first lost and found from USPS

I will also say this. I am not the type of person who needs something immediately. I will ask something from my company. They tell me right away they will overnight it. I tell them I don't need it overnight. I plan things out and order something I need for the following week. Express delivery is the other extreme.

I will even say that the USPS generally does a good job. I hate to say that with all the changes, but still not bad.
 
Key word "worked." Past tense.
it also means i know your story is bullshit,in 33 years the structure of the inside of a postal unit hasnt changed much at all,but now you are saying the last few years it has...........temps are people who works a few months and they are gone....they dont handle problems....if a temp did answer the phone they would hand it off to a full time employee or take a note...and your telling me thats all who helped you,just temps?....i dont buy it...
 
it also means i know your story is bullshit,in 33 years the structure of the inside of a postal unit hasnt changed much at all,but now you are saying the last few years it has...........temps are people who works a few months and they are gone....they dont handle problems....if a temp did answer the phone they would hand it off to a full time employee or take a note...and your telling me thats all who helped you,just temps?....i dont buy it...
Buy it or not. Have you been to the post office the past couple of years? I would go there ~2022, and there'd be 2-3 people at the counter. Now there is one.

This isn't your grandpappy's post office. Or maybe you are the grandpappy.
 
Buy it or not. Have you been to the post office the past couple of years? I would go there ~2022, and there'd be 2-3 people at the counter. Now there is one.

This isn't your grandpappy's post office. Or maybe you are the grandpappy.
every unit i worked in had personnel shortages....we had 20 8 hour routes in my office with only 17 carriers....3 routes had to be put up and delivered by carriers working over time....window clerks had the same problem,but not any clerk can walk up and take over for one of them.....they deal in money....they are bonded....
 
every unit i worked in had personnel shortages....we had 20 8 hour routes in my office with only 17 carriers....3 routes had to be put up and delivered by carriers working over time....window clerks had the same problem,but not any clerk can walk up and take over for one of them.....they deal in money....they are bonded....
This ain't 1949, pops.
 
I loved it Belfast. I'd like to move there.

My family is from County Armagh. (thats the next county over Belfast)
I'm still waiting for my friend's letter from Belfast. Sent way back in the summer. Wonder what's taking so long. Maybe I'll aks Harry.....
 
kc48 said:
A little kid knows better. :laugh2:
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The compass was confiscated,
Wait a minute, it was confiscated? Are Korean war souvenir compasses illegal in England?

I got a nasty letter from the US Postal Inspector,
What was his complaint, that you sold something that had been perfectly fine no problem at all for the past 50 years that embarrassed the USPS now because the UK people picked up on a potential danger that went right the USPS' typically-incompetent fingers yet again?

and they forwarded the letter to US Homeland Security
That's telling you off. Now you know why government costs so much yet never gets jack done or at least done right. Just imagine the agent at the DHS getting the letter from the postal inspector warning them of JG and his Korean War compass, reminding all that the US government once knowingly exposed 5 million Korean War soldiers to dangerous levels of the same toxic radium that killed Marie Curie just so they could read a dial. You Bastard.
 
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