USPS mail is a critical service that connects individuals and businesses across the United States. Recent events, such as delays in mail delivery and potential funding cuts, have sparked concern among the public about the future of this essential service. Petitions under this topic address issues like protecting USPS funding, ensuring reliable mail service, and opposing privatization efforts.
One petition with over 100,000 signatures calls for adequate funding to prevent service disruptions and maintain the integrity of USPS operations. Another petition highlights the impact of delayed mail on small businesses and calls for prioritizing timely delivery.
Join the movement to support USPS mail by exploring the petitions and taking action. Your involvement can help safeguard this vital service and ensure that all communities have access to reliable mail delivery.
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This has been an issue for so many years , I lived there for 14 years with my family before I moved but my brother and his family still live out there and the community is growing houses are being put in fast and something with the mail service needs to change its long over due especially if people need very important documents just to stay afloat.
My family works all the wrong hours to be able to make it to the post office. Leaving my mail for sometimes up to a month before we can even get to it. Making it very very hard to pay bills on time and even know what is due at what time! Having the mail come to our house daily would be truly amazing my late fees and stacks of bills would be more manageable! Sometimes I even miss important dead lines because we go to work before the post office opens and don't clock out till the same time the post office closes.
I absolutely love the woman who works in the post office. However, my fiancé and I both work 10-12 hour shifts and with the hours being so limited we can only get to the post office once a week if we’re lucky. There are so many other people in this town who work long hours and it makes getting the mail more of a hassle than it has to be. Not to mention those who may be unable to get to the post office due to health issues, children at home, etc. Allowing mail boxes into Kingsford Heights would make getting mail more accessible and less of a hassle.
I've had every single package, large and small require a missing mail search at the Memphis hub in order to get my packages delivered, I'm to the point where I will GLADLY shell out double the money to ship via UPS or Fedex to reasonably guarantee my package gets delivered, not even in a reasonable timeframe, just delivered period.
I’m a retired rural carrier and watched the postal system go down. When I started I was proud to be employed there, I’m now ashamed of how the work ethic has become. It’s not rocket science!
Packages stay in memphis until truck is full. Some packages sit there for a week. Solution: use a van. Have a small business and packages (my supplies) are always late when shipped by USPS which sometimes I’m not given the option to choose different shipping methods. Not to mention 1/2 the time they are delivered to wrong address. When I talked to the postmaster about that I was actually told “most of the sorters graduated from tech and well they’re not that smart”. I kid you not! I’m to the point I think the mail carrier either delivers to wrong house or holds mail on purpose just to make us mad. 27 years in this house and they can’t seem to deliver on time to correct address. Amazon been delivering for a year and I’ve had no issues with their drivers finding the house. Not to forget when I spoke with a postal worker last week about package being in paragould and then went to Cabot to maulmelle then back to Paragould before being delivered, I was told tracking updates like that aren’t accurate. That it’s automated. So if the tracking is wrong what is it for?