Another Saturday Night Story: Going Postal

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Monday, March 13, 2006

Going Postal



First off, most employees for the post office are war veterans. Veterans, who are unskilled, who when returning from war did not want to become cops or didn't want to go to college. They could even be a cop within the post office called postal inspectors, if that is the path they chose. When anthrax killed a postal worker in New Jersey in 2001, the workers were ordered back to work the next day, or else they were told, they would be fired. Well months have past, the building closed and surrounded by cyclone fence, and lawsuits have been filed accordingly. The audacity of the management to think that the mail will run through " rain, snow, and ANTHRAX ". Then they send out to all Americans a brochure in the mail warning of anthrax. Mailed from? You guessed it, right from Washington where more anthrax had been found. By the way, the building will be clear of anthrax in the year 3001. The government gave the post office billions to bail them out of their proclaimed loses, only to turn around and claim a profit at year end, and then raised the stamp price three cents. The same Jack Ass Management is still there!

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