Dichotopotamus t1_j1nhjpw wrote
Reply to comment by brownredgreen in I’m a delivery worker in New York. Winter is the toughest time of year by EvanMcD3
USPS is also a loses billions annually. Delivery is a very low margin to negative function. Being a deliveryperson is a starter job for young people to learn basic responsibilities, interact with people and handle money. It's not "living wage" kind of job.
brownredgreen t1_j1ntcss wrote
Every job should be a living wage job.
You're holding a morally repugnant view.
NicksOnMars t1_j1nnm3r wrote
So, you're saying young people dont deserve to earn a living wage? Ok grinch. Sorry... scrooge.
Dichotopotamus t1_j1nwxfg wrote
A 16 year old paying rent and maybe supporting others? No not on a delivery person job only. It's not grinch, it's reality. Some jobs are spending money and not careers. Downvotes are just bleeding hearts who don't know any better or have no interest in uplifting people to their potential.
TheLastHotBoy t1_j1ojfvh wrote
Dude this is New York City I regularly have 40-year-olds bringing in this 30 year old (me) food.
In fact I don’t remember the last time a child brought me food.
I’m sure they’re not looking for spending money
AskAboutMyDiarrhea t1_j1rzvz7 wrote
USPS doesn't lose money, it's a service just like firemen and policemen. That whole stupid rhetoric that the USPS is supposed to be a profit center is wrong.
Dichotopotamus t1_j1zpvuu wrote
Yes, the USPS does lose money.
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