The Postmaster General Hangs Up His Mail Bag, With a Parting Shot at Congress

Amazon, booze and benefit cuts: How Patrick Donahoe tried to remake the struggling U.S. Postal Service When Patrick Donahoe began his job as an afternoon shift postal clerk at a Pittsburgh post office in 1975, the mail was still sorted by hand. Packages weren’t much of a priority. And email, let alone online shopping, were […]