2/3 A significant amount of the postal processing operations in the Houston area are being handled by other processing centers in Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana. Despite this, customers should expect no more than an additional day added to normal service and delivery times.
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1- As an ex
#USPS worker of 12 yrs who was called back 2 work IMMEDIATELY & instructed 2 use my postal badge 2 get through armed roads by gun toting military during past hurricanes even though we had no electricity or water - stayed in tents & STILL processed MAIL...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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2 - ... have many friends that still work 4
#USPS that I was in close contact w during & after#HurricaneImelda — read USPS’s released press statements in real time 2B able 2 inform friends/family worries about their LOCAL post office being damaged or destroyed...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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3 - and these same folks panicked about news coverage of
#USPS Houston plant — the USPS’s public statements, boots on the ground of process plant workers & carriers proves this BS tweet FALSE! They had plans in action WAY B4 U claim 2 arrive on the scene 2 work out plans!pic.twitter.com/nJweUQaS0fThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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