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Workers at Camp Casey's post office gave us a little insight.
[female speaker] We got 244 pieces of mail today.
On an average day, not in the holiday season, we might get a hundred.
[male speaker] We get mail in at 5:30 off the truck,
and our job is to sort it between the units. It comes like this--a bunch of bags.
What we do is we put it in the bags for the units.
Each one of these bags is a different unit. We have mail that might have a different unit
address or unit number that I'm not familiar with,
so we actually do have a lookup column, and lookup is where we go into the computer
and we will go on SMS Korea and we look up that person.
We know that when we're getting the package it may just be a package to us, but it may
be something extremely important to that person.