Wednesday, September 27, 2006

USPS Goes Earth Friendly Again

I have been reading for a few years how the Postal Service will convert their transportation into various ways of ECO-Friendly transport vehicles. This morning on the radio I heard that Southern california will be using Hydrogen powered vehicles while in Boston they are using Hybrid vehicles. Click here for the story.

Friday, September 15, 2006

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Terror Takes Manhattan

Image of a destroyed Postal Vehicle at the base of the World Trade Center.

Monday, September 11, 2006

Never Forget

On September 1th, 2001 at 8:30 a.m I was sitting on an airplane in Tampa, Florida. At 8:45 it started to take off and then lowered it's landing gear and returned us back to the airport. The airport was in panic but as the day went on the world seemed to stand still. The next morning I was able to rent the last available car where I drove non-stop 24 hours to New England. I was able to drive around the Pentagon on 395 very close. I was also one of the first cars allowed to cross the George Washington Memorial Bridge in NYC. I saw it all. I was in shock and never photographed anything except with my own mind. My heart goes out to those who lost their lives, to those who lost loved ones, and to those who lived to tell the story and are suffering to this day. It's a different world we live in now and I pray for better times. Never Forget. The Victims of 9-11-01.

Friday, August 18, 2006

How are you today Mr. Postal Guy??

Thousands of Postal Employees rallied through the streets of Philadelphia yesterday protesting the Postal Services grand scheme of consolidating plants and forcing employees to work in places far away from their homes. Many employees forsee a privitization plan. They are also complaining about equipment changes and personnel cuts made since operations moved to the new Southwest Philadelphia postal center. They say the new technology is unreliable and workers are complaining about frequent equipment breakdowns. Sunday also marks the first time all four of the largest Postal Union contracts end at the same time.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

No Boundaries

Postal Service Delivers through rain, sleet, snow, and scud missles.

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Fellow Employee Down

Ventnor, NJ Mail Carrier loses a leg when hit by 30 year old driving under the influence. Our prayers go out to the postal employee in this unfortunate incident and I wish her a speedy recovery in hopes that modern sugery will get her walking once again. More on the story here. Click Here forUPDATE

Honor

Slain Mail Carrier honored with dedication of post office to Clayton Smith in Green Tree, PA.

Monday, July 24, 2006

Edmond, OK Memorial

On August 20, 1986, 14 employees were shot dead and six wounded at the Edmond, Oklahoma, post office by a postman, Patrick Sherrill, who then committed suicide. This is a memorial to that unfortunate incident.

Friday, July 21, 2006

Superheroes Go Postal

The new super hero stamps were unveiled at the Comic Convention in San Diego yesterday and will be available nationwide today.Unfortunately I didnt get the memo from the Postal Service or I would have been there for a live photo of the unveiling. So much for my VOE survey.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

On Broadway

The Postal Service is lighting up Times Square in N.Y.C.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Hydroplane

I hate when that happens. Before the heat wave there was alot of rain that Postal Carriers had to endure.

Thursday, July 13, 2006

If Only Mr. Zip were Dr. Zip

If Mr. Zip could help Postal Employees overcome their flu viruses quicker he'd be more effective.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Honoring a Hero

PostalWatch.com was a non-partisan not-for-profit organization which was formed to protect individuals and the private sector business community from intrusive and burdensome United States Postal Service actions and regulations. PostalWatch provided this largely underrepresented group with a powerful and unified voice in postal affairs that impacted their businesses and personal lives. It also provided information for Postal employees to be aware of the latest news and happenings and served to be the watch dog to protect the rights of the People. Rick Merritt was responsible for Postalwatch.com and lost in the fight for cancer on Father's Day 2006.

Keeping Our Enemies Closer

Interesting. I was watching the news and noticed that the Postal Service is happy to have UPS contract the carrying of our mail on their planes. This causes two of our biggest competitors to fight over who will win the overall contract in 2007. Funny how somone was once our biggest competitor is now our best friend. More on the story here.

Thursday, June 29, 2006

In the Clear

Just when I thought the Postal Inspectors were watching me blog, I realized they are watching the competition. I wonder if Fed Ex realizes the Postal Service is spying on them.

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Mission Possible


You never know when the Postal Big Brother is watching.

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Proof That Size Doesnt Matter

Possibly the smallest Post Office in America. Ochopee, Florida.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Dont try to get my Goat.

I think somone was trying to be funny and say that the Postal Service is slow as a goat. If I send a Priority envelope from San Diego, CA to Hartford,CT it gets there two days later every time for only $4.05 Thats 3500 miles. Thats cheaper and better quality service than those other guys. I hope that gets your goat.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

A Tale of Two Cities Part 2

The ugly side of places that the Postal Service delivers to. Yet we still deliver. Is there no shame in destroying our pride?