Ideas for the world's service people.

Discussion in 'Labor & Employment' started by Brett Nortje, Jul 10, 2015.

  1. Brett Nortje

    Brett Nortje Well-Known Member

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    I was thinking about the post office, and wondered if it could be made better? naturally, i will take a crack at anything, so;

    If the post office was to have more better paid staff, then there would be a better service quality. it should count for every kilometer covered, so, say a post person gets 100 letters per kilometer each day, that should equal 20 american cents or two rand a letter, so it would be 200 rand a day, or, 20 dollars a day, yes? this would mean a salary of times four, coming to 4000 rand a month, yes? that doesn't sound like enough to me in bulk! but i am sure they could make adjustments.

    As for the actual office, they are sate sponsored, so, will need to seek cash from customers or the state.

    If people had their postage stamps prices doubled, there would hardly be any notice of it. i mean, hardly any money times two is still hardly any money, yes?

    If the office was to charge a service fee to people getting letters, then it could work on a commission for the post delivery people, yes?
     
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    If all the services were better funded, then there would be more job appreciation, and, more diligence or hard work by those people, yes? i mean, with everyone after your job, it would be.

    Maybe if the servicemen were to have breakfast and lunch prepared by the people they serve, it will save them some money? i mean, two pieces of bread from random people every now and then is not asking too much, is it?

    How about if the communities were to give them stuff to recycle? this would mean, that, the citizens would be able to get rid of a lot more refuse, stuff that doesn't always fit into the bin, and the service people could recycle it for cash?
     

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