Post Office Reform
In America we work overtime so as to improve the quality of our laziness. We’ve grown accustomed to shelling out for first class services. However mailing large packages in this country usually means waiting in line for a teller at the Post Office. A fee based reservation system and an after hours pickup schedule would be more efficient. The more personalized the service, the more the customer expects to pay.
The Postal Service should compete wholeheartedly in the international marketplace as well. Our stamp sellers are already well known in Europe, where a wholly owned subsidiary of the US government sponsored the winning Tour de France cycling team five times in the past decade.
UPS, Federal Express, DSL and others have found success in the package delivery business. The Post Office keeps prices and delivery times favorable to consumers by competing as a nonprofit in the same industry. And while the Post Office is self sustaining, it could also fund other public programs through premium service offerings. Once the Post Office is oriented towards turning a profit, it can then explore investment opportunities in courier services, web hosting, email, and cellular phone services.
Post Office, Postal Service, Lance Armstrong, Tour de France, package delivery, mail, mail delivery

September 11th, 2007 at 12:44 am
WTF?