
We Never Close (1970s)
The film discusses the introduction of self-service post offices in the United States, highlighting their convenience for the public. These self-service units allow customers to buy stamps and deposit mail at any time, including nights and weekends. Various types of self-service options are presented, such as lobby vending machines, outdoor walkup post offices, and drive-up units in shopping centers. The film emphasizes the role of clerk technicians and maintenance mechanics in ensuring these machines operate smoothly, detailing their training and responsibilities. Overall, self-service post offices are portrayed as a valuable addition to the postal system, enhancing accessibility and efficiency.
Keywords
self-service post office, convenience, postal system, clerk technicians, maintenance mechanics, vending machines, 24-hour service, training, accessibility, efficiency
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