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Just What Exactly Is Guaranteed By The USPS

 
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Posted 01/26/2025   10:20 am  Show Profile Check wheelman's eBay Listings Bookmark this topic Add wheelman to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
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Only if you pay the exorbitant fee for priority mail express is there a guarantee. Once again mail is stagnant in the USPS Atlanta area. I have a package that was mailed Priority and insured. It has bounced around four different Atlanta area mail processing centers and still no idea on a projected delivery after four days in the system there. This is what I got when doing a search for delayed mail. Why pay for the extra services.




BTW a $6 Amazon item arrived the next day. Maybe Amazon should start selling stamps.
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Posted 01/26/2025   11:20 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add uboatnut to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
repeating...............
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Posted 01/26/2025   11:28 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add John Becker to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
The answer could be as simple as the recent weather.
How fast would you have moved in Atlanta last week?
And like air transportation for people and centralized hubs, a hiccup in one area can cause a domino of delays elsewhere for both air and ground transport.

Add: As an example, if the contracted semi-truck carrying mail goes from Miami to Atlanta to Cincinnati, a delay in Florida creates a delay everywhere downstream. It's called logistical management! I would challenge anyone to design a truly weather-proof delivery system. Give 'em a break.
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Edited by John Becker - 01/26/2025 12:48 pm
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Posted 01/26/2025   12:25 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Petert4522 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I was stuck at my home for exactly one day, but could have gone out late in the day. Mail was not delivered for several days in my area about 20 miles west of Atlanta


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Posted 01/26/2025   1:09 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rogdcam to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I posted this not long ago in another Wheelman thread about the same topic:


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From 6 January 2025:


One of the U.S. Postal Service's key reform initiatives is worsening service and raising costs, a recent inspector general report found, contrasting the agency's claims about the impact of its changes.

The IG said a pilot program to test USPS' Regional Transportation Optimization plan, which requires mail to sit overnight at post offices instead of being collected each evening for transportation to a processing center, caused mail to be delivered more slowly without any associated cost savings. As Postmaster General Louis DeJoy now looks to roll out the initiative on a nationwide basis, postal regulators are expressing concerns of the potential fallout.

Only some facilities are set to be impacted by the reforms, namely those more than 50 miles from the Postal Service's new Regional Processing and Distribution Centers. USPS plans to stand up about 60 of those mega-centers, most of which will be located in urban areas. That has led to criticism that postal management's mail slowdown will disproportionately impact rural communities.

DeJoy has said the change is a key part of his 10-year plan to fix USPS' finances and operations, noting it would save between $3.6 billion and $3.7 billion annually. The initiative to allow mail to sit overnight at post offices will itself account for $651 million in savings, per USPS estimates.

In the pilot phase of the initiative, which affected 15 regions across the country, transportation costs actually increased by $7 million, the IG found. The auditors called on USPS to better track its cost savings, noting the agency had not implemented any analysis at the time of its review, and postal management agreed to do so.

USPS leadership added that it expects costs to stabilize as the initiative matures and said it had to award emergency contracts and add staff in some cases due to unexpected performance issues. DeJoy recently told Congress some hiccups along the way were expected, noting "the first rockets that went to the moon blew up."

Postal management has said the existing delivery model, in which mail is collected at every post office both in the mornings and in the evenings, is based on a "bygone era of significant single-piece letter mail volumes." While the system may have made sense in that reality, USPS said, it has "engendered costs impossible to justify in today's environment."

Service dipped in all 15 regions where the new schedule was implemented, the IG found, with on-time delivery of single-piece, first-class mail dropping by 16 percentage points on average. The changes impacted five times as many rural mailers as urban ones and complaints from postal customers spiked. Some employees even took to instructing customers to take their mail to facilities unimpacted by the changes to ensure speedy mail delivery.

The IG faulted USPS for failing to adequately notify customers of the reforms and management said they would ensure better engagement going forward. The auditors cautioned the plan could have a widespread impact on postal business.



https://www.govexec.com/management/...very/401975/
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Posted 01/26/2025   1:10 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Oracle of Delphi to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
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Posted 01/26/2025   1:22 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add John Becker to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
No offense, but I don't see any inkling that anyone else here has any experience in nationwide logistical management with regard to weather variability.
It is not just about the weather immediately outside your door or an hour's drive away.
Have any of you ever had a flight delay when traveling? Just saying.
My last post to this thread , because clearly I am outnumbered and I have no idea what I am talking about so I'll just shut up.
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Posted 01/26/2025   1:40 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rogdcam to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
The Post Office is a shell of what it once was. My wife schedules package pickups for her business all of the time. At least 50% of the time they don't pick up the packages and I end up driving them to the Post Office. I am friends with our carrier who tells me that the Postmaster is clueless. After speaking with her I concur. And you never get an apology either. Just an avalanche of excuses. IMO everyone is fed up with excuses. If they can't fix it than find someone that can. I have never worked anywhere in the private sector where excuses were welcome. You find a way to get it done, especially when you are raising rates multiple times a year. Start by going back to merit when promoting. And start cutting fat. You know what the budget request was for the USPS OIG's Office in FY2023? 290 million dollars. Keep in mind this is just for oversight. The 290 million dollars is not for mail sorting or technology or efficiency studies or vehicles. 290 million dollars to "oversee".

Here is a chestnut from the USPS OIG budget request:


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Further, Congress recently
passed the Postal Reform Act of 2022. Included in the act are provisions to merge the
Postal Regulatory Commission OIG into our agency. The OIG will need to work with
Congress on the additional funding needed to support this legislative change.


They want MORE money to fund another OIG that works within the USPS.
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Posted 01/26/2025   2:23 pm  Show Profile Check wheelman's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add wheelman to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Just one further point that I kinda eluded to in my original post.
There is no delay in the PO delivering for Amazon. Always next day or two days.
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Posted 01/26/2025   2:56 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rogdcam to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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There is no delay in the PO delivering for Amazon. Always next day or two days.


Yes, and I believe the reason is that UPS picks it up from Amazon and gets it to USPS. In my case UPS drops it off at my local PO and they deliver it. USPS is only minimally involved and that is likely why it is fast.
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