Friday, November 14, 2014

In Regards to Mail

In Susana Hootman's interesting and informative article "America the Inefficient', she firmly she convinces the audience that mail falls short by pointing out the inefficiency of the US postal service.
Overall the mailing industry cannot compete with the global market of technology. Hootman's initial approach targets the socio-econionic factor for why the mail exists and highlighting the reliability society faces towards it. The US mailing industry is seemingly based off tradition, yet with more reliance on technology the future for the mailing service is in question. Ultimately Hootman asserts the notion of a faster, efficient, and easily reachable way off traditional communication.. While I do agree that technology based mailing is very easy to give into, large leaps of completely cutting mail off would indeed hurt the economy in a slight degree and break away too fast from cultural tradition which in turn would be difficult for public interest.

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