But wait, there's More!!
What we have this morning is another Publicly Owned Vehicle delivering the StatesmanJournal's Wednesday Shopper Publication door- to-door, however this is in a different neighborhood and a involves different staffing.
Best I could tell there was only two passengers in this vehicle (that looks a retired Police Car) rather than the three regulars that visited my neighborhood again this morning.
An even greater difference was this Driver was simply throwing the Publication copies from the opened car window.
Now that's productivity. No need to wait for the passenger (who is likely another innocent Mentally Retarded resident of a group home who has been sucked into a DHS job training charade) to get out of the car and find their way back, which sometimes can become a time wasting delay.
Perhaps some of you can help me estimate as to how many Public Employees it might take to deliver the StatesmanJournal's Wednesday Shopper Publication door- to-door, every week, across the entire Salem/Keizer communities.
Golly, with Gas prices nearing $3.00 a gallon, Public employees might begin delivering the daily newspaper each morning.
I would welcome the likely quieter running Publicly owned vehicles over the noisy old Junkers the self-employed paper delivery people use now.
Best I could tell there was only two passengers in this vehicle (that looks a retired Police Car) rather than the three regulars that visited my neighborhood again this morning.
An even greater difference was this Driver was simply throwing the Publication copies from the opened car window.
Now that's productivity. No need to wait for the passenger (who is likely another innocent Mentally Retarded resident of a group home who has been sucked into a DHS job training charade) to get out of the car and find their way back, which sometimes can become a time wasting delay.
Perhaps some of you can help me estimate as to how many Public Employees it might take to deliver the StatesmanJournal's Wednesday Shopper Publication door- to-door, every week, across the entire Salem/Keizer communities.
Golly, with Gas prices nearing $3.00 a gallon, Public employees might begin delivering the daily newspaper each morning.
I would welcome the likely quieter running Publicly owned vehicles over the noisy old Junkers the self-employed paper delivery people use now.
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