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Re: O.T. Mail delivery----(ya' right)........rant


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Posted by Joe (Wa) on January 08, 2008 at 19:08:13 from (66.248.40.163):

In Reply to: O.T. Mail delivery----(ya' right)........rant posted by Frank (N.Mi.) on January 08, 2008 at 14:43:17:

We have a one woman post office. Her office hours are 0800 - 1630 weekdays only. Lunch sign reads "1200ish-1230ish KNOCK IF IMPORTANT". P.O. box lobby is open 24-7-365.

If you get a package too large for your po box, she puts it in one the large lockers in the lobby and puts the key in your po box. If the package is too large, she'll put a pick up note in your po box. If it's still there after a couple days she phones or sends it out with the regular mail delivery to drop off at you home if you're there or if you have a delivery note on file, the mailman leaves it on your porch or a place you have designed.

I live 5+ miles from town, really in the sticks even for this area, have both a po box and a residential mail box. Not unusual to get mail with just my name & town name in either.

She's been here 5 years, took over from 2 worthless sweathogs that didn't do 1/10 what she does alone. She is 40ish, has tatoos on both upper arms and jokes that she has to keep a long shirt in back in case a postal inspector shows up.

I was buying a book of stamps a couple of years ago. She showed me a stamp chart on the wall with about six different stamp designs and said which one do you want. I said none of them, give me the ones with the neckkid wimmims onnit. She said those ones are all sold out, I'll reorder and have the mailman drop them off at your house in a plain brown envelope.

Super person, always ready to joke and sharp as a tack.

Joe


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