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Old 01-19-2016, 10:34 AM
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Odd how fuel prices go down considerably and shipping costs increases! Walt Disney said,"It's a small world after all", then why are these costs keep rising?

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I was wandering the same thing Kimo Soby. Mike
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Old 01-19-2016, 12:27 PM
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Me too. Gas goes down, shipping goes up???? Sounds like politician logic!
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Old 01-19-2016, 01:46 PM
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One time I bought a buy it now small part for my Triumph on epay. Never got it. Contacted the guy to tell him and he said he sent it out USPS. He was a good guy and sent me another one, which I received. 10 months later the first one showed up. I had kept the guys contact info and asked him if he wanted it back but he said keep it.
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Old 01-19-2016, 04:40 PM
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Me too. Gas goes down, shipping goes up???? Sounds like politician logic!
It makes perfect sense once you find out that out of the 75 billion yearly operating expenses, 52 billion go towards direct compensation and benefits, and only 6.6 billion towards transportation. There's also workers comp costs tied to those salaries. So, even though the price of driving the truck has gone down, the price of the person doing the driving has not, it would go up some due to pay raises and inflation. To put things in perspective, the average USPS clerk makes $25/hour.
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the average USPS clerk makes $25/hour.
Plus benefits.......
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the average USPS clerk makes $25/hour.
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Plus benefits.......
But they work SO hard, it takes so much effort to put the mail in the wrong mail box and God forbid we can't expect them to close the door on the mail box.

I need to get a job working (or is that not working) for the USPS.
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I just adjusted all my prices to plus shipping. Seems like every year another increase in rates. I could afford to eat the .25 for the small priority box last year but it just went up $1.70
Will that also affect the local charge?
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Will that also affect the local charge?
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Mail delivery driver starts at $28/hr here.
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