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WV Post Offices Trim Hours To Save Money Save Email Print
Posted: 6:25 AM Oct 10, 2008
Last Updated: 10:04 PM Oct 10, 2008
Reporter: The Associated Press

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Charleston, WV (AP) -- The United States Postal Service has reduced operating hours at more than a fourth of West Virginia post offices and more cutbacks are expected.

Postal service spokesman David Walton says 124 post offices across the state are closing or opening 30 minutes later; another 55 are closing for lunch or closer later in the day for lunch.

Walton cited high fuel prices and declining mail volumes for the changes.

He says every post office in West Virginia is being examined to determine whether more changes are needed.

With 220,000 vehicles, walton says a one-cent increase in a gallon of gas costs the postal service $8 million a year.

During the third quarters of the past two fiscal years, post offices also processed 5.5 billion fewer pieces of mail.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All rights Reserved.)

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Posted by: Kathy Location: Parkersburg on Oct 29, 2008 at 07:13 AM
The maagement want their bonuses for cutting expenses. They don't care about service. Just their bonuses they get at Christmas. They got rid of the vending machines because they had to allot hours for tending to them. Those cut hours also gave them bonuses. Don't let them feed you that line about saving money. They may process less letters but with internet packages costing more than a letter, do you really believe that they are taking in less? Also, gas prices are going down now!

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