Mail is dead... I retrieve the mail from my CMB once a week. A few bills (that I do not have on auto-pay) and loads of junk. Who needs daily at the door service anymore? I surely do not.
Posted by Anonymous to Our Town and Its Business at 2 November 2015 at 08:47
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When you have Internet, it's easy to think everybody has Internet. It just isn't so. I know of many who don't and know of no reason why they should .
So mail delivery means different things to different people.
Having said that , when the talk is of returning home mail delivery ,what exactly is meant by that.
Neighbourhoods developed in the last twenty years or more have never had mail delivery.
Anyone on a campaign trail during those years understands how much more difficult the task
Modern homes are almost entirely accessed by a flight of stairs..
Years ago our neighbourhood had a mailman who didn't even tackle driveways. He crossed lawns to save steps with an occasional surprise if he jumped over a shrub to land on a crouching gardener
below.
In the last municipal campaign, we witnessed leaflets tossed in the g-e-n-e-r-a-l direction of home entrances.
Heather sought to save endless stair- climbing, by scotch taping a leaflet to garage doors in town-house developments. One home-owner took exception. Said we were trying to imply support for the candidate instead of just trying to communicate.
It's a thankless task.
Use the mail ..... leaflets are discarded with junk mail and complained about.
Mail delivery costs more per leaflet than leaflets cost to print.
Use commercial delivery services and the leaflet gets tossed to the wind with other stuff and creates instant litter
Put out signs and another candidate flanks the signs with his.
There once was a time, when obvious dirty tricks would be disrespected by the community at large.
Tricksters would pay a penalty.
Last week I wrote Cabinet Ministers had to fall on their swords to establish Integrity in government.
I was persuaded by comments those days are probably no more.
Society is not better off when things don't need to be right or even appear to be right.
"Who needs daily at the door service anymore?"
ReplyDeleteOur family does, thank you very much. Why is Canada going to be the only G7 nation not to have it? Standards and services should improve, not regress.
The US will be following shortly. Their losses are huge year after year. Surprised they weren't the first.
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ReplyDeleteIf the mail can be safely delivered once a week, it beats a couple of the G7 where theft & vandalism
are the order of the day. Our rural routes are still dependant upon weather & road conditions. It is called
living in Canada eh,,,,
The U.S. has home delivery SIX days a week.
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ReplyDeleteIt is on the chopping block. It cannot be sustained. [ sound familiar ? }
10:58
ReplyDeleteWhich would give them home delivery five days a week (sound familiar?).
You really do not need any more material, Evelyn.
ReplyDeleteBut Christopher & Anna have been doing due diligence on Aurora's decision to increase the use of salt.
Something that Council should have done.