesspeople with their image by providing 
real office addresses, toll free numbers and a full team of 
dedicated employees to impress callers and clients. Their 
advanced call center and virtual office operation can help
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