So DPO stands for Damned Post Office?
Robert D.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Miles <davemiles2sonaz@uswest.net>
To: GMari58175@aol.com <GMari58175@aol.com>
Cc: hello39@idt.net <hello39@idt.net>; davemiles2sonaz@uswest.net
<davemiles2sonaz@uswest.net>; ERIC080@aol.com <ERIC080@aol.com>;
spridgets@autox.team.net <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Date: April 18, 1999 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: Privatization-NOT
>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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