Postal cuts meant to help small towns may still hurt
October 14, 2012 at 8:03 pm in Grand Forks Herald
While the latest plan means more post offices will remain open, the reductions could erode a service that many in small towns have come to rely upon. Some experienced employees, for example, have departed. Continue Reading

Why is their Postal Executives in Washington, DC that make more money than the Secretary of Defense?
The USPS plan is to have Postmaster Reliefs (PMR’s) to run these Post Offices. These Postal employees are not career emplyees that have no benefits (medical insurance, retirement, etc.). Who is going to work for this??? On top of that, Postal Management expects the PMR’s to work 2 or 4 hours a day, six days a week.
The Federal Government is abandoning rural America. This is where we grow the nations food. What if the USPS closes completely? UPS and FEDEX can charge whatever it wants and can refuse to deliver to rural areas.
Time to kick out Postal Management! Put in somebody that can do the managing and have leadership.
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