November 17, 2009
This month’s Edition includes news on why Flat Rate Priority Mail packaging provides the perfect recipe for creating special holiday care packages.
Also, you’ll hear about one Postmaster’s personal story of determination that has helped make Breast Cancer Research semipostal stamps a big hit at her Post Office.
Finally, meet a California letter carrier who’s cultivated a unique hands-on approach to beautifying the neighborhoods he serves.
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October 21, 2009
In this edition, postal employees share their views on electronic bill payment and a little girl helps her local postmaster — and the USPS — through her grass roots charity efforts.
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September 25, 2009
Hail to the Chief — and the Historian!
In this edition, you’ll hear USPS President, Mailing & Shipping Services Bob Bernstock discussing the latest sales trends and announcing a new retail product test coming to Post Office lobbies in October. Then, take a trip back in time with Postal Headquarters’ official Historian, Meg Ausman, who is looking to the Postal Service’s future with a unique perspective on its past.
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July 27, 2009
In this edition, you’ll learn just what it will take to issue a Michael Jackson stamp. You’ll also hear about the results of the Priority Mail ad campaign. Just how good is that Al guy? And wait till you hear this breaking news about BIG changes to tracking and tracing. You’ll meet the owner of a unique coffee shop in Des Moines who relies on Click-N-Ship to perk up her worldwide business. We’ll also take you across the border and visit with Canada Post who shares many of our same challenges — and yet still are making a profit.
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June 23, 2009
In this edition, you’ll hear from a group of employees in Minnesota who are hitting all the right notes, learn about employees in Phoenix who helped a co-worker in need, meet a Wisconsin postmaster who encourages “clothes” encounters of the second and third kind, and get the final tally on the NALC Food Drive.