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Knifley writer thinks CM erred on PO closing on Saturday

Jon Halsey writes:
The New York Post version of this item says "...7 in 10 Americans support the switch to five-day delivery..". Not sure when or how 3 in 10 became"...disappointing news to MOST..". It must have happened during one of my mid day naps. As a side note, it sure makes the case for the CM model - 7/24/365 at the click of a button. Jon Halsey Knifley --jon halsey
Thanks for the comment, Jon Halsey: Should have put "to me," I come from a Post Office family - even had a brilliant career going myself at the U.S. Post Office in Indianapolis, but the luster came off when the helper on my van failed to watch where we were going and we harelipped the District Attorney's car in the Federal Building, which housed the post office, too. - EW




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