My family has had postal workers since the early 1900s, three generations. Postal Workers are People, too.
So many changes have occured, especially in past 20 years, that have changed the whole nature of the job toward the negative. It used to be a pretty cushy job (sans the physical labor) and secure job and people were proud to be postal workers and admired and loved by those they served.
I still respect the jobs you guys/gals do for us and wish your working conditions were better.
My younger sister and her husband, both just retired from PO (They are the ones who saw the massive changes and had to spend a lot of time and effort, via organized workers, last half of their careers, keeping as many rights and safe working conditions, as possible for workers). My Dad was a rural carrier (really rural in Kentucky), I mean some "roads" really weren't there, and my Mom's Foster Mom was one of the first female substitutes, rural route, in the early 1900's.
Hugs, Alice