Are Postal Workers underpaid?
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Phil Florian
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Are Postal Workers underpaid?
Since there is a hot and heavy discussion of people paid using tax dollars, I had to ask. Also, where was my mail on Saturday? Don't they have a saying about how bad weather doesn't impact them? They go through anything to get the mail delivered? 
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David Lay
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Glenn Palmer
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jennifer scott
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No mail for us at home or where I work on Sat.
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Will Brown
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We got no mail Saturday, but I'm not complaining as I don't value Saturday service that highly, and so few of us bother to shovel our walks anymore, so trying to walk a route would be a challenge, and even dangerous.
As to whether they are overpaid, I think the postal service has made tremendous strides since they realized they have competition. I think they are largely self-supporting now, with only an occasional bail out, but they do have, I believe, the advantage of a monopoly on certain classes of mail.
Still, the postal workers I have known are generally hard working, in contrast to those of my youth, when they had the attitude that they were the government and would do what they wanted, no matter what the customer wanted. Frankly, I'm pleasantly surprised when I visit the post office and see the variety of goods and services offered, and deal with an agent who is alert and competent. I think they still lag a bit behind the package services, such as UPS and Fedex, but it is a much closer competition than it once was, and having children living out of state, I appreciate good delivery service.
As to whether they are overpaid, I think the postal service has made tremendous strides since they realized they have competition. I think they are largely self-supporting now, with only an occasional bail out, but they do have, I believe, the advantage of a monopoly on certain classes of mail.
Still, the postal workers I have known are generally hard working, in contrast to those of my youth, when they had the attitude that they were the government and would do what they wanted, no matter what the customer wanted. Frankly, I'm pleasantly surprised when I visit the post office and see the variety of goods and services offered, and deal with an agent who is alert and competent. I think they still lag a bit behind the package services, such as UPS and Fedex, but it is a much closer competition than it once was, and having children living out of state, I appreciate good delivery service.
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Justine Cooper
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