Posted by Kruse on January 09, 2010 at 06:08:01 from (24.246.220.141):
In Reply to: OT/FINALLY posted by rrlund on January 08, 2010 at 16:03:10:
I like how the USPS has gotten more "efficient" lately. I cannot mail a local letter at the post office any more. It used to be I could drop it in a "local" slot and the people in my home post office sorted it there. Now, to mail a letter, I have to drop it into the regular mail slot. The letter then goes completely across the state where they sort it, and then it comes back to my home town. Lately, we have had several pieces of local mail (checks for paying local bills actually) that have been lost, most likely because the envelope has to go 500 miles before it goes to a local business. And people wonder why the cost of mailing a letter keeps going up.
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