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lottabigbluewater t1_j9hjhws wrote

We went three weeks with zero deliveries last year. It happens. It's an inconvenience but the postal staff work harder in one day than I do in a week, so I try not to get upset. They're doing the best they can.

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rchhe OP t1_j9hpdjz wrote

I am not disputing that- but I am getting my DMV registrations through mail. Sometimes, it is useful to get mail in time (or maybe I should say within a reasonable amount of time). I understand that there are not many people who are willing to work for the post office- but maybe a start is to paying more? Why are people not applying?

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sorrycharlie88 t1_j9hutcf wrote

I make 70k (and rising each year) at the post office and have great benefits. The pay isn't the problem, lots of jobs that start you off at even more than the po starts have the same problem finding help.

People love to complain about the jobs they have not paying a living wage instead of going to one that does. That requires leaving the comfort zone and learning a new skill or trade, not something the poor barista class seems to be interested in.

My office just hired the mid 20s age girl who worked for the cleaning company that cleans the office, we convinced her to apply because she was cool and she is kicking ass and making much more money now.

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