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Stephen Pollard

ByStephen Pollard, Stephen Pollard

Opinion

The Royal Mail - we don't need it

August 7, 2009 07:03
1 min read

Just been listening on my way in to some half-wit from the UCW blathering on about the postal strikes which are happening today.

But there can be no clearer demonstration of the need for Royal Mail to modernise - a, euphemism, if ever there was one, for 'contract' - than the fact that I only discovered yesterday that there had been a series of strikes over the past few weeeks both where I live and where I work, and it hasn't affected me or the JC in the least. 

The only times I ever send a letter from home now are to those few organisations who still require cheques, and to send formal documents of some kind which can't be emailed. As for receiving post: at home, it's just a few bills from those companies stuck in the twentieth century, which don't email bills, and a few magazines we subscribe to. Most deliveries are from private firms, which are so much more reliable than Parcel Force.

At work, few things annoy me more than when people send letters inviting me to speak somewhere, and don't have an email address to which I can reply. Almost as a matter of principle I say no to such invitations. I had two yesterday, and said no to both.