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  • chummer
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 636

    #16
    Originally posted by onegreenray
    kookie i work for the USPS down here in the states. i don't know how it is up there in Canada but walk a mile in your mailman shoes literally before ranting about being lazy.

    most people who work for us down here don't last a week. we are basically pack mules. Ups and FedEx make more then we do in the states.



    question is it mainly walking or driving routes in Canada? Most mailmen end up with back surgery, shoulder surgery and knee surgery from the constant repetitive motion day in and day out.

    I wish we could strike here in the states but since the seventies the government made it illegal.

    my 2 cents....
    Alot of Canadian Postal carriers can finish their route in aprox. 4 hrs if they try hard. Then they can go home and still get paid for 8 hrs. If they choose to, they can take on a second route (from a co-worker that called in sick or ??) and get paid overtime. And in most cases they can still arrive home before their 8 hour shift is done.

    There is alot more to it but now most of you know why it cost so much to ship a small parcel in Canada. U.S citizens can ship accross their Country cheaper than I can ship across town.

    Oh Yeah,, The people threatening strike take home about $1600 every two weeks plus a benefit package etc. They really don't have any reason to btch at all. I say let 'em walk, strike, do whatever they want.....

    But don't give 'em what they want!!!

    They are lucky to have a job right now and there are plenty of people that are needing jobs just to put food on the table. Never mind there freakin' sick days!
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    • kookie_guy
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2008
      • 897

      #17
      Originally posted by onegreenray
      kookie i work for the USPS down here in the states. i don't know how it is up there in Canada but walk a mile in your mailman shoes literally before ranting about being lazy.
      When did I ever say they were lazy?? I said they are whiny ass babies, not lazy. Mailmen/women around here drive up to a central box, with totes full of mail in the back of their van. They open the boxes, and put people's mail in them. Then it's up to ME to go and get my mail from the central box. That's the new practice. Actually carrying letters one by one to a house is fading out.

      Originally posted by chummer
      Alot of Canadian Postal carriers can finish their route in aprox. 4 hrs if they try hard. Then they can go home and still get paid for 8 hrs. If they choose to, they can take on a second route (from a co-worker that called in sick or ??) and get paid overtime. And in most cases they can still arrive home before their 8 hour shift is done.

      There is alot more to it but now most of you know why it cost so much to ship a small parcel in Canada. U.S citizens can ship accross their Country cheaper than I can ship across town.

      Oh Yeah,, The people threatening strike take home about $1600 every two weeks plus a benefit package etc. They really don't have any reason to btch at all. I say let 'em walk, strike, do whatever they want.....

      But don't give 'em what they want!!!

      They are lucky to have a job right now and there are plenty of people that are needing jobs just to put food on the table. Never mind there freakin' sick days!
      agree 100%. People are desperate for jobs, and would be more than happy to take over.

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      • Doug Smock
        Moderator
        • Apr 2007
        • 5272

        #18
        I think you should send Doby and Douggie to reason with them LOL
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        • Stinger9D9
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2007
          • 355

          #19
          Originally posted by chummer
          Alot of Canadian Postal carriers can finish their route in aprox. 4 hrs if they try hard.
          Hey, don't get me wrong, I don't think they're the hardest workers out there, but I work from time to time in a number of Canada Post buildings. I've seen as the carriers come in at 5am to sort the mail they have to deliver, then load their own vehicles with mail to take to the distribution boxes along their route. Then - their 4 hour delivery route begins. That's the part you don't see - and they do it every day.

          Some of the ones with the longer routes get the little CPC delivery trucks, but not all of them.

          If you've watched the guys (and women) lug boxes and boxes of "real" mail and all that darned admail (which even they hate to carry) up to load their cars when it's 20 below - before their day even begins, you may feel a bit for them.

          Also, the farther you get away from the big sorting plants (and the big cities), the nicer the people are. And, not all CPC workers are in the CUPW union (just most of them are), so don't paint them all with the same brush.

          In the end, I think this is just a bunch of noise making. I think even CUPW knows that less and less people are sending mail, and the longer they are off the job, the more people will find alternatives to the old post office - and those people will not come back to the post office after the strike.

          It just can't last that long - for no other reason than that.

