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USPS BOSS: WE IN DEEP DOO-DOO!
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<blockquote data-quote="CtrlAltDel" data-source="post: 4585226" data-attributes="member: 80394"><p>I have a residential only route with the post office. I have about a dozen residents that like to put outgoing mail inside the box but do not leave their flag up. They are scattered throughout the route. So if i don't have mail for them, i have to check just in case.</p><p></p><p> As for that postal worker, talk about costing the company money with that level of productivity. </p><p></p><p>I think the biggest change the post office can do is changing the culture inside the company. There is a big disconnect between the workforce and management. The two aren't on the same page and that has resulted in the financial climate of the Postal Service. Not even a financial doom of the company is bringing the two sides together. I look at it like a professional sports team. In order for the head coach to succeed, he needs his players to buy into the team. The post office is like the New York Knicks. Very dysfunctional. Revolving door of head coaches. Same old results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CtrlAltDel, post: 4585226, member: 80394"] I have a residential only route with the post office. I have about a dozen residents that like to put outgoing mail inside the box but do not leave their flag up. They are scattered throughout the route. So if i don't have mail for them, i have to check just in case. As for that postal worker, talk about costing the company money with that level of productivity. I think the biggest change the post office can do is changing the culture inside the company. There is a big disconnect between the workforce and management. The two aren't on the same page and that has resulted in the financial climate of the Postal Service. Not even a financial doom of the company is bringing the two sides together. I look at it like a professional sports team. In order for the head coach to succeed, he needs his players to buy into the team. The post office is like the New York Knicks. Very dysfunctional. Revolving door of head coaches. Same old results. [/QUOTE]
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