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Season 2.5, Episode 1: Let's Save The USPS! Ft. Alex

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Join Jaku and Johnny for the I Got One podcast. The only Entrepreneur Podcast online that you're reading the description for right now. There's still a pandemic going on, but we're back to help save the post office. One way to save money is to train dogs to help sort mail. They might eat some of it, but at least they're fed. Another idea is to bring back something from the past. Mail your children. It's like childcare. If they stick around long enough, maybe they will become postal workers, and then the cycle can begin again. Twitter could help out by creating paid for stamps to go on tweets that show your USPS spirit. You get swag, and the USPS gets a few pennies. One thing the USPS does still that hasn't really been replaced is sending cards to people. What if we just send more cards? Conception day, extra birthdays, or even an autoscheduled delivery? Set up birthday cards for your family that you don't want to talk to so you don't have to. Do you use Postmates? What about Post Mates, the new tinder for postal workers? They could even do a calendar like firefighters do. It would probably get free shipping! We are joined by Alex, to give you, the listeners, our business ideas FREE of charge so that you too can become entrepreneurs like us!
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Join Jaku and Johnny for the I Got One podcast. The only Entrepreneur Podcast online that you're reading the description for right now. There's still a pandemic going on, but we're back to help save the post office. One way to save money is to train dogs to help sort mail. They might eat some of it, but at least they're fed. Another idea is to bring back something from the past. Mail your children. It's like childcare. If they stick around long enough, maybe they will become postal workers, and then the cycle can begin again. Twitter could help out by creating paid for stamps to go on tweets that show your USPS spirit. You get swag, and the USPS gets a few pennies. One thing the USPS does still that hasn't really been replaced is sending cards to people. What if we just send more cards? Conception day, extra birthdays, or even an autoscheduled delivery? Set up birthday cards for your family that you don't want to talk to so you don't have to. Do you use Postmates? What about Post Mates, the new tinder for postal workers? They could even do a calendar like firefighters do. It would probably get free shipping! We are joined by Alex, to give you, the listeners, our business ideas FREE of charge so that you too can become entrepreneurs like us!
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