So the United States Postal Service needs to make some cutbacks to try and save money because less and less people are using the service. OK, I can understand that, but here is where I get confused.
At our local branch the lobby hours (when you can come in and get your mail and do other services) now begin at 10am. Our mail used to be in the box by about 9:30 or so for pickup. Now it is later. But here's the catch. The postal employees are there everyday at 8:30 just like always. But they don't put the mail out until after 10am. So, how is this saving money exactly? What are these folks doing different between 8:30am and 10:00am that they didn't used to do?
Can someone please explain.







