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The USPS is good and necessary

The USPS has its issues, to be sure, but I am grateful for the service, since I mail a lot of letters. However, if an enterprising individual makes an effort to compete with the USPS in letter delivery, I'd consider using it.
 
Private sector delivery efficiency: a "dispatching glitch" sent 1,000 Amazon trucks to the wrong warehouse, in the middle of a neighborhood in Houston, resulting in a massive traffic jam and angry neighbors.

Astounding. It really is crazy how when a person works for the private sector, they immediately become a paragon of efficiency and competence, but if that same person goes to a public sector job, they become incompetent, lazy, and evil too (probably, right?)
the Amazon packages probably still got delivered in a timely fashion after the glitch.
 
Private sector delivery efficiency: a "dispatching glitch" sent 1,000 Amazon trucks to the wrong warehouse, in the middle of a neighborhood in Houston, resulting in a massive traffic jam and angry neighbors.

Astounding. It really is crazy how when a person works for the private sector, they immediately become a paragon of efficiency and competence, but if that same person goes to a public sector job, they become incompetent, lazy, and evil too (probably, right?)
Shit happens, don’t you know that? Did it take them 19 days to figure it out and finally deliver the packages that they don’t charge delivery fees for? And are they losing billions of taxpayer dollars every year?
 
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