RichClem » 25 Apr 2013 3:57 pm » wrote:The ridiculous over-compensation of postal workers and their general laziness is what will drive it out of business.
There goes Clem Kadiddlehopper talking out of his *** again.
He has not a clue what he is talking about.
I worked nights, weekends and holidays for decades, and I worked like a dog.
Lifting heavy trays of mail and working in the filthiest of conditions.
I loaded and unloaded trucks and did every filthy job you can imagine.
I wonder who he thinks is collecting, processing and delivering 563 million pieces of mail each day, if not those
lazy postal workers?
I'd like to see him say this to my husband who worked on the tarmac in two major airports, in both scorching heat and blistering cold, loading mail onto planes.
He did this for 30 years, many times working 10 hour days, 7 days a week, for months on end without a day off.
Clem couldn't have done it.
He's not man enough.