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          • 6sHyper
            <<<Surfs up!
            • Jan 2011
            • 597

            #20
            Originally posted by kookie_guy
            When did I ever say they were lazy?? I said they are whiny ass babies, not lazy. Mailmen/women around here drive up to a central box, with totes full of mail in the back of their van. They open the boxes, and put people's mail in them. Then it's up to ME to go and get my mail from the central box. That's the new practice. Actually carrying letters one by one to a house is fading out.



            agree 100%. People are desperate for jobs, and would be more than happy to take over.
            Thats what they do around where i live, easy as it gets. 24/hr to start is a lot, i dont care if they had to walk, i guarantee construction labourers who start at 13 bucks an hour and pack wood are working there bodies alot worse than a mailman walking door to door with some letters. LOL

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            • siberianhusky
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Dec 2009
              • 2187

              #21
              Lets see, in 20 minutes I'm going to start loading 40kg bags of cement into my truck, get to work start mixing cement and carrying rocks up and down scaffold for 10 hours, then come home and go do quotes, I should be done around 8 tonight!
              Posties are lazy!
              I have no pension but what I save, no medical and dental, no job security.......
              If our postal system was functional it wouldn't be so bad but we pay outrageous rates for really bad service!
              I say privatize!
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              • onegreenray
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2010
                • 213

                #22
                Originally posted by siberianhusky
                I say privatize!

                trust me its only a matter of time. here in the states the post office is to top heavy with bosses. you can have 1-2 bosses for every five employees.

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                • Boaterguy
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Apr 2011
                  • 1760

                  #23
                  I think it would be easier to just send the mail with someone travelling in that general direction, instead of paying someone crazy amounts of money to get it there, then it gets delivered to the house. Either way, we'll start seeing mail and garbage helicopters take of and land at each house.

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                  • ENCORE MAN
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 891

                    #24
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                    Originally posted by siberianhusky
                    Lets see, in 20 minutes I'm going to start loading 40kg bags of cement into my truck, get to work start mixing cement and carrying rocks up and down scaffold for 10 hours, then come home and go do quotes, I should be done around 8 tonight!
                    Posties are lazy!
                    I have no pension but what I save, no medical and dental, no job security.......
                    If our postal system was functional it wouldn't be so bad but we pay outrageous rates for really bad service!
                    I say privatize!
                    Mark, I am very familiar with both systems, Canada and the US. I choose not to demean any person who gets out of bed each day and goes to work to support his or her family.There is one big difference in how the postal systems operate. Although the Canadian Postal rates are much higher than in the States, the actual cost to ship articles is charged. Not so south of the border. I have read in the Bradenton Herald the USPS is subsidized by the Federal goverment to the tune of 1.9 billion dollars per year. I prefer to pay now and not add postal costs to the ever rising national dept.
                    PS, please let me know when you and John are getting together to run/work on your boats. BG

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                    • johnmaclean
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 243

                      #25
                      It is what it is. I do respect the collective bargaining process even if I may be inconvenienced by the job action.

                      Brian, Mark, I am hoping to get the boats in the water sometime this weekend some time after getting the full size boat launched and in her slip at the marina. I'm thinking that Sunday afternoon might work. Manley, my stepson is with us this weekend and is anxious to get his sv27 running. Will be charging batteries tonight.
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                      • siberianhusky
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 2187

                        #26
                        Cool I'll be ready for Sunday afternoon, looks like it will be a nice day! Moving the motor back tonight, should help getting the cg back a bit farther.
                        I'll have a new prop balanced for Sunday, although I think it will work better on the rigger.
                        If my boats upside down then who owns the one I thought I was driving the last two laps?

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                        • eboat
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 693

                          #27
                          As for the postal strike I got mail today

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                          • old guy
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 687

                            #28
                            mail lady got snowed on today

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                            • westbeach
                              OSE Rocks!
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 951

                              #29
                              The strike is moving East. I am on the West coast. So fingers crossed, nothing crazy happens from now till Monday. Need to ship out an important parcel.
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                              • FighterCat57
                                "The" Fighter Cat
                                • Apr 2010
                                • 3480

                                #30
                                Originally posted by westbeach
                                The strike is moving East. I am on the West coast. So fingers crossed, nothing crazy happens from now till Monday. Need to ship out an important parcel.
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