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  • I SAW A LETTER GETTING BENT AT 0:50 !!!

  • 0:37 Thats a "Medical Gurney"?? o_O

  • what happens to the millions of santa claus letters? where do they go before they are thrown away. how are they thrown away/recycled? is there a video on this.

  • >>> The USPS isn't very efficient. I was waiting on a package in Virginia. It was sent from West Virginia down to Georgia, then back up to Maryland and finally back down to Virginia. My package passed over me several times before they finally delivered it. With all that waste, it's no wonder they're crying about budget issues. It's time to privatize the mail system.

  • .41cents/min. wages for city letter carriers

    .32 cents/mi. fuel cost

    2.4min./mi. avg. travel time in residential areas

    $1.30 to retrace for one DPS error

  • Hold on little unfranked stamps

  • actually, faggot, i have a job as a carpet installer/remover and i make 70 a day, probably more than your dumbass makes

  • @StinkingHobo 10 months down the line i still think it.

  • Thumps up if ur watching this because you got a package

  • i wish i had a big cock

  • How many of you are watching this vid because you're waiting on a package? LOL

    Cool stuff though!

  • @sXeCanadianBoy I only saw envelopes, how are packages handled?  They can't go through those rollers XP

  • @sXeCanadianBoy me!!

  • the last aprt is wrong...only city carriers take their mail to the street(we call DPS). us RURAL carriers case the mail at the station. I think its much easier and faster than those milk carriers..i mean city carriers.

  • That didn't really answer my curiosities. 

  • take cock out of your mouth and start speaking english

  • What happens to international mail? I can imagine that mail to countries where numerous non-stop flights from the US are offered to, such as Germany, U.K., Australia, Japan, Italy, are simply loaded onto a plane at the nearest international airport. But, what happens to mail to smaller countries, such as Armenia, Estonia, Mongolia, Indonesia, and most African countries, where there is no air connection between the US and them?

  • have you seen the videos of some of the sorting facitlys like usps,and ups,fedex? they throw the mail and letters and packages around,slide them,hit them. jeez.

  • @morbidangelofdeath1 try doing the job. I wouldnt talk unless you have actually done it yourself.

  • Could you emagine if you stopped the video and looked really carefully at the letters and then sen them post saying that they are on youtube? I'm going to send some of these people RADOM letters out of the blue with total nonsense in them>: )

  • With all that automation you would think they would get our mail to us on time. Nope, instead I get my BBM 10 days late and my customers call in and complain that I am holding their mail.

  • wow ! incredible video !

    Oh , not this one, sorry.

  • that was the most boring thing ive ever seen in my entire life

  • look at that bullshit load job at 1:10. Did your jogger have a breakdown? Attention class! This is how your letters end up eatin' by a machine...

  • AFCS machines don't have joggers like DBCS/BCS do (I assume you work at the USPS as do I), and are not loaded by hand, so what was shown is about typical.

  • mail isn't suppose to be loaded like that (e.g., sticking upward etc.) regardless of what machine it is. The loader is asking for unnecessary machine jams and nixie.

  • There is no 'loader'. The mail is automatically fed from the Barney. Did you notice the mail entering the stream from the right? There is an operator, and yes they are supposed to adjust or remove stuff like that, but they are also busy pulling mail from the stackers, so they can't watch the infeed continuously.

  • it's considered a load station nontheless

    -- even if there are other responsiblities involved.

  • Nice to see that Milwaukee's processing facitlity is almost exactly like the ones in Florida.

    Search YouTube for "Going Postal Rain Man"

  • Makeup..................dear..­....

  • wow, that guy is wrong. the carriers don't just come in a pick up their mail for the day and then hit out to the street as soon as they come in. they're spending at least 2-3 hours in the office sorting other mail for their route first.

  • The man that is speaking is irritating! His language and choice of words are way too complex.

  • Cool. And all I was here for was to check how they sort letters by zip code lol

  • Great video, amazing how 2 minutes and 46 seconds cleared up my questions

  • Holy dooley! The machines sort to the order of delivery to each individual carrier in any area!?! They're way ahead of us here in Sydney Australia...we still use Kangaroos and Emus to sort mail. It's called the HOP and PECK Sorting System. No not really just joking. We have electronic bar coding too but it's taking a while to implement the precise sorting disscussed in the video on a nation-wide scale possibly due to our vast continent with such a comparitively small population.

    Comments welcome

  • Ya, it is amazing on how the letters are sorted out in order of the route. Ya im a city carrier in new york city. Ya most of the time it is in order, some days omg.. it is way out of wack .that system is call DPS .Also not all letters dont go in that system which is raw mail.we just dont go and take the mail and leave, we have all these other things to sort out, magazines, large enveolpes,certified mail pieces. which takes 3-4 hours to sort out depending on how much mail there is.

  • Very informative, Just what I was looking for.

    Thanks

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