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Big old jet airliner....
On Apr 28, 1:25 am, still me wrote:
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 11:16:24 -0500, A Muzi wrote: I buy a large amount of postal service 6 days a week and have a great relationship with the staff, even the Saturday football nut who takes the sports page I used to toss. They are extremely attentive and helpful. Michael's dead right and I was among the doubters, now changed in my opinion. Depends a lot on the postal clerk. There are some locally that I have come to know on a first name basis - very helpful. Then again, there are some that are the classic "government worker waiting for retirement". All in the same small office. Pettycrats. They say "no" not so much because of the fact that what you are doing is wrong or bad or different but simply because you have given them the ability to say "no." -M |
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Big old jet airliner....
On 28 Apr 2007 09:54:15 -0700, Marian
wrote: On Apr 28, 1:25 am, still me wrote: On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 11:16:24 -0500, A Muzi wrote: I buy a large amount of postal service 6 days a week and have a great relationship with the staff, even the Saturday football nut who takes the sports page I used to toss. They are extremely attentive and helpful. Michael's dead right and I was among the doubters, now changed in my opinion. Depends a lot on the postal clerk. There are some locally that I have come to know on a first name basis - very helpful. Then again, there are some that are the classic "government worker waiting for retirement". All in the same small office. Pettycrats. They say "no" not so much because of the fact that what you are doing is wrong or bad or different but simply because you have given them the ability to say "no." -M Dear Marian, True, but utterly different from RBT! We only say "no" for clear and cogent reasons on matters of staggering importance. Cheers, Carl Fogel |
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