Saturday Mail Delivery to End, Postal Service Announces
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out: How will this affect you?
Calling the six-days-per-week mail delivery business model “no longer sustainable,” the U.S. Postal Service Wednesday morning announced it will eliminate Saturday delivery of mail by Aug. 1. The plan to change delivery from six days a week to five would only affect first-class mail. Packages, mail-order medicines, priority and express mail would still be delivered on Saturdays, and local post offices will remain open for business Saturdays. This includes local post offices in Algonquin, at 801 West Algonquin Road, and in Crystal Lake, at 301 East Congress Parkway. According to the U.S. Postal Service, the reasons for nixing Saturday delivery have to do with continued economic struggles and the increasing use of the Internet for …
Dan Arenov
9:45 am on Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Also, maybe you live by a nice post office that is staffed by people who care and have good customer service skills, but having been around the country a little bit, i will say that my experience with USPS workers (not mail carriers, but office staff) is that they are lazy, don't hustle and don't give a rat's ass about you or your time. Stereotypical of gov't workers. Period.   more ›