I've received many USPS MO's in the past as payment for a variety of things, and it never even occurred to me to try and cash them at the local PO. I just deposit them at the bank and move on.
The benefits are bare minimum. The "Retirement" is a joke and is why you see many senior citizens delivering the mail.Don't postal employees get pretty good medical insurance and a retirement
That you by and large cannot use because of the chronic shortage of personnel to cover, as well as, paid vacations?
LOL the post office union is a joke.Don't they have union protections?
Then why is the USPS so short staffed?A lot of folks would like those benefits.
And I suppose you won't be complaining when your service sucks because the only people not moving on are those too incompetent to find a better paying jobsSeems that anyone dissatisfied with their job should just move on.
That's almost $140,000 a year.Anybody here willing to pay double the current rate for shipping and postage so the post office can afford to hire and pay for enough competent staff?
Asking as a former postal carrier
Starting wages are just above minimum wage, no retirement for the first 2 years, tops out at $32/hrs after 12+ years, and mandated overtime in excess of 70 hrs/week, regardless of how it impacts your family to be working 12-14 hour days, 6-7 days a week.
You can't buy a house or raise a family on USPS wages. At some point the older generations are just going to have to start spending more if you want the service you think you are entitled to.
Your math is WAY off.That's almost $140,000 a year.
I think I could get by on that.
$32 an hour for 40 hours a week is $66,560Your math is WAY off.
$32/hr is under $60k/year before taxes.
I worked two years straight at no less than a mandatory 60 hrs/week, pulled $85K/year, and it basically ruined my life so I quit and found a job immediately making 50% more than USPS HIGHEST pay scale with steady 40/hr work weeks instead of the post office's "You are working 70 hours this week and if you can't you are fired. Oh your wife is divorcing you because she hasn't seen you in two years? Too bad".
No OT during holidays, weekends, or during December/January.$32 an hour for 40 hours a week is $66,560
30 hours overtime per week at time and a half for 50 weeks is $72,000.
Total pay is $138,560 per year.
You mean they don't want to take a Golden Dollar for a stamp? Horrors!They don't even want to TAKE cash anymore, assume I am using a card even for a stamp, and don't usually have much cash on hand.