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On 2/17/2025 11:13 AM, AMuzi wrote:Considering the size of Youngstown or even if mail went to another mailOn 2/17/2025 9:58 AM, Frank Krygowski wrote:On 2/17/2025 9:37 AM, AMuzi wrote:On 2/16/2025 9:37 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:On 2/16/2025 4:58 PM, AMuzi wrote:On 2/16/2025 3:50 PM, cyclintom wrote:On Thu Feb 13 16:34:16 2025 AMuzi wrote:On 2/13/2025 3:06 PM, Mark J cleary wrote:I believe at one time the US Postal Service sponsored
cycling. Well they sure have been on my bad list as of late.
Seems things are much slower than they ever were and shoddy.
I order a set of different guitar strings from a place in
Traverse City Michigan. That is about 8 hour drive from
here. Priority mailed out 02/05/25. I got the package today
and yes the weather was bad they said it would be delay. It
sat in at the post office in my town for 5 days. It showed
up with a plastic bag around the mailing envelop and note of
package damage. There was nothing in the package and only
one set of the 4 string sets I ordered in the plastic bag
sealing it all with apology.
The place is going to send out the remaining strings but I
wonder if they file a claim with the post office. Frankly
probably not worth the effort. To top that off it took 21
days in December for a letter of mine to get to Philadelphia
Pennsylvania.
Maybe Trump will look into that too they need something
done. Frankly quite allowing junk mail and get the act
together.
Yes that's right:
http://www.cyclismas.com/biscuits/us-postal-tour-de- france-
squads-1999-2006/
USPS won a lawsuit against Mr Armstrong following his fall
from grace:
https://natlawreview.com/article/lance-armstrong- pays-5-
million- to- settle-100-million-us-government- law-suit
Yes prices are up, way up, and no end of that in sight.
There are a lot of reasons and a lot of players- plenty
enough blame to go around. This is not solely on Mr DeJOy
who has deep logistics experience but is stymied by the
nature of a not private not public structure. All that on
top of freight being fuel+labor plus a markup. These are not
good times for the Post Office.
Yes, the vaunted "2 Day" service is now four to ten days and
more than double rates ten years ago.
But no, in fairness, loss/damage rates remain steady (I ship
a LOT of packages) although always higher than FedEx or UPS.
A loss/damage claim takes 30 to 90 days, and they do pay
when they are at fault, but the process is tedious.
Oh, and there is little a President can do. It's on
Congress to act, which they have not and will not.
Like Mark, the cost isn't nearly as bad as the piss poor service.
I ordered a parts kit to put the hydraulics together on the 9th.
The last it was heard from was the 10th. They claim that I will
receive it on the 20th but the tracking doesn't show that USPS
ever got it. This stuff fits in a 6 x 6 envelope!
Shipments from Texas or Colorado take 8 days and EVEN from Las
Vegas (how the hell did it get there? I ordered from Sparks near
Reno.) is so far running at 10 days when I could drive round trip
in one day.
You ask why? Because Regional Sort Centers.
Anything I ship USPS (to you, for example) goes to Oak Creek Center
near Milwaukee first. Yes that's the wrong direction.
Agreed. Mail going from my suburban village to another suburb of the
adjacent city gets shipped up to Cleveland, then back down.
It used to be sorted in the main post office at the city center, and
be delivered days faster. But they spent big money to remove all the
sorting machines down there. Why? Got me. Ask Mr. DeJoy.
The newer optical scan/sort machines are huge, efficient and
extremely fast. They're also expensive so it makes more sense to run
those at capacity in a few places than hand sort everywhere. See also
FedEx hub:
https://www.cnet.com/science/at-fedex-sorting- packages-1-5-million-
at-a- time/
I don't know the technology used in the local sorting machines they
removed. I'd have thought that if some technological leap were
responsible for their removal, it would have come out in the press
releases, etc. But I don't know that.
As with myriad other technologies, progress has been regular and
incremental, at increasing frequency of innovation:
https://postalmuseum.si.edu/research-articles/machines-or-bust/mail-
processing-machines
Major change in 2020:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/mail-sorting-machines-are-
crucial-for-the-u-s-postal-service/
In the same way, nearly all FedEx packages go to Memphis before being
sorted and dispatched. On first impression, that seems screwy for a
package from, say, Las Vegas to Oakland. In fact, it ends up being less
expensive and more efficient.
Understood. However, in my case - mail delivery from one local suburb to
another - the result has clearly been less efficient. At least one day
has been added on to the previous delivery time.
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