Being s mason's tender is hard work. Most guys don't last one day.In the 80's I was a tender for a while and that's what we did was build nice fireplaces up in mountain communities, We did some block walls and such too, But mostly cool fireplaces. I learned pretty quick that shoveling sand and pushing wheelbarrows up hills and ramps wasn't what I wanted to do for the rest of my life.
I can't blame the immigrants for wanting to come here, That's what I would do if I was in that Cartel infested schitt-hole too. I'm glad you were able to make a living without having to hire them. My brother was a hardwood floor mechanic, The immigrants have infiltrated all the trades that Americans used to do. That's one thing I like about where I live, It's happening here, But there is a very small percentage of non citizens here.
You go to the mom and pop fast food places, The car washes, Just about everything here it's high school kids working there, Not border crossers.
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I forgot to mention, Like you said about the CCC. There is a beautiful Campground built by the CCC in the 30's up above Leeds Utah that has very nice Buildings that were made from rock they gathered up from the surrounding areas and it's like you said, Wow! What beautiful Craftsmanship! That's what is lacking today, People don't take pride in their work at all. Not everyone, But most just don't care.
My mail carrier puts my mail in neighbors boxes and I get others mail too. That used to be a big no no and mail carriers would get into serious trouble for that and they would only do it once. Not anymo
Yesterday I was in a bottle shop to get some beer. A female route postal employee was waiting for some take out as they also have a sandwich shop. I left her go ahead of me and she checked out with a sandwich, fries and 3 little shot bottles of vodka. I said to the cashier I bet the mail gets put in the wrong boxes after her lunch. She said that`s her diet everyday. I guess if they are buzzed they are less likely to go postal.When I was a kid my good friend's Dad was a postman. Back then, all of the people at the postal centers were vets. All men. His Dad was in combat in Korea and Vietnam and retired as a drill instructor at Fort Sill. All of the guys he worked with were vets. Most of them combat vets. Pretty much 100 percent.
My post offices here have almost no men at all. Maybe one in 10. My post man is a nice guy, but I'm pretty sure he's high every day. Here in Oklahoma, where weed is called "medicine" (and essentially is nearly free for anyone to buy) a large percentage of people you encounter are high all the time. I'm not joking. I mean highhhh... I had a lady nearly fall asleep at the Braums ice cream halfway through making my banana split. Every stoplight smells like a Grateful Dead concert.
I mean really? Is this all that shocking considering what is happening in the world?
Shipped a nice stock to a fellow shooter in MO, I am in NW FL. After a week the tracker showed it still sitting in my local PO, was supposed to be delivered 10/18, was actually delivered 10/25. The frustrating part is that it showed it sitting in my local PO for 8 days.........I have sent some packages out to people from the beginning of the week They are still sitting in the P/O according to the tracking numbers.
Talked to the Post Master and they stated due to the storms a huge backlog is staged and with Columbus Day on Monday.
The backlog grows.
I understand this. So please all be patient waiting for your stuff.
It also allows you to hold a delivery if you are away. I also can have the package delivered to a UPS store if I don't want it sitting on the porch.For $19 a year you can pay UPS to upgrade your account with their CHOICE program so they don't send it to USPS. I know WTF but.... The turn over rate here is so bad, it's better than not getting your package or what ever is coming USPS from UPS. They all got there hand out. I don't have a mail box just a gang box a mile away. Some other person has the same numerical address on a different street, so the mailman gets them mixed up often. I get a notice mail is delivered, go down there and no mail.
USPS website says 1-3 days now. I challenge anybody to find a better example of what happens when you put non business people, or people with no common sense, in charge of running a business. Wait, a better example would be a politician being president. Yep, absolute fustercluck.I remember when Priority Mail started it was touted as 2-3 days service...