I would give the USPS less than one star if that were possible.Here’s why: far too often, the job simply isn’t being done properly. When delivery is delayed or stopped, it’s labeled a “natural disaster,” yet USPS commercials proudly show carriers delivering mail through blizzards, rain, sleet, and extreme conditions. That message does not match what I personally witness.I regularly watch my mail carrier pull up to my home and never exit the vehicle. If an item fits in the mailbox—regardless of condition or whether it belongs there—that’s where it goes. Proper delivery effort seems to be an afterthought.Additionally, I am personally aware of a post office where both a postmaster and an employee are knowingly leaving early while others clock out for them. These are serious issues that point to a lack of accountability and oversight.At this point, the USPS no longer feels like a reliable service. It feels like a system that continues to operate without enforcing basic standards, while the public is led to believe the work is being done as advertised.I strongly believe it’s time to rethink how mail services are handled and consider alternative delivery methods that actually meet performance and accountability expectations.
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