Todays customers demand more convenience, and the Postal Service is ready to offer it, with innovative programs for access to postal products and services.
Customers want one-stop shopping, PMG Pat Donahoe says in his latest video message to employees. Thats why major retailers are adding services in their retail stores, like dry cleaning, pharmacies, banking and medical services. If the Postal Service is not at the table, our competitors will be.
Donahoe explains that the pilot program started with Staples last October is an example of the innovation needed. Improving access for our customers is the reason we launched the pilot program, he says. The Staples relationship has been good for our business. It has put volume in the mailstream, and increasing volume helps to preserve and support Postal Service jobs.
The Staples pilot program will end starting Aug. 1. Participating Staples stores will transition to the Postal Services Approved Shipper Program, which is expected to be complete by Aug. 29.
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Everything, said is fine. How does minimum wage workers serving our customers help current employees? Secondly, any non-union members. You guys would never be earning the same hourly rate without the union.
Does anybody even read the mindless and idiotic statments that I post on these blogs??
Donahue and his family I was told own stock in staples.
They want more than one clerk @ our windows !!!
Also……………LMAO ! Dry Cleaners !?!?
What a clueless dumbass; dry cleaners are folding left and right………………..why……………..’cause no one uses them anymore !!!
Funny; isn’t this the same clown, who wanted to fund the highway fund with postal dollars ?