7/6/2010 9:34:21 AM
7/6/2010 9:49:44 AM
^lol big brother
7/6/2010 9:51:01 AM
Well the banks "independent private non-government organizations" and it took federal law to get them to do away with shipping paper checks all over for processing. Now once a check hits the first bank it is scanned and destroyed and the rest of the transaction is handled electronically.
7/6/2010 9:53:57 AM
7/6/2010 10:09:45 AM
^^nice catch.I mean "independent" from commerce.I should've said:"I think it is time independent, non-commercial, and private non-government organizations created a standard for online peer-to-peer billing"
7/6/2010 10:15:18 AM
^ Fair enough.I think I derailed my own thread in a way with the original comments. I think USPS is going to continue to lose money with every postage increase. Lets face it people send very little personal mail these days, its not like a .10 increase is going to make a difference to the typical person. The majority of mail sent is by businesses, businesses eventually are going to reach a breaking point where the cost outweighs the benefits. (a .10 increase is pretty heavy if you send millions of letters) I do not know how much its going to go up when they announce the increase but it seems like it goes up every few months.
7/6/2010 10:22:44 AM
Personally I would like to see the whole thing go down in flames since mailing letters is so antiquated anyway. The only thing I receive is junk mail, and bills that I also get through email. Packages can be handled by FedEx and UPS.
7/6/2010 10:27:17 AM
I think USPS should be divested to private companies. Its original purpose was to provide mail (at the time only means of communication) to the entire country, even rural and hard to reach areas that private business would not go in to. I am pretty sure UPS or FedEx could run mail service a lot more efficiently and with less liability to taxpayers.
7/6/2010 10:38:28 AM
UPS, DHS and FedEx turn a profit. why not allow them to compete for the added volume of the USPS with a contract?
7/6/2010 11:18:44 AM
7/6/2010 11:45:33 AM
Honestly, I'm surprised that USPS cannot turn a profit given what I have to assume is increased utilization from e-commerce. Sure, no one sends letters anymore, but the amount of junk mail has certainly increased. Are they jacking up the rates for commercial mailings as well?Anyone have any numbers over the last 10 years or so? At what point did they start having such massive losses? It can't be all due to fuel prices.
7/6/2010 11:52:53 AM
fuel is a scapegoat. the USPS isnt viable because like most government programs it is bloated with properties, wasteful spending and people.
7/6/2010 11:55:13 AM
funfact: the usps tracking system is written in cobol and runs on non-x86 hardware
7/6/2010 12:04:51 PM
^^well of course that's my assumption, but I'm open to the idea that there could be a real explanation for it. I guess not.^ disturbing.[Edited on July 6, 2010 at 12:08 PM. Reason : .]
7/6/2010 12:07:28 PM
remember a while back when there were a few months where you couldn't track packages on their website? thats when they moved from solaris to suse.[Edited on July 6, 2010 at 12:12 PM. Reason : l;]
7/6/2010 12:12:03 PM
I believe the following could help the USPS:1. Raise postal rates significantly--but lock the rate in for the next 3-5 years. In this way, businesses could plan their current and future mailing costs more effectively and the USPS could get some desperately needed cash now (probably).2. Offer more services and flexibility to meet customer demands. The idea here is that, yes, costs would go up some but profits would go up more.3. Get higher-paid employees out with buyouts and so on. Lower payroll costs wherever possible, but keep training and quality customer service at a high level.4. Reduce redundancies.5. Keep high-traffic USPS locations open at least an hour later. Close others low-traffic locations earlier and/or have them open fewer days per week.6. Stop Saturday deliveries, but keep key locations open for package receipt and other services on Saturday. 7. FULLY recognize and adapt to the changing business environment as it relates to the effect of the Internet and competitors on mail services.
7/6/2010 12:38:54 PM
nothing pisses me off more than service locations that are only open when im at work.
7/6/2010 1:08:45 PM
does anyone in here get any mail worthwhile on Saturdays? it seems like all i get on Saturdays is junk mail.. the bills and other important stuff always comes during the week.my point being, eliminate Sat delivery. i've been saying this for years, it's simply not needed.[Edited on July 6, 2010 at 1:25 PM. Reason : .]
7/6/2010 1:24:22 PM
USPS + Government + Profitability = IronyLike others have said, contract it over to the private companies that do it ten times better. USPS is just another example of bloated government organizations wasting money. When was the last time you were at a USPS office and actually noticed the employees behind the counter giving a crap?
