Ondrea
monrovia,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, October 28, 2012
Excuse me? You siding with the post office and their mistreatment of this woman? Are you kidding me? I have multiple degrees and I know logic. To assume a person who states ( that the dolts at the post office don't care, are mean and unhelpful and downright schadenfreude-loving bureaucrats is exactly how she perceived the situation. She didn't in her complaint said she insulted or said any derogatory to her or anyone there. I work for a government agency if I was that rude to a customer I would be written up.
If you don't understand this woman's frustration, and attack her simply for characterizing the behavir for what it was, then you guys are truly clueless. And for the person who connects education with negatively describing someone behavior and attitude as some kind of correlation or intelligence or lack of it, well all I can say you've not be to college or taken a logic course.
I have had horrendous service by the post office with packages mis delivered constantly. Recently I had a cell phone mis-delivered and two other packages. I know this as the person one street above me is nice enough to bring me the packages, but the obviously illiterate or perhaps lazy postal delivery guy drops off MY PACKAGES to other homes and I never see them again. The tracking will say "deliver" and so I"m screwed. Yeah the head Boss at the postal office will "talk to the delivery guy" well if he is screwing up over and over, that isn't going to help, nothing short of removing the dolt from this route or from delving al together will work. OMG I called him a "dolt!" stop the presses, news at 11!
And WHY should I pay for a PO box when all I am asking for for the PO to do their bloody job, like, deliver a package to the address written on the package? Hello? That's like blaming a person who was mugged for being at the wrong place and time.
Ramjet
Somewhere,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, January 25, 2012
Good rebuttal 'seeworthy', I agree completely.
In addition, I can count my USPS problems on one hand in my 69 years. They do a fantastic job in my opinion.
No, I do not, nor have I ever worked for the post office or any other delivery service. I'm just a satisfied customer.
seeworthy
Madison,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, January 24, 2012
First of all, I truly do sympathize about your frustrastion. In my business, we refer to USPS as a necessary evil. (Postal workers are no better/worse than any other carrier. The USPS system has simply become outdated and cumbersome - an entire different subject.) I would, however, suggest a point of view that an intelligent person should understand:
Experienced with years of customer service was elaborated, yet this OP let a simple problem fester to the point of slander and ugly name calling on her part. An educated person would know that credibility is lost when resorting to this behavior. While composing a lengthy story justifying the OP's negative energy and then subjecting that negativity towards her fellow human beings, she never extended the same compassion to the 'mean' female postal worker. Should not that 'mean' postal lady be allowed the benefit of a doubt for passing HER negative energy caused by frustrations in her life? Perhaps that 'mean' postal lady has an abusive husband, rude bill collector, 'mean' teacher for her son with A.D.D., etc. The potential scenarios are infinite. The 'mean' postal lady wasn't born 'mean' any more than this OP was, yet the OP justifies her situation without offering the same consideration for others.
Anger is not an infliction, rather a personal choice. The OP chose to be mad, further preventing herself from a rational thought process. For instance, with thousands of letters and packages to sort in an extremely short amount of time, this OP never mentioned understanding the vast concept of picking her individual item out of truckloads of mail. How many man-hours does it take to read every piece of mail looking for one individual address? Multiply that by how many people wanting their mail handled in a unique manner. Add the address corrections, mail forwardings, etc, and it should be obvious what a mountain of a task that is. Postage only finances the USPS "job" to deliver the mail to a designated address. Any service, such as this OP is demanding, is a courtesy service. Or perhaps the OP could indicate what fee is paid for her special handling. Without that fee, it is NOT that post office's "job" to accommodate her chosen life style. The OP's logic might also claim that it was the postman's fault that their dog bit them, thus making it sound as though she's doing THEM the favor. It should be our personal "jobs" to make our lives harmonious with other people, rather than demanding that other people make their lives conducive to ours.
Doesn't that post office have PO boxes? Pay the fee and give that PO address for all your correspondence. That would resolve this entire dilemma. If a person doesn't want to pay the nominal fee for a PO box to solve their problems, then perhaps that person shouldn't expect other human beings to do work for them...for no other justification that you simply insist that they should. Considering a PO box would resolve these situations, but if a PO box isn't worth the bother, then was this situation worth choosing to forfeit personal peace of mind? If a PO box were not worth the fee for rare signature mailings, then perhaps the hubby could survive on those very rare occasions when a signature is needed. Less thought would have been required to consider sending that prescription to one of their places of employment or a friend/family address, rather than the time burned to write this complaint.
Why did this OP completely overlook the possibility that the torn package was the cause of indicated three day delay at the location prior to her post office?? That would be the most likely explanation. Then it appears as though, by stretching her own poor logic due to her inability to control emotion, she actually accuses that post office of opening her mail and retaping it. If, for the sake of argument, the delay was in fact due to packaging or some unfortunate related delay at a previous location, how should that OP then feel about her conclusion and subsequent behavior? How would that behavior reflect on her handling of the "repugnant cow"... or the OP's entire life in general?
If the term "Hallelujah" had a proper reference, rather than a facetious idle term, life may not be perceived in such a hateful way. Unfortunately, multiple degrees sometimes apparently only educate in the "piss poor" and "sketchy" subjects. This OP can now bash me with ugly name calling, but I'll know it's only her frustrations getting the best of her. It would be pointless to let anyone, especially with the anonymity of the internet, take away from my own attempts at a productive day. If this OP could practice the same with 'not-so-nice' people, she might discover more rewarding opportunities in life.