Sorry about the spelling just got up, Have to go to work at mid night,
Lets see some private guy do that and work Christmas, new years, easter,
snow storms, hurricanes every other holiday and disaster. Carl E.
Carl Elliott wrote:
> They do this where I work and we go to the labor relations court and we are
> paid for not doing the work because they pay outside contractors an hourly
> rate of $ 75.00 an hour to do work we do for around $25.00.
> Then they say its because they do it faster, We use the some times,
> then they also pay to ship the vehicles to the vendors. This is just a way of
> paying the big money political contributors back. Send them the civial
> servants work, pay them 3 times what the job cost and say its because
> its cheaper and faster. All lies. We do it cheaper , faster and with almost
> no returns as opposed to 75% failure rate by the vendors. Post office and
> most other civial servents are blamed for everyones graft and greed, Funds
> diverted to other goverment and state projects and then blamed on the civial
> servent. Do some research, Get the truth. Carl E.
>
> Paul A Asgeirsson wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I've got to weigh in here on the USPS vs UPS theme here.
> >
> > I don't work for either one. I use both of them, but I select what a
> > send through each. USPS is by far the best in on time delivery with
> > first class (Priority over 13 oz.) mail packages. UPS doesn't even come
> > close.
> >
> > Be careful you don't compare apples with oranges on services available.
> > Wxpress mail is always as agreed upon. If the receiving PO says no
> > tomorrow delivery, there won't be any. If you want Saturday delivery wth
> > UPS be prepared to pay the $10 that goes along with only their premium
> > services.
> >
> > UPS offers a lot of services, and you pay more for all of them than you
> > do for any equivelant USPS service
> >
> > UPS Domestic UPS Next day air early AM Overnight by 8 am
> > UPS Next day air Overnight by 10:30 am
> > UPS Next day air saver Overnight by 3:00 pm
> > UPS Second day air AM Second day by noon
> > UPS Second day air Second day by end of
> > day (up to 9 pm)
> > UPS 3 Day select within three business
> > days (weekends don't
> > count)
> > UPS Ground (Commercial) Day-definate
> > UPS Ground (Residential) Scheduled service
> > There is a $1.00 surcharge to residential deliveries, which includes any
> > business operated from a home, and to out of the way locations there is
> > an additional charge above that.
> >
> > $7.50 or $5.00 address correction fee, depending on service.
> >
> > USPS Express Mail Next day to nearly all
> > locations
> > First Class (up to 13 oz) 2-5 days
> > Priority Mail 2-5 days Claims (2-3days)
> > They also supply the mailers NC
> > Fourth Class Be patient
> > Standard Mail For bulk mailers only. Rates
> > as low as 10 ents a piece.
> > Periodicals For publishers only. Lowest
> > in the world.
> >
> > I use both services, but USPS is becoming my favored way, it's quicker,
> > cheaper and more reliable. Also now has tracking for 35 cents more.
> >
> > I also use bulk mail non profit for my high school Alumni newspaper. If
> > you prepare it properly for automation, it moves almost as fast as first
> > class now.
> >
> > USPS handles about 800,000,000 mail pieces a day on average, to
> > 120,000,000 addresses in the US. They service every address on a six day
> > a week basis. They also are not a true Government unit but a quasi
> > independent one that manages to turn a profit each year, with rare
> > exception.
> >
> > They also handle first class mail letters for about 1/2 the average price
> > of any other nation. There may be some black holes for mail service in
> > the US, but my experiences working with my mail reps are all positive.
> > The system works well.
> >
> > Compare fairly.
> >
> > Paul Asgeirsson
> > Morriservice
> > 9123 N Clarendon Ave
> > Portland OR 97203-2750
> > 503-978-3998
> > PAsgeirsson@juno.com
> >
> > On Sun, 18 Apr 1999 11:13:14 -0700 Dave Miles
> > <davemiles2sonaz@uswest.net> writes:
> > >The facts go against your statements. Every time a function
> > >of the PO has become privatized, the service has improved.
> > >UPS delivery far exceeds PO third and fourth classes. Fed
> > >Ex greatly exceeds the Express Mail success rates. As for
> > >the Carriers striking, that would be one of the best things
> > >that could happen. See my original post about overpaid and
> > >underworked. UPS and FedEx both deliver on Saturdays, and
> > >in most major cities, on Sundays as well. The cost might go
> > >up, but I doubt it. I pay less to either of these companies
> > >than to the PO.
> > >
> > >Reality check here, folks! The postal service is a typical
> > >government agency, bloated with fat bureaucrats. Can you
> > >think of any government agency which is worse due to
> > >privatization?
> > >
> > >Now back to lurk mode.
> > >
> > >Dave Miles
> > >Tucson, AZ
> > >
> > >GMari58175@aol.com wrote:
> > >>
> > >> In a message dated 4/18/99 8:09:28 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> > >hello39@idt.net
> > >> writes:
> > >>
> > >> << but the Post Office just plain ol'
> > >> > sucks. Always has, always will, until its privatized.
> > >> > >>
> > >> To my dear friend Alan and anyone else interested. The
> > >privatization of the
> > >> US Mail would result in:
> > >> A. Mailing a letter would cost $3.5o and go up depending on
> > >distance.
> > >> B. The mail carriers would go on strike
> > >> C. Forget about Saturday delivery.
> > >> D. Mail trucks would become BMW's.
> > >> E. Complete and utter distruction of an amazing level of accuracy
> > >ingetting
> > >> your mail.
> > >> Forget privatization! In my opinion.
> > >> PS: No I don't work for the post office. Just a satisfied custome.
> > >> george marinos
> > >> sprite MKII AN6
> > >> glen rock, nj
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