A How-to Guide Part II: Mail

So you've saved up enough money for your new life at sea, chosen your preferred cruise line, and starting to book some itineraries. But how do you ACTUALLY live your life at sea? Where do you wash your clothes? How do you get your mail? Is there good internet access? Do you take your passport? In this multipart series, we'll explore the ins and outs of living on a cruise ship! Mail The United States Postal Service (USPS) has been serving this country longer than it's been a country. In 1775, Ben Franklin was appointed the first Postmaster General who built it into the behemoth we know today with 500,000 employees, housing 30,000 post offices , consuming 444 million gallons of fuel via 220,000 vehicles, delivering 143 billion pieces of mail to 160 million delivery addresses. According to the USPS, their main principal is "that every person in the United States – no matter who, no matter where – has the right to equal access to secure, efficient, and affordable mail se...