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MEMO TO NEW POSTMASTER GENERAL: Do These Ten Things And You Will Succeed

The 76th U.S Postmaster General quietly took office in July, two months after his appointment was announced. Due diligence into his background having been performed, David Steiner walked into 475 L’Enfant Plaza on July 15, into his office and sat in the chair first occupied by the Father of the American Post — Benjamin Franklin.

At the very start of his leadership, a seasoned executive like Mr. Steiner will reflect on his journey ahead. He will pay careful attention over the next 90 days to see what needs to be done in the coming months and years.

To aid in this process, the editors offer this list of ten things the new Postmaster General must do to succeed.

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Mail Slug
Mail Slug
3 months ago

If you don’t fix Last Mile Delivery it will all be for nothing.
You can’t find, or keep new help because the job
is “Undoable” for most people.
You can sort as many parcels as you want.
If you don’t have help to deliver them it’s worth nothing!!!!!!

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