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Ares
10th May 2011, 06:03 PM
WASHINGTON – The Postal Service is continuing to hemorrhage money, reporting a loss Tuesday of more than $2 billion over the first three months of the year and warning it could be forced to default on federal payments.

Such a default would not interrupt mail service to millions of Americans, but it could further hobble an agency struggling with a sharp decline in mail because of the Internet and a tough economy.

The agency says the $2.2 billion loss covers Jan. 1 to March 31, 2011 — sharply higher than the net loss of $1.6 billion for the same period last year. The post office also said it will have reached its borrowing limit, set by Congress, of $15 billion by the end of the fiscal year.

Unless Congress intervenes, the Postal Service said, the agency won't have the cash for certain payment to the government, such as billions for a trust fund to provide health care benefits for future retirees.

"The Postal Service continues to seek changes in the law to enable a more flexible and sustainable business model," said Postmaster General and CEO Patrick R. Donahoe. "The Postal Service may return to financial stability only through significant changes to the laws that limit flexibility and impose undue financial burdens."

Total mail volume, about 41 billion pieces, was down 3.1 percent for the January to March period, compared to the same time a year earlier, the Postal Service said. A modest increase in revenue from standard mail wasn't enough to offset the revenue loss from fewer pieces of first-class mail.

In the last three years, the agency has cut over 130,000 jobs. And it's making more cuts, with the elimination of about 7,500 administrative jobs in regional offices.

The Postal Service does not receive tax money for its operations.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110510/ap_on_re_us/us_postal_problems

willie pete
10th May 2011, 06:08 PM
I was forced to wait in line the other day at a PO, while buying a handful of stamps, I asked the clerk for the "Forever" stamps, he said " ALL the first class-rate stamps now are forever, didn't know that, he said since January or February they changed......

zap
10th May 2011, 06:21 PM
I would rather stand in line at the airport waiting to get felt up by a TSA agent than wait in line at the post office. I love the employees there. :sarc:

The three traits of the postal workers I have dealt with in the past:
Arrogant
Lazy
Stupid


Its not just there, everywhere I go you got some numb-nut behind the counter (dumb as rocks), they don't care they are getting paid by the hour.

BabushkaLady
10th May 2011, 06:22 PM
The Post Office can't help but lose money . . . today they told me I had to go online to order padded Priority Mail envelopes---which are free!!! Go Online!!! hahahahahahaa and then deliver them!!!!

Good Luck with that! ;D

platinumdude
10th May 2011, 06:30 PM
So, three day schedule coming? I wonder if having everyone pick their mail at the post office would be cheaper, or it would cost too much to retrofit all of the post offices.

General of Darkness
10th May 2011, 06:44 PM
Last time I was at the post office, all I saw was every racial color except a white man. Hey just saying. ;D

Hermie
10th May 2011, 06:46 PM
I actually find that there seems to usually be two types behind the counter at the post office;
There are helpful and pleasant clerks and at the same time there are sullen, unhelpful types at the next window.

Don't know why they can't/don't boot the sluggards.