Our hometown now closes 12:00-2:00. Two folks work the counter, but take off the noon hrs at the same time, rather than alternate times. We have to pick up our mail in post office. Some of us pay box rent $35.00 some do not in a town of 700. Some folks get it delivered in town at the curb. That is only a few, no reason or explanation.
A friend has to pay for a box rent in the post office because she lives on a route,and could get curb side delivery, therefore if she wants a PO box in the post office she must pay for it. But she can Not have a curb mail box on curb because she lives on main HWY, so she has to have a PO box at the post ofice. She has argued every year, but gets no where other than the privalage of filling out a form.
We have to almost set up appointments to get our mail if you have a job. The employees make big dollars, big benifits, and all are my good friends. The rules come from up the ladder by the smarter than average.
If you want a additional PO box in the post office for over run, you must pay extra-----BUT THEY HAVE TO PUT JUNK MAIL IN BOTH BOXES. Even though I have been close friends for fourty plus years with one, and fifty years the other, go out for supper with them once in a while. So both boxes get full if you can't make the loby hrs---I have a job an all.
I use credit card over the phone for all bills, cost a little more, but a lot less hastle than using the US mail. As far as I'm concerened they are shooting themselves in the foot by the managment. Fed EX, UPS are very busy in our small town.
I have a cousin that was a investagator for the postal service, he investagated the postal workers. The lazest guy on this earth, but owns more properties than you can shake a fist at. He retired at a very early age, and vacations 24/7. He will even tell you what a joke his high paying job was.
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