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Old 12-12-2013, 07:37 PM   #130
Slava
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Originally Posted by burnin_vernon View Post
There is a lot of misinformation in this thread so I wont even begin to explain them. As for my take on all of this, the most frustrating thing is the timing and presentation of this news. Employees were not told that this was coming at all. A few carriers had radios on and we found out when the public did. CP knew this was coming for a long time. Real slimy.

As for the work pattern itself, I don't think it's that horrible. It means I won't walk 10k a day anymore. I had thought the transformation would have me walking 20km so I am a bit relieved. I would rather not drive all day, though, as my job keeps me in very good shape.

There are a lot of seniors on disability on my route and I feel bad for them. A few of them clearly are alone and getting the mail will be more than just an inconvenience for them. I guess it depends on where the CMB is going to be located, but, as mentioned previously, older neighborhoods aren't planned with this in mind, so I fear they could be far away from their homes.

The stamps increase seems incredibly stupid to me. A jump to 87 cents is significant and will push even more people away from the Post Office. Personal mail (letters and cards) will now be a luxury. I've already been told by haters of email, that they will reconsider when they want to send tangible, personal thoughts to a loved one. As for business mail, anyone who feared electronic financial transactions will now explore online options to save money. Canada Post has maintained that letter mail is our bread and butter; they make nowhere near the amount of revenue on parcels, yet they are making this move?

I knew big changes were coming, but I thought they would just effect employees. It was a real shock to see them screw customers over. None of us saw this coming. The timing and aggressiveness of this announcement smells rotten. I don't think they care about the future of the company and have something else up their sleeves.
I don't know, does $0.87 constitute a luxury? That seems like hyperbole. I don't think that cost is going to prevent anyone from sending a letter that otherwise would. In all honesty, I have no idea how much it costs today? I just go to the post office and have them tell me anyway, so I wouldn't even notice.

I understand why employees feel like they ought to have known in advance, but at the same time aren't the cuts through attrition? My understanding is that they aren't laying off a lot of people, but just aren't replacing them over the next five years? If I'm wrong, it would change my thoughts, but most employees don't hear about longer term strategic plans before the public.
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