Posted by Dave Sherburne NY on December 20, 2014 at 14:18:25 from (74.32.143.188):
In Reply to: USPS revisited posted by Pitch on December 20, 2014 at 12:24:27:
I was going to say,I can't complain, but I did a couple of weeks ago. We have a new guy on the route and he seems to just throw the mail in the box. Or pack it in tight just so he doesn't have to bring it to the house. Had a box one day that was a snug fit in the box and the rest of the mail gets stuffed around it. My wife went out to get the mail one rainy day and an envelope with a payment in it was laying on the ground. I took it to the post office and chatted with the postmaster. Glad it wasn't a credit card payment that might of gotten lost. I talked to the carrier and explained he could drive down the driveway drop packages on the back porch and drive right out the other side. The FedEx guy likes to leave packages on the front porch that never gets used and packages lay there til an email tells me they have been delivered. Caught him the other day and explained he doesn't have to walk thru 2 ft or more of snow, he can drive down the driveway leave his package and drive on thru.
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