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Dec 9, 2012 7:15 PM CST
Name: pam
gainesville fl (Zone 8b)
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Ive always had good luck with the post office,except when I have to go in person....need I say more Whistling . As far as delivery, I just sent something to Pa. and it got there in two days. I was happy, as they were quilt blocks for sandy relief quilts and there was NO WAY I wanted to go thru making those again. :-o. Its certainly still cheaper than ups or fed-ex.
I overwhelmingly agree with Jan...get it out of the hands of the government and make it profitable and efficient.

Kim, if I could get a part time job at the PO I would be so happy I would scream it from the rooftop, nothing that you should be scared to admit. Lots of great people at the PO. Ive always had great mail deliverers, well except the one that would not get out of the truck for love nor money nor mail, Big Grin

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