Thirty Feet is Too Far for the USPS

#5
#5
There is a rotation of two at my house. Both women. One is a lot more over weight than the other but she always gets out to deliver packages to the door. The other does whatever she can not to. I've had boxes jammed so tight into the mailbox it took 2 hands and a foot on the post to pull it out. Yesterday we had several arrive and she put one in the newspaper slot because it wouldn't fit in the box. It's ridiculous.

And they wonder why UPS and FedEx are kicking their rear.
 
#7
#7
Our postal carrier looks and acts like the sweetest Grandma, and is fit as a fiddle...always parks and walks up to the house with even smallest of packages....asks about our son...let's us know about stuff in neighborhood we want to adopt her!
 
#8
#8
Our postal carrier looks and acts like the sweetest Grandma, and is fit as a fiddle...always parks and walks up to the house with even smallest of packages....asks about our son...let's us know about stuff in neighborhood we want to adopt her!

I'll trade you a 300 pound guy with the personality of a brick wall, who listens to earbuds while delivering mail and constantly gets our address wrong...
 
#14
#14
I've been in my garage waived at my mailman and he waived back, walked out to the box a few minutes later and found a "could not deliver" slip.
 
#18
#18
paid to have keys overnighted from asheville to jc, tn. it took a week and a half. i called usps cms, they said sorry. asked for my money back, "sorry sir". i would have driven had i not had to work

a month later a relative sent me a package from jc to asheville. it took a month to get it.

= a joke
 
#19
#19
I would never hand an overnight package to the postal service. That is why UPS and FedEx are in business
 
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