f. Provide a concluding statement or section that follows from and supports the information or explanation presented (e.g., articulating implications or the significance of the topic).
The United States Postal Service
As the world encounters new changes, many other things are nearly forgotten. The world nearly seems to be run by technology. Whether its the phones, computers, or the internet itself. The United States Postal Service has been around for centuries, but sadly its service has seems to be over run by electronic mail. Due to this, the USPS has made the decision of cutting back its services. That is why I think the USPS should be reconstructed, so it can yet again meet the needs of a changing world.
If the United States Postal Service considers to restructure, there will be no worries that American Citizens will loose there jobs. In other words, it would be a great opportunity for more job positions for citizens. The USPS will show that its effort to keep Americans Citizens satisfied will even be more desirable.(Doc C) "At the end of the day, I'm convinced that if we make the changes that are necessary, we can continue to provide universal service for Americans for decades to come."
Sooner or later there will be one day when technology will fail. What would happen if technology was the only source of communication we have relied on, and the USPS was long forgotten. It would definitely be a major chaos to America. The USPS is a major importance to our nation, and millions of people depend on its service. The USPS should step up there game and remind citizens that it is a representation of America. There are many places people who do not have the advantage of having technology.(Doc G) Shows the Ochopee Post Office, the smallest free standing post office in the United States. Like they say, the smallest things can make difference.
The United States Postal Service needs to maintain there service on point. They should increase there hours or days in which they open. Or probably get more workers to work more shifts, and satisfy costumers.(Doc A) "At the end of the day, I'm convinced that if we make the changes that are necessary, we can continue to provide universal service to Americans for decades tom come."
In conclusion, technology might seem to overtake the world, but the USPS can never be forgotten.
In conclusion, technology might seem to overtake the world, but the USPS can never be forgotten.
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