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Post office’s workload ‘doubled’ Page 4 • Wednesday, September 10, 2014 • The Hammonton Gazette POST OFFICE, from Page 1 tion of the two municipal postal services has been an increase in mail deliveries. “The work has doubled. With the growth of the package industry, which is up around 16 percent throughout the country, we have a lot more packages to deliver. Amazon is a big package business for us now. We have a lot of packages through Amazon. The workload has simply doubled. We have our carriers, vehicles to maintain and it’s quite an adventure,” Scott said. As expected with the consolidation, Scott said the post office’s volume has increased as there are more employees to take care of and safety continues to be addressed. Despite the increased workload, Scott said the employees have been able to adapt to the change. “I would say it is organized chaos. It seems to be a team effort. Everybody is stepping up to the plate and helping each other out. Everything has been in orderly fashion, and we always strive to keep it that way. We have another town coming in, it is just more travel and carriers have to be familiarized with the territory,” Scott said. Scott explained what the consolidation has meant from a route standpoint, as carriers have to deliver packages and mail to both municipalities. “Egg Harbor is just like a P.O. Box section though, so there are no deliveries from that building. We do all the deliveries here, rural and city. There are three city routes and there are eight rural routes,” Scott said. Dwayne Holmes has been the postmaster at the Marlton Post Office, but was recently transferred to the Hammonton Post Office, and at the moment, assigned the position of officer in charge. Holmes said the consolidation has been a cost-cutting measure, and it has helped prevent the inflation of the products. “So far it has been successful. I have only been here for a couple weeks. It is a really nice office. Egg Harbor is a great town, Hammonton is a great town and people seem to be receiving the change well. We have not had any issues,” Holmes said. Steve Repko previously worked as a carrier out of the Egg Harbor City facility. Repko, who has been a United States Postal Service employee for seven years, said one notable difference after the consolidation has been the travel back-and-forth from Egg Harbor City and Hammonton. He talked about the advantages of working in Hammonton now. “I think it will allow us to provide services that we wouldn’t be able to provide in a smaller office. The experimental thing they are doing with Amazon where you get a package the same day, we wouldn’t be able to do that in Egg Harbor City, but we can do that here because of the size of the office and distance,” Repko said. It has taken Repko time to adapt to the consolidation, and he said he is making progress. It might take him a few additional months to fully feel comfortable with the everyday operations. Hammontonian Stan Lawley has been working at the Hammonton Post Office for 20 years. Lawley said the consolidation has been fine and everyone is learning to adapt. “I like working in Hammonton because I was born and raised here. I have gotten to know my customers o