guerilla ceiling fan action
The post office in Yorkville (90th and 3rd) is about fifty times nicer than the one in Harlem sixteen blocks north, which lacks the bright lights, sufficient staffing, and air conditioning afforded Upper East Side residents. Also, there is no bulletproof glass in front of the postal worker stations on the Upper East Side.
The post office in Harlem has no perceptible air conditioning, but it does have a ceiling fan, located so high that no one can reach the cord to turn it on, and, of course, it is always off. One time I was waiting in line and we were all so hot that this one big guy and I seriously discussed his boosting me on his shoulders so we could turn on the fan.
Subversive action is clearly necessary at the Oscar Garcia Rivera USPS station.
The post office in Harlem has no perceptible air conditioning, but it does have a ceiling fan, located so high that no one can reach the cord to turn it on, and, of course, it is always off. One time I was waiting in line and we were all so hot that this one big guy and I seriously discussed his boosting me on his shoulders so we could turn on the fan.
Subversive action is clearly necessary at the Oscar Garcia Rivera USPS station.





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