The USPS, most likely unintentionally, is delivering a fly line in a “tight loop”. I acquire a big portion of fly fishing and fly tying stuff from Ebay. It’s almost always shipped with USPS and usually without issue. But a recent purchase is indicative of part of the reason the USPS is going bankrupt.
https://postaltimes.com/amid-loomin...s-to-include-reforms-in-any-financial-relief/
I acquired a New Old Stock (NOS) SA Sonar Fly Line from a seller in Maine at a really decent price back on May 2nd. It was promptly shipped. It should arrive in Bozeman tomorrow-13 days after being posted. Why, because the USPS in their attempt at efficiency routed it a tad bit out of the way—roughly 5000 miles instead of the more direct 2500 miles which means the per/parcel $$ to deliver my fly line doubled.


I do realize that it probably wasn’t intentional but the USPS delivers ~22 million parcels every day. If only a small percentage of those received the treatment mind did, its no wonder they are losing $$.
https://postaltimes.com/amid-loomin...s-to-include-reforms-in-any-financial-relief/
I acquired a New Old Stock (NOS) SA Sonar Fly Line from a seller in Maine at a really decent price back on May 2nd. It was promptly shipped. It should arrive in Bozeman tomorrow-13 days after being posted. Why, because the USPS in their attempt at efficiency routed it a tad bit out of the way—roughly 5000 miles instead of the more direct 2500 miles which means the per/parcel $$ to deliver my fly line doubled.


I do realize that it probably wasn’t intentional but the USPS delivers ~22 million parcels every day. If only a small percentage of those received the treatment mind did, its no wonder they are losing $$.