My point is that snail mail is dying, business snail mail has competition so businesses have an alternative albeit a more expensive one. I think the current situation has similarities to the miners in the early 80's.
Gringo you didn't have anywhere near the wage you're on now when you started. If the circumstances were reversed I'm sure you'd be striking. When was the last strike in your industry? Did you slate the drivers on here? No, thought not.
To say they should retrain for a different job is inflammatory, some of them have been posties for 25 years plus, it's part of their identity.
I don't think this is an appropriate forum to discuss politics, especially with all the closet tories. :023: