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Retirement age poll

What is your intended retirement age or age that you retired already?


  • Total voters
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I've been in several times. Mostly because the cbu at one house has been broken for 15 months. And if you fwd the mail, it just gets killed because current staff are cr@p.
I did premium forwarding for 4 months. I received a refund for all but, 3 weeks because they never honored the service and returned all mail.
Yep the new and improved po
 
I order dog food and cases of water all the time. I used to mumble under breath at "those type" of customers.
My mailman milks that RRECS beast, stops at mailbox even if there's no mail and such... wth, I don't blame them.... Had I not been close to the exit, I be padding everything I could as well.... 🤔 🤷‍♂️👉(y):oops::ROFLMAO:
 
For 36 years I drove 30+ miles one way to work. My local po is 5 min from my house,theyrevthe nicest people ever!.. been there 2x bc of express mailing stuff for retirement
Fw I w...im out of stamps..lol
I bought 2 books of stamps to carry with me on the route before I retired... never sold them, and I mail so few letters, I still have most of them... if I ever run out, I just buy some from my mailman... I hope to never go to a PO again... LOL .... 🤔 🤷‍♂️👉(y):oops::ROFLMAO:
 
It’s skewed because the question includes current retirees, some who retired well before all the *!$!* started hitting the fan. IAO I would recreate this poll to include only those who are still working. You’d see more 57s or younger..
There are some still working who projected going to 65+... one guy said he's not going until about 30 years from now... LOL... good luck with all that.... 🤔 🤷‍♂️👉:oops::ROFLMAO:
 
I bought 2 books of stamps to carry with me on the route before I retired... never sold them, and I mail so few letters, I still have most of them... if I ever run out, I just buy some from my mailman... I hope to never go to a PO again... LOL .... 🤔 🤷‍♂️👉(y):oops::ROFLMAO:
I will never set foot in my old po again
But my local is one room and sooo nice
 
I order dog food and cases of water all the time. I used to mumble under breath at "those type" of customers.
Lmbo
I signed up for auto delivery with chewy
Thought the same thing
I was home 2x to help, the last time the FedEx driver tore into my stone driveway, ran over my lawn and I canceled before he left the driveway. Chewy responded with a questionnaire and asked if it was bc of delivery..lol..yes, but it was FedEx
My reg mail carrier is awesome but planning on retiring in June
 
Lmbo
I signed up for auto delivery with chewy
Thought the same thing
I was home 2x to help, the last time the FedEx driver tore into my stone driveway, ran over my lawn and I canceled before he left the driveway. Chewy responded with a questionnaire and asked if it was bc of delivery..lol..yes, but it was FedEx
My reg mail carrier is awesome but planning on retiring in June
I had the same issue with a FedEx driver rip roaring up and down my driveway running off the driveway and doing damage... they hire some real losers... 🤔 🤷‍♂️👉:oops:(n)💩
 
I think before they enacted the PAEA nonsense in about 2006, USPS didn't lose $$$$ money 🤑..... PAEA was an intentional bankrupting of the USPS to force union concessions, and it worked as designed... 🤔 🤷‍♂️👉:oops:(n)

The Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act (PAEA), enacted in 2006, is often cited as a significant factor in the financial difficulties of the United States Postal Service (USPS).
 
Man, 23 years already with the PO. Need 13 more to retire at 57.
So a total of 36 years when I do go.
Glade I became regular within a year and half when I started.

Give me an early out, and I'm gone.
 
I think before they enacted the PAEA nonsense in about 2006, USPS didn't lose $$$$ money 🤑..... PAEA was an intentional bankrupting of the USPS to force union concessions, and it worked as designed... 🤔 🤷‍♂️👉:oops:(n)

The Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act (PAEA), enacted in 2006, is often cited as a significant factor in the financial difficulties of the United States Postal Service (USPS).
Not only that but, the new PEHB also took a toll. If you will be forced to Medicare at retirement, some are just bailing now. The less attractive the incentive to stay to no penalty - the faster people are figuring out postponed retirement and getting a bridge job.
 
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