7/7/2010 2:03:57 PM
7/7/2010 2:09:18 PM
I've had some pleasant experiencesthen again it must be my big-gubmint lavender-colored glasses
7/7/2010 2:13:11 PM
It's terrible at what it does, but it's a successful job creation program.
7/7/2010 2:25:27 PM
USPS needs more union to work. gotta have more union. (in a Walken voice)
7/7/2010 3:32:16 PM
7/7/2010 3:47:28 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UspsFun Facts
7/7/2010 3:55:43 PM
7/7/2010 4:04:47 PM
I read once we have more postal workers than three branches of our military combined.
7/7/2010 4:06:48 PM
^according to Wikipedia, the USPS has 596,000 employees. US Armed Forces has 1,473,900 AD, 1,458,500 Reserve, and that doesn't even include civilian employees. *side fact, our AD numbers are second only to China, and we are narrowly ahead of India.
7/7/2010 4:50:32 PM
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2010/mar2010/post-m03.shtml
7/7/2010 5:09:06 PM
BUT WHO WILL DELIVER MY NETFLIX?!!!!
7/7/2010 6:28:52 PM
Thanks bobster. Like I heard they do employ about as much as 3 branches of our military combined.
7/7/2010 7:57:47 PM
^ I'm confused.Are you being sarcastic? I was lying and have never read that they have more postal workers than the three branches of our military combined.or are you saying that 600k = 1.5 million?Or is this a RAWR military spending RAWR statement?[Edited on July 7, 2010 at 8:11 PM. Reason : ?]
7/7/2010 8:10:21 PM
^no need to be confused. According to wiki 664,000 postal workers.Also according to wiki. Army 548k, Marine 203k, Navy 332k, AF 323k, CG 41k
7/7/2010 8:40:44 PM
i heard a while back that usps was forced to structure their pension in some new way in the past year that is very different from private industry forcing them to go in the red to the tune of billions where they weren't in that sort of situation before. anyway, i think needs to be mentioned here.
7/7/2010 9:04:02 PM
7/7/2010 9:24:14 PM
USPS should start charging UPS, FedEx, DHL, et. al. more money to deliver parcels to rural route and rural drive addresses that what it currently does.As for Aaronburro, your understanding of the Constitution is completely and utterly flawed. Article I, Section 8, Clause 7[The Congress shall have Power]To establish Post Offices and post Roads;
7/7/2010 9:25:43 PM
Or, we could just let it die, because eventually it probably will.
7/7/2010 9:52:48 PM
you can't let it die until you give everyone internet access. The government could easily eliminate the post office and currency and give everyone a mandated phone.This phone by default is everyones "mailbox", wallet, etica. you can also subscribe to a wireless internet or mobile service.Kids and people without an address would simply use a debit card to swipe into a machine and check their mail/ use their money. Phones would have a swipey. This is obviously 5 years down the road bur possible 5 years ago.
7/7/2010 10:25:12 PM
a swipey...dear god
7/7/2010 10:31:23 PM
wtf is a swipey?I don't think anyone suggested doing away with deliveries altogether. I am just saying turn them over to a private company so the taxpayers are not on the hook when USPS dies a slow death. (revenues continue to decline, overhead continues to climb)
7/7/2010 11:46:11 PM
7/8/2010 7:52:27 AM
why do people still respond to that troll alias?
7/8/2010 8:42:53 AM
Regarding contracting out services, perhaps the USPS can contract out all delivery efforts to various private entities but staff a core group to maintain the system of physical addresses and Post Office boxes.As for USPS services, I think they hold value from a personal standpoint as they're still the cheapest way to send a package.
7/12/2010 2:08:36 PM
A swipey is obviously an attachment that allows you to swipe a card on a phone. People already have them but now that I think about it they wouldn't be necessary. The usps would only have to put a bar code under the magnetic strips of everyones card and they could scan it with their phones camera.
7/12/2010 9:02:11 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nKlzQo3Wqo
7/12/2010 11:15:10 PM
bump by request
8/11/2011 9:42:30 PM
http://money.cnn.com/2011/08/11/news/economy/postal_service_layoffs/index.htm
8/11/2011 9:43:04 PM
[BYE]
8/11/2011 10:52:07 PM
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8/11/2011 10:54:20 PM