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  • snusgetter
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    • May 2010
    • 10903

    Headed to the post office today?

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    Postal Service expecting its busiest day of the year

    By Ed O'Keefe


    (Photo by Jacqueline Larma/AP)


    Headed to the post office today to mail holiday packages? You should expect a long line.

    The U.S. Postal Service anticipates Monday will be its busiest day of the year, with a holiday influx of about 800 million letters and packages, a 40 percent increase over the average daily mail volume of 559 pieces.

    "If customers get their cards and packages to us by Tuesday, Dec. 21, we'll get them delivered by Christmas," Postmaster General Patrick R. Donahoe said ahead of Monday's big day.

    USPS recommends getting your cards and letters into the mail today to ensure delivery in time for Christmas. Tuesday is the recommended deadline for sending packages with Priority Mail. Wednesday, Dec. 22, is the recommended final day for customers using Express Mail.

    Customers too busy to get to the post office or wait in line may request free package pickup by visiting USPS.com and a letter carrier will pick up packages during regular mail deliveries the next day.

    The 2010 holiday season follows the Postal Service's worst fiscal year ever -- with about $8.5 billion in losses. Much of its debts are tied to billions of dollars in payments to retiree pensions, but also the continued migration of commerce to the Internet. Despite the losses, members of the postal community remain hopeful.

    "What the Postal Service has to do is adapt to the change as a result of the Internet," National Association of Letter Carriers President Fredric V. Rolando said Sunday. "They've adapted to so many changes over the years. What you have here, if you take the mail out of the equation, you've got this incredible universal network for the American people, probably the only universal network that goes to every home and every business six days a week."

    Rolando, speaking Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union," noted that the Postal Service's chief holiday competitors, FedEx and UPS, are also its strongest business partners.

    "Probably the fastest growing division in both of those companies is the Postal Service delivering the last mile for them, taking their parcels door to door because it makes more sense for us to do it because we go to every house," Rolando said. "They may go to every 50th house, every 100th house."



    POST OFFICES CLOSING EARLY ON CHRISTMAS EVE AND NEW YEAR’S EVE

    Post Offices will be open on Christmas Eve, December 24, and New Year’s Eve, December 31, however, many will shorten retail lobby hours and close at 12:00 noon.

    Regular mail delivery will take place, however, Collection Box pickup times scheduled after noon on these days will be moved to 12:00 noon.

    Customers needing service after 12:00 noon on either December 24 or December 31 should contact their local post office for information on locations of post offices that will maintain normal retail hours and lobby collections on these days.

    Post Office phone numbers can be obtained from [the] Find a Post Office tool or by calling 1-800-ASK-USPS.

    Post Offices will be closed on Christmas Day, December 25, and New Year’s Day, January 1.

    No delivery service (except for Sunday and Holiday Premium Express Mail) is scheduled for these holidays. Regular retail service and mail delivery will resume on the Mondays following the holiday, December 27 and January 3.
  • WickedKitchen
    Member
    • Nov 2009
    • 2528

    #2
    UPS is busy as hell, I can tell ya that much.

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    • CoderGuy
      Member
      • Jul 2009
      • 2679

      #3
      I was going to go to send non-xmas related items but maybe I will for a couple days.

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      • snusgetter
        Member
        • May 2010
        • 10903

        #4
        Originally posted by CoderGuy View Post
        I was going to go to send non-xmas related items but maybe I will for a couple days.

        If you don't need assistance from a clerk -- everything's addressed correctly,
        proper postage affixed, and weighs less than 13 ounces -- just use one of the
        few remaining outdoor Collection Boxes and it'll be in the mail stream before
        the end of the day.

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        • desirexe
          Member
          • Feb 2008
          • 1170

          #5
          I avoid the post office at all times, seems like there is ALWAYS a long line with 1 clerk working the counter. I pay $10 a month for the service of stamps.com, but I see that as a savings in gas money and frustration at the P.O.

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          • CoderGuy
            Member
            • Jul 2009
            • 2679

            #6
            Agreed. These days if I DO have to mail something I just go to one of those mail box places that have USPS, FedEx, and UPS, one stop shopping.

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            • snusgetter
              Member
              • May 2010
              • 10903

              #7
              Originally posted by CoderGuy View Post
              Agreed. These days if I DO have to mail something I just go to one of those mail box places that have USPS, FedEx, and UPS, one stop shopping.

              That's the wave of the future so you're ahead of the curve.

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              • outbackblackjack
                Member
                • Jun 2010
                • 88

                #8
                I have to go mail a few non-Christmas items and I'm not looking forward to the long lines. But it has to be done.

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                • N0mad
                  Member
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 550

                  #9
                  Just droped off a package going to PA of all places. I work for the US Air Force the PO on base had a 10 min wait really not bad at all.

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                  • raptor
                    Member
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 753

                    #10
                    We had long lines a week ago, at least 20 people being serviced by 3 clerks. But I got no problem with waiting a bit.

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