Geoff Williams
Jan 29th 2009 at 12:31PMText
Filed under: Extra curriculars
It probably has to be done, but it feels so wrong: on Wednesday, the U.S. Postal Service asked Congress for permission to deliver the mail five days a week instead of six.
Naturally, this all comes down to money. Americans don't have a lot these days, and making matters worse, we're using the postal service less with the advent of email and online bill paying. And then there's the little matter that a postal service study conducted last year indicates that by skipping a day, the U.S. Postal Service might save $3.5 billion a year.
U.S. Postal Service wants to deliver mail 5 days a week, not 6 - WalletPop Blog
Jan 29th 2009 at 12:31PMText
Filed under: Extra curriculars
It probably has to be done, but it feels so wrong: on Wednesday, the U.S. Postal Service asked Congress for permission to deliver the mail five days a week instead of six.
Naturally, this all comes down to money. Americans don't have a lot these days, and making matters worse, we're using the postal service less with the advent of email and online bill paying. And then there's the little matter that a postal service study conducted last year indicates that by skipping a day, the U.S. Postal Service might save $3.5 billion a year.
U.S. Postal Service wants to deliver mail 5 days a week, not 6 - WalletPop Blog
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