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I'm very happy living north of the Orange Curtain.
As far as I am concerned, the vast expanse of suburbs without a downtown, known as the OC is where I have to work and what I have to drive through to get to San Diego.
I love the LBC.
"The only way to receive a Long Beach postmark on first-class, single pieces of mail with stamps is for a clerk at any post office retail counter to stamp them."
http://www.insidebayarea.com/california/ci_1331...
"The consolidation of operations in Santa Ana is expected to save the postal service $2.7 million annually. Those savings take extra fuel use and vehicle maintenance for traveling back and forth to Santa Ana into account, Maher said.
In addition, the jobs of 63 mail handlers and 95 clerks will be affected, Shepherd said. Of those 158 workers, about 110 will be transferred to Santa Ana, Maher said.
The remaining 48 positions will be eliminated from the Long Beach processing and distribution center, which employs 800; however, the workers themselves might be re-assigned to other postal facilities in southern Los Angeles or Orange County, Maher said.
They also might be assigned new positions, he said.
Early retirement also is an option for those workers. Anyone in the mail handlers or clerks unions who accepts the offer receives a $15,000 incentive, which expires Sept. 25, Maher said."
Last Thursday when at he Redondo facility two employees shared the following
with me which was relayed to West;Foster;Council and ranking members of the
Senate and House Committees dealing with such.
Two USPO slated for closure were indeed closed;stripped bare of all equipment which was shipped out to other facilities.
A few months later their studies revealed the projected savings did not
materialize.All the equipment was returned from whence it came...and
closed facilities were re opened.
OVER PAST CIRCA FIVE YEARS THERE HAS BEEN A MANY BILLION DOLLAR
COVER UP OVER THE FAILED MULTI BILLION DOLLAR FAILED SORTING SYSTEM
THAT WAS FORCED DOWN FROM TOM MANAGEMENT....without any input from
local levels....END RESULT....SYSTEM DOES NOT WORK AS WAS PROJECTED...
ALL MAIL MUST BE RUN THROUGH THE SYSTEM TWICE!!!!!!!!!
There is also the affirmative action and Peter Principle factors....merging units that have poorer performances with the stronger.....
management problems