Posted by welding man on March 19, 2017 at 07:12:25 from (76.9.238.157):
Just wondering how the postal service is in your area of the country. It has gotten to the point that we cannot trust them to deliver anything right any more. We live in a rural area and our carrier is a contract carrier, not a postal service employee. Missing mail,lost mail, packages not delivered due to being left in their vehicle and found a couple of days later is now the norm. We have complained to the local postmaster to no avail. Our local post office no longer postmarks any mail. If you mail a letter to go from one end of town to the other it is hauled 240 miles and is brought back to the same post office. My Wife mailed our taxes to our CPA on Monday at 11:00 AM, paid $8.97 to get one envelope delivered. The CPA received them at 12:15 Saturday.The envelope had to travel a whopping 40 miles, but the best I can calculate it traveled 360 miles and took 5 days. A pony express rider could ride 75 miles in a day in the 1800's. No wonder the postal service is always broke.
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