agency is the correct answer if this is a homework question.
2007-03-06 10:23:23
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answer #1
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answered by kk 4
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corporation. It is not an agency. In fact all the extra profit must be returned to the Treasury each year that is why they always need postal increases cause there is no cash in the bank
2007-03-06 10:24:37
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answer #2
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answered by belize91 3
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Service organization
2007-03-06 10:23:16
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answer #3
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answered by Dan821 4
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Normal Gov service.
2007-03-06 10:24:01
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answer #4
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answered by YupChubby 2
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replaced into everyone denied from sending a letter by using USPS? USPS is a provider not a enterprise they're prevented from making any money. on the different hand FedEx nor united stateswent out of enterprise because of fact of USPS existence. besides the undeniable fact that persons who ought to not handle to pay for FedEx or united statesought to apply USPS. in simple terms how is the Postal provider intruding on your existence? Is it combating you from making use of the different service you're able to be able to choose? out of your article: "The demanding situations hurting USPS's backside line mirror a "macro substitute in society," Postmaster wide-unfold Jack Potter stated at a press convention Monday previewing the proposed variations. "All posts international are challenged, in simple terms as we are, by potential of the diversion of difficult reproduction to digital medium."
2016-10-17 10:37:34
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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gov. agency or service.
or Government Supported Entity? (like Fannie Mae, or Freddie Mac)
Actually, the USPS is decent when it comes to doing its job. They move billions of pieces of mail every year and receive no gov. funding. They pay their expenses via postage and other services. So, they're actually closer to a quasi-private company.
2007-03-06 10:27:30
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answer #6
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answered by dapixelator 6
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Inefficiency because they're slower than frozen molasses moving uphill; monopoly because you don't see, for example, UPS sending letters and stuff; employee, because they're almost never happy to be doing what they're doing, they're just doing it to get money; or you could just cut off the sentence right there and have exactly the same definitions apply.
2007-03-06 15:03:33
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answer #7
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answered by Richard S 5
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Bureaucracy. I have a friend who is a postmaster. There's a reason why there is the term "going postal".
2007-03-06 11:29:48
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answer #8
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answered by Ceci 4
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Federal agency
2007-03-06 10:22:59
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answer #9
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answered by Dr Universe 7
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Inefficiency? It could be. But if you don't like it, you just have to spend some time in some other countries, and then you will start thinking US Post is the best!
2007-03-06 10:24:40
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answer #10
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answered by Mel 4
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Agency?
2007-03-06 10:23:42
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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