NYC Heads, which is worse? USPS or MTA

Which is worse

  • USPS

    Votes: 9 25.0%
  • MTA

    Votes: 27 75.0%

  • Total voters
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DonRe

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Does anyone actually KNOW anyone who's a train conductor and can explain those fukking 'signal problems' and all these bullshyt excuses MTA comes up with for delays?
If there's a sick passenger, GET THAT MOTHER fukkING JAKE OFF THE MOTHER fukkING TRAIN AND KEEP IT MOVING!! :damn:

I can just imagine a sick muthafukka getting tossed off the train by passengers like uncle did to jazzy Jeff
 
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Prime Time J

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I’m gonna hafta go with USPS or any shipping company for that matter.

Never hear my buzzer, and we have a big theft situation in my complex. I’ve had two packages stolen already. You see atleast one angry note left by a tenant a week.

I’m trying to pinpoint if it’s these scum bag younger kids who hang around all the time or random crack heads off the street:patrice:

Used to get my shyt shipped to my old job but no mo’ :sadcam:
 

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I'm fukking this close to just biting the bullet and purchasing a car, and spending an hour to look for traffic; all because these trains are fukking unbearable. Once it hits summer, it's pretty much fukking over.
 

ORDER_66

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Both...:scust: The MTA for all that bullshyt construction at THE WRONG TIMES... :pacspit:

and THE USPS for their slow ass service... :mindblown: Some days the mail comes the next fukking day...
 

Prime Time J

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I'm fukking this close to just biting the bullet and purchasing a car, and spending an hour to look for traffic; all because these trains are fukking unbearable. Once it hits summer, it's pretty much fukking over.

I would love to have a car again breh but unless I have my own spot where I don’t have to move it constantly
:camby:
 

JAY?

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MTA, and it's not even close.

If I didn't get free rides because I work for them, I wouldn't take the train at all.

Im applying for a position in a couple weeks. Hopefully I get that shyt
 

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The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has proposed a temporary 8% fuel surcharge on package deliveries to offset rising transportation costs, with the Associated Press reporting that the average price of a gallon of gas has risen to $3.94, a dollar more than a month ago. If approved by the Postal Regulatory Commission, this surcharge will take effect on April 26, 2026, and remain in place until January 17, 2027, affecting Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, USPS Ground Advantage, and Parcel Select services.

  • Scope: The fee applies only to package services and will not impact traditional letter mail or First-Class stamps.
  • Rationale: USPS cited surging diesel prices, which hit $5.38 per gallon (a 51% year-over-year increase), as the primary driver for the change.
  • Context: This marks the first time the USPS has levied a fuel-specific fee, a move intended to align with industry practices seen in competitors like FedEx and UPS while the agency faces potential cash shortages by early 2027.
 
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