Wholly anecdotal observation here, but it is the experience of a person who ships frequently, and has for several years, and who has used all the major shipping companies ...
USPS has proven more reliable than any other service I've used. Priority Mail gets packages to addresses in the same general region (West Coast to West Coast, say) sometimes the next day. From one coast to the other, even to rural addresses, never takes more than three business days. And the packages arrive undamaged.
Sorry that such has not been your experience, Luis.
I agree that USPS does an outstanding job, but I also realize it is running at a huge loss subsidized by all of us taxpayers. Hence, it isn't a fair comparison as Fed Ex and UPS have to turn a profit or they go out of business. But on the other side, the USPS has to do a lot of things by law that force it to be unprofitable that UPS and Fed Ex would never do (delivery to practically every address, every day - for example). My point is not political - it's just that the comparison is not balanced. One is a subsidized business with non-business objectives; whereas, the other two are for-profit businesses.
By subsidised you mean our stamps right? No government funds go the post office. The loss is due to a government decision to have them pre-pay retirement and health care in a short period for benifit payments to people not even hired yet. No other business or agency has been saddled with the same requirements. It's not perfect but it does great by me.
Tom D.
I agree that USPS does an outstanding job, but I also realize it is running at a huge loss subsidized by all of us taxpayers. Hence, it isn't a fair comparison as Fed Ex and UPS have to turn a profit or they go out of business. But on the other side, the USPS has to do a lot of things by law that force it to be unprofitable that UPS and Fed Ex would never do (delivery to practically every address, every day - for example). My point is not political - it's just that the comparison is not balanced. One is a subsidized business with non-business objectives; whereas, the other two are for-profit businesses.