Abdussamad
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only minister who is proving his worth
It's running at a loss!
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only minister who is proving his worth
every govt institution running at loss but he is trying his best to fill the gapIt's running at a loss!
So you want that they increase the rates...n people will lose interest...It's running at a loss!
every govt institution running at loss but he is trying his best to fill the gap
So you want that they increase the rates...n people will lose interest...
Its better that first people starts using this service and then in future gradually increase the charges...first let them fall in love with Pakistan postNo he's not. If he wants to run it profitably he needs to retrench excess workers, modernize operations (they still use cloth bags instead of standardized containers), and most important of all increase prices.
Their prices are 1/10th of what private companies charge. There's a lot of room for increasing prices without causing people to "lose interest" in their services.
Retrenching government employees is easier said than done. First, there would be serious pushback, confrontation, threats, and quite possibly strikes, boycotts, go slow, etc. Second, it would increase unemployment at a time when there is little opportunity for alternative employment. That would be a burden on society, and the system. Third, with an opposition and media is hellbent on criticizing everything the government is doing, it would be politically very damaging.No he's not. If he wants to run it profitably he needs to retrench excess workers, modernize operations (they still use cloth bags instead of standardized containers), and most important of all increase prices.
Their prices are 1/10th of what private companies charge. There's a lot of room for increasing prices without causing people to "lose interest" in their services.
good answer sirRetrenching government employees is easier said than done. First, there would be serious pushback, confrontation, threats, and quite possibly strikes, boycotts, go slow, etc. Second, it would increase unemployment at a time when there is little opportunity for alternative employment. That would be a burden on society, and the system. Third, with an opposition and media is hellbent on criticizing everything the government is doing, it would be politically very damaging.
Retrenching government employees is easier said than done. First, there would be serious pushback, confrontation, threats, and quite possibly strikes, boycotts, go slow, etc. Second, it would increase unemployment at a time when there is little opportunity for alternative employment. That would be a burden on society, and the system. Third, with an opposition and media is hellbent on criticizing everything the government is doing, it would be politically very damaging.
Its better that first people starts using this service and then in future gradually increase the charges...first let them fall in love with Pakistan post
Essentialy the private sector companies can outsource their business to pak post and still function profitably. You can start your own courier company by opening a few offices around the country and let pak post do the actually delivering. No need to invest in delivery infrastructure or anything expensive like that. This is called arbitrage and the cost will be borne by the taxpayer.
If Post is making money at these rates then its all good
It's not which is what i keep saying. It's running at a loss.
there are other reasons for loss like PIA and Railways, this new guy is trying to bring the losses down lets see how much he succeeds.
Bs bhai panah chahiay.