“We Deliver” for whom? That is the question I would put to the postal service in Everett.
Apparently several postal patrons would like to take a pro-active approach to mail theft by asking their carriers to simply lock the box with a lock provided upon delivery. I was informed that the carriers in a meeting decided that they would not do this.
Isn’t the Postal Service supposed to be a service? Everett police officers help us to be pro-active about crime. School teachers are pro-active with their students regarding drugs and violence. Why can’t postal carriers help their community even though it may not be part of their job description? It seems to me that you would have to care more about the people you serve in a service organization than the bureaucracy you work for.
Everett
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