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The location changed several times until 1906 when rural delivery started.
For full-time residents without city or rural delivery, the alternative is a post office box.
Labor Cost The previous section compared city and rural delivery on the basis of time.
However, using either labor cost figure, rural delivery was profitable for the Postal Service.
Before turning to Section 2, some background information on rural delivery and city delivery is offered.
Rural Delivery, used in rural areas for home deliveries.
Daylight grinned as he answered, "Drumming up trade for a free rural delivery route."
"Do you know when rural delivery started?"
There is no home delivery on the Bolivar peninsula, only rural delivery.
-Rural delivery cost reflects a lower level of service than city delivery.
It concluded that there was no cross subsidy of rural delivery by city delivery.
The local post office, at 4078 County Rd 121, offers lock boxes and services one rural delivery route.
Rural delivery was a great improvement, allowing citizens to sleep peacefully through the mornings without any dramatic interruptions.
This will be seen clearly in Section 4, where the profitability of rural delivery is calculated for each quintile.
In fiscal 1987, about one-tenth of its total budget went to private operators that provided such services as transportation, sorting and rural delivery.
Comparison of the Cost of City and Rural Delivery 2.1.
In 1913 came the introduction of parcel post delivery, which caused another boom in rural deliveries.
The community had a post office from 1872 to 1877 and thereafter relied on services in Forest City, as well as rural delivery.
Has even a rural delivery.
Postal service is provided via rural delivery from Annville and Lebanon.
If, in 1989, the Postal Service's overall surplus had been much larger, the profit from rural delivery would no doubt have been greater.
Conversely, if the year had been one in which the Service had a sizeable deficit, rural delivery would have been less profitable.
Rural delivery became a permanent service in the early twentieth century, and personal mail receptacles were required for delivery by the twenties.
Rural Delivery refers to these topics:
"I'm not going to do anything," said one letter carrier, Grace Piontek, 54, after returning to the center from her rural delivery route.