Consequently, when trying to renovate and stick with new ideas to an old-fashioned corporation, it can be quite the struggle for the employees to stray away from their norms. However, it must be done if they want this establishment and jobs to be saved. For example, according to Source A, one of the key points published in their magazine is increasing service. Although reducing services may save more money, “people have less faith in the system precisely because of spotty service.” If the USPS follows this proposition, they “could be the first carrier to reliably deliver all …show more content…
One of the benefits is this firm is one of the inexpensive options. In Source D, “Using UPS to FedEx is very expensive.” Why go to these other alternatives when this company charges you at a lower price? It is a better deal, and “if the bad economy hasn’t taught us anything else, it has taught us not to waste any money.” Also, consumers without technology would struggle more if they disintegrated, making it “extremely difficult… to get mail and packages sent. [Although] UPS and FedEx do offer package delivery, not everyone has one close by.”
Nowadays, going on the Internet is very accessible. Emails and messages is efficient and easy. However, in Source F, “an old-fashioned, handwritten letter has [more] value [than a fast and simple email]...” Affirmably, some things are better written with etched penmanship than some formatted text. Something utterly personal and sentimental deserves that much thought and