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A minor rant.

On Tuesday morning at 9am, I dropped two theatre tickets in the mail for friends here in town. The tickets didn't arrive in Friday's mail, which meant it won't arrive until Monday- two days after the theatre show.

We drove to Ithaca on Friday. Friday afternoon at 4pm, I dropped sixty holiday cards at the post office. On Sunday, we saw some of the people who were sent cards. Every single one of them had already arrived.

*makes eye-daggers at Canada Post*

I still haven't gotten totally used to no Saturday mail; I guess I'm OK with it. But: 4 business-days vs. less than one? Both systems are overloaded with Christmas mail. Both systems are running a 2.5% profit.
In fact, the per-capita profits of both institutions are surprisingly similar, roughly $4 (US and CAD respectively).
Grr.

Date: Monday, 18 December 2006 12:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] catbear.livejournal.com
Thirded, fourthed, whatever. Canada Post is abysmal. Which is odd, because generally the people I deal with (mail carriers, clerks) are quite efficient and diligent. Although, infuriatingly, for a while, the carrier would leave "not at home" notes instead of knocking with our parcels. I think we have a new carrier now.

I think the real reason Canpost sucks ass is because there's hardly any junk mail here. In the US you'd rarely have a day without 4-8oz of crap in your mailbox; catalogs, flyers, just random garbage. It's cheap to mail that stuff in the states due to bulk rate being dirt cheap, but the infrastructure for supporting bulk mail is also dead simple (give a carton to a carrier), and those fees can support many upgrades to the first class system.

My ex wife ostensibly sent me a priority mail package two weeks ago from Georgia. If I lived anywhere in the states, I'd have gotten it in 2 days, 3 max. It doesn't take two weeks to cross a border, it's just an envelope. It's just Canada post being dead slow.

Date: Monday, 18 December 2006 03:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] da-lj.livejournal.com
You're onto something with the junk mail. I relish the fact that we go days with no junk mail, but you're right that it's a sector that would be pushing them to be more efficient.

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