by Heineken » Fri 30 Jan 2009, 10:32:43
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Sixstrings', 'Y')ou know.. I think I recall saying on this forum many months ago that the USPS cutting back delivery would be a sign of the beginning of systemic breakdown.
All I need to see now are store shortages and I guess I'll have to shut up and head for the hills.

I know a lot folks are saying they they don't really care, but stop and think. A whole heck of a lot of mail gets moved through the USPS -- not just junk mail, think of all the catalogue stuff, ebay, Netflix dvd's, you name it.
This is a real desperation move. Cutting a day out is cutting back operations by 16%. That's significant.
I agree with Sixstrings. This is a sign of erosion of another major institution of our civilization. More job losses too---the Postal Service is a huge employer.
Six days could become five. Then it could be just Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Then . . .
Peak Oil is tied in to this, of course. That period of high oil prices really whacked the USPS, and this cutback is in part a delayed reaction to that.