Which proves to me that you work in a private postal outlet.
And you're an idi ot. I've already told you that several times.
Which proves to me that you work in a private postal outlet.
Liberalman, I work at a Canada Post RETAIL OUTLET,
If memory serves, Greyhound is subsidized by taxpayers to cover some of the not-so-busy-routes. The problem with privatization is that nobody wants to deliver mail to Champion Alberta or Minto New Brunswick. Unfortunately, Canada is a large country with a low population density and the demand for postal service is being eroded away with newer technology. I doubt any decent company would be interested in buying Canada Post.
Don't know about the big cities but in most places you have to pay extra to have it delivered to the door. In our area, there is no door to door with Greyhound. There is with Purolator.
With Greyhound you have to pick up and send from the depot.
This is what you posted not Canada Post private retail outlet.
Maybe you need to get some true information rather than listening to rumours and spouting garbage..
My previous post “are you a term?” should give
you an idea where I am getting my information from if you don’t understand I
can’t help that.
My previous post “are you a term?” should give
you an idea where I am getting my information from if you don’t understand I
can’t help that.
except the employees don't make such excessive wages and benefits.
I don't understand it either. Are you confusing retail postal outlets in stores with outfits like mailboxes etc? They are not retail postal outlets and can charge whatever they want. OUr local store is a Canada Post outlet and all prices are the same as in town at the post office except the employees don't make such excessive wages and benefits.
'Code' In your little world...Sorry it is a qualifying question that is code and known only to people that actually work on a Canada Post retail counter.
'Code' In your little world...
And Liberalman, you're still an idiot.
Sorry it is a qualifying question that is code and known only to people that actually work on a Canada Post retail counter.
It's fairly obvious the distinction you're making, that others aren't grasping.