Tuesday, August 20, 2013

72 year old postal worker Jim Ed Bull is responsible for the longest mail route in the U.S.

Mailman at 72 With America’s Longest Route

From the article: "...inside the Mangum, Oklahoma, Post Office, Jim Ed Bull heads out to load his Ford Ranger with the day's mail. Bull is responsible for the longest mail route in the U.S., 187.6 miles (301.8 kilometers) around and through the tiny towns of Duke and Eldorado in drought-stricken southwest Oklahoma. Bull, a retired high school principal at 72, went back to work for the Post Office and is part of the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. labor force -- those who work past their 65th birthdays. ..."


Article Reference: www.bloomberg.com
longest mail route in the U.S., Jim Ed Bull,

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Postal Service Revenue is up, Strong Improvement continues

When good news is bad news: The Postal Service spins its Q3 financial report

From the article: "...revenues are increasing. For the first nine months of the year, operating revenue is up $668 million, a 1.3 percent improvement, thanks primarily to more e-commerce. Revenue from shipping and package services is up 7.5 percent over last year. First-class packages are up over 15 percent, and Standard parcels, Parcel Select, and Parcel Return are up almost 20 percent...."


Article Reference: www.savethepostoffice.com

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Mail Carrier Witnesses Brutal Shooting

Two Shot on Bonnell Drive; Victims Run to Nearby Church

From the article: "...A mail carrier’s truck was also involved somehow. The truck was parked on Bonnell and had blood on part of the front hood. The mail carrier was not physically hurt, but..."


Article Reference: whnt.com

Friday, August 9, 2013

Postmaster General Whistles his own accomplishments in repairing service


Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe on USPS Budget Solutions

PMG Donahoe
From the article: "... I spent three and a half years as the district manager in Washington, D.C. When I got there, we were last in the country on service. I had to get that straightened out...."

Article Reference: www.businessweek.com