Posted May 4th, 2010
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jomar asked: The best way could mean; least money involve in resolving the problem regarding name problem in National Statisics Office ?
Tags: Money, National Statisics, National Statistics Office
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Posted April 18th, 2010
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Dr. Dave asked: When you mail a letter or package, how does the post office determine the weight, and then decide if the correct postage has been applied? Obviously, each letter and package cannot be manually examined due to the volume of mail. Machines must weigh the mail, but how does it decide that the stamps affixed meet or exceed the necessary amount, considering that they don’t have bar codes or other mechanical “readers”? Do they have machines that can “see” what each stamp looks like?
Tags: Exceed, Post Office, Stamps
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Posted March 7th, 2010
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Brad asked: The post office is inefficient at delivering mail and has been out-competed in every area in which private enterprise is legally allowed to compete with it. People do not use the post office to deliver packages, but rather Fedex or UPS.
Is there any good reason why we shouldn’t just privatize the post office, abolish its monopoly privileges, and let it compete on the free market? The only remotely respectable argument against privatization of the post office that I can think of is that the inefficiency of the post office is a good argument against those who advocate that the government start other business enterprises.
Other than the fact that privatizing the post office will mean that post office employees will no longer be able to be paid outrageous salaries, why shouldn’t we privatize the post office?
Tags: Advocate, Inefficiency, Private Enterprise
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