spitfire_er
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Anyone else have issues with their mail carriers? Almost 2 years ago I moved from a very large city, several million, to a smaller town of about 13K people. At my previous residence, we had the BEST mail carrier. He was an older gentleman that also was willing to help, take packages when I didn't schedule them, drop stuff off at our house, would tuck packages behind stuff so they wouldn't get taken, talk to us, etc.
When we moved to our current residence, we hardly ever get the same carrier, mail is very often delivered to the wrong address, and today...... Both my wife and I were in the kitchen, with our 4 little kids all under 7 running around and screaming in the front room like kids do and we both heard the mailman open our porch door, drop the mailbox lid and walk out. No knock, no door bell. I left for work, and saw the postal carrier at the end of my block, 3 houses down. No big deal, except, today is one of the days I have my gun shop open, so I get to work in the shop in the afternoons. I've been waiting on a Defiance action for quite some time now. Guess what was suppose to arrive today! Wife sends me a text "WTF", with an attached image of "sorry we missed you" note. I'm no mail carrier but they needed a signature of course for this and I'm not sure why they didn't even take the effort to knock at the door or the door bell. My wife is usually always home too. It took longer to write out the note, than to stand there for a minute and knock or ring the door bell. So instead of starting to put together this rifle today, I'll have to wait till Thursday, (my next day in the shop). Not the end of the world just very annoying.
When we first moved here and I was getting my FFL at this new residence, I was notified that my license was suppose to show up on a certain day as well. Day came, NO license! There I am thinking, oh great what do I do now! It was scheduled to be here today and nothing. Now I'm going to have to call the ATF, tell them the license went missing, issue a new one, etc, etc..... 6 hours later, it showed up in my mailbox. I think it got delivered to the wrong address and someone had enough wherewithal to realize that this wasn't just some junk piece of mail.
I know there has been a million USPS posts, but I see more and more laziness within the USPS as the years go by.
When we moved to our current residence, we hardly ever get the same carrier, mail is very often delivered to the wrong address, and today...... Both my wife and I were in the kitchen, with our 4 little kids all under 7 running around and screaming in the front room like kids do and we both heard the mailman open our porch door, drop the mailbox lid and walk out. No knock, no door bell. I left for work, and saw the postal carrier at the end of my block, 3 houses down. No big deal, except, today is one of the days I have my gun shop open, so I get to work in the shop in the afternoons. I've been waiting on a Defiance action for quite some time now. Guess what was suppose to arrive today! Wife sends me a text "WTF", with an attached image of "sorry we missed you" note. I'm no mail carrier but they needed a signature of course for this and I'm not sure why they didn't even take the effort to knock at the door or the door bell. My wife is usually always home too. It took longer to write out the note, than to stand there for a minute and knock or ring the door bell. So instead of starting to put together this rifle today, I'll have to wait till Thursday, (my next day in the shop). Not the end of the world just very annoying.
When we first moved here and I was getting my FFL at this new residence, I was notified that my license was suppose to show up on a certain day as well. Day came, NO license! There I am thinking, oh great what do I do now! It was scheduled to be here today and nothing. Now I'm going to have to call the ATF, tell them the license went missing, issue a new one, etc, etc..... 6 hours later, it showed up in my mailbox. I think it got delivered to the wrong address and someone had enough wherewithal to realize that this wasn't just some junk piece of mail.
I know there has been a million USPS posts, but I see more and more laziness within the USPS as the years go by.