Mail Carriers... [ The U. S. P. S.; Not All Men Anymore ] Poem by Bri Edwards

Mail Carriers... [ The U. S. P. S.; Not All Men Anymore ]

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A hurricane may delay the mail.
A neighbor may sometimes get 'your' letter.

But, for ‘pennies', carriers seldom fail.
Walking or driving, few could do it …better!


(December 30th 2020)

Monday, January 4, 2021
Topic(s) of this poem: men,short,women,jobs
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
I'm a retiree from the U. S. Postal Service, having worked as a 'mailhandler', 'manual clerk' and 'sales associate' aka 'window clerk. bri ;)
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Captain Cur 31 March 2021

I'm wondering if they are in such financial distress, why not go to only 3 day a week delivery? Should save a bundle, not sure how it affects employment!

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Captain Cur 31 March 2021

I could not have said it better! A great tribute to our men and women in gray and red, I think I got the uniform colors right!

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