GrimDacra

GrimDacra t1_j6ekcww wrote

I have plenty of suggestions, and I readily gave them during my service to the US government. 99% of the time, they aren't interested in anything but the status quo. The average government employee isn't paid enough to care, and those in power have no incentive to fix the issues, because they don't usually have to partake in their own broken systems.

It's hilarious you mention whining and hating, as a frequent contributer of the Trumpvirus and MensRights communities. You can't find a more hateful, miserable echo chamber than that.

Before you assume, about half the population is female. I'm sure this interaction will solidify your contempt of us. Have a nice day, muchacho.

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GrimDacra t1_j6dxqwz wrote

And your views are myopic. The USPS' issues and those of other government agencies (the VA, the DoD, etc.) have existed far beyond Trump's four years in office, give me a break. The bloat, mismanagement, waste, inefficiency, outdated systems, have all been the status quo for years, and comes with the territory of being a government run entity. The problems will only get worse until the old farts in charge either die off or embrace modernity. Average people will be the ones who suffer for it, until then.

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GrimDacra t1_j697jwp wrote

There are problems here in Cumberland/Yarmouth. Over 5 packages (including VA medication prescriptions) have been "Out for Delivery" between 1/20 and today, according to tracking and Daily Digest. Nothing ever arrives. We had a piece of junk mail a few days back. Packages are still in limbo. It's the Pony Express, but I guess I shouldn't be surprised that a bloated, wasteful government agency is having efficiency and retention issues...

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