Good luck with that. Around here, if it snows very much at all, CDA Post does not deliver to the superboxes. I have to chase all the way across town to the depot- which has limited hours- to retrieve my mail. I asked the supervisor whatever happened to “through sleet & snow & hail, etc.”?
Depends on where you live. At one place we lived, our carrier was so awesome, she’d take the letters to Santa and answer them herself for our girls. Where we live now, it’s so bad, someone finally had enough and late at night, set the lobby of the post office ablaze costing about $200K in damages. It’s all relative, I guess.
See Dagwood Sunday 1-16 if you want to know why USPS has fallen so far from its original reputation. Don’t need to go into that, as the stories of change are endemic.
Yeah! Like the current post office would ever do that. We just got five Christmas cards last Friday that were postmarked December 12-17. I had to start paying bills on-line because my payments would arrive late even if I sent them 2 weeks before the due date and I’d get hit with a late fee. And the price of stamps just went up again.
I get that service for all my junk mail. never misses – however 3 day express or anything else including overnight most of the time gets there whenever they feel like it. complain and they just shrug their shoulders. USPS without AMAZON would have nothing but junk to deliver——— oh wait! they just do deliver junk. js
I respect the mail delivery people. It’s not their fault if you do not get your mail. Sometimes its lost before they get it or lost in transition from one postal center to another or lost on a boat or plane. I guess there are a lot of factors, huh? Now for the guy who lost 100 Christmas Cards that were sent out to family and friends and none of them received it, I don’t have an explanation.
We went almost an entire week last week without mail delivery. Between the holiday, snow the next day, and being short staffed we went from the previous Saturday to Friday before a mail truck stopped at our house.
I assume I have mail in my mailbox. There is too much ice between me and the mailbox to go find out if I have any junk mail. I haven’t checked in at least a week. Last time it took me 5 minutes to get across the street and back. Even my dog, who was with me, seemed skittish on the ice that was very uneven from the winds. The next two days: wintry mix. Can’t wait.
Those were the good old days. Now if the weather is bad, the local mailpersons don’t want to drive in it so the mail doesn’t get delivered. It is a different era at the USPS now.
I live on a main road in our town and the snow plows will end up blocking the entrance to our parking lot when they go by and if the mail truck can’t get through it they won’t deliver the mail that day and we have to go to the post office to pick it up. With having the 3 snow storms in a row this past 2 weeks Dad has made sure he shovels and/or sno blows part of the entrance to our parking lot so the mail truck can get in and so that we can get out, our landlord usually comes with his plow on pick up the day after storm to clear lot but he is still recovering from stroke and his plow is broken so he is trying to get it fixed so we understand that this winter is harder for him to clear it.
StephenRice about 1 year ago
Too bad it’s for Wiley.
Enter.Name.Here about 1 year ago
The old postal slogan was “Mail moves the country, but Zip code moves the mail.”
Back in BC days, Peter’s Zip code was 3, grog’s was 5, BC’s was 2, and …
blunebottle about 1 year ago
Good luck with that. Around here, if it snows very much at all, CDA Post does not deliver to the superboxes. I have to chase all the way across town to the depot- which has limited hours- to retrieve my mail. I asked the supervisor whatever happened to “through sleet & snow & hail, etc.”?
He said: “Unions.”
sousamannd about 1 year ago
Respect? Are you kidding! Postage rates just keep going up and up… and their debt gets deeper and deeper.
epicatt2- about 1 year ago
Ooooh… No birds today but three showflakes in each panel!
The Duke about 1 year ago
My postman is cool!
BigDaveGlass about 1 year ago
Even in the snow, our mail man still wears his shorts………
Gent about 1 year ago
Paper post? Me thoughts they only sends stone tablets back then through seamail.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member about 1 year ago
It’s actually a subpoena! You’ve been served.
Troglodyte about 1 year ago
Must be junk mail.
Carl Premium Member about 1 year ago
When it snows I see the USPS the next day.
Tigrisan Premium Member about 1 year ago
Depends on where you live. At one place we lived, our carrier was so awesome, she’d take the letters to Santa and answer them herself for our girls. Where we live now, it’s so bad, someone finally had enough and late at night, set the lobby of the post office ablaze costing about $200K in damages. It’s all relative, I guess.
Count Olaf Premium Member about 1 year ago
Probably a bill…
The Orange Mailman about 1 year ago
Represent!
jagedlo about 1 year ago
Given the USPS’s reputation over the last few years, that’s a little harder to do!
cmerb about 1 year ago
Some city in New York had almost 7 feet of snow last week Whew ! : (
JonladY2K about 1 year ago
Tell that to the victims of one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in British history over the Horizon scandal which is STILL ongoing
sandpiper about 1 year ago
See Dagwood Sunday 1-16 if you want to know why USPS has fallen so far from its original reputation. Don’t need to go into that, as the stories of change are endemic.
exness Premium Member about 1 year ago
When I am outside at the time my rural carrier comes, she stops to talk to me for 5 or 10 minutes and complains about how long her route takes.
rickseg about 1 year ago
And then there’s NNNNNewman!
ladykat Premium Member about 1 year ago
Canada Post carriers are pretty good where I live.
PastorJayMo about 1 year ago
That was the Post Office of a different day and age. Now you’re lucky if you get your mail at all.
wongo about 1 year ago
“Foop”? Realy?
klapre about 1 year ago
Yeah! Like the current post office would ever do that. We just got five Christmas cards last Friday that were postmarked December 12-17. I had to start paying bills on-line because my payments would arrive late even if I sent them 2 weeks before the due date and I’d get hit with a late fee. And the price of stamps just went up again.
blakerl about 1 year ago
Nope that was FedEx.
Saddenedby Premium Member about 1 year ago
I get that service for all my junk mail. never misses – however 3 day express or anything else including overnight most of the time gets there whenever they feel like it. complain and they just shrug their shoulders. USPS without AMAZON would have nothing but junk to deliver——— oh wait! they just do deliver junk. js
Snolep about 1 year ago
First thought that was a ghost standing in the cave.
pca Premium Member about 1 year ago
Ha Ha Ha…Not now-a-days!
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 year ago
If there was no junk mail we’d have no post office at all.
rockyridge1977 about 1 year ago
Times have changed!!!!
Spacetech about 1 year ago
$.68
T... about 1 year ago
For a minute there I thought it was a ghost…
T... about 1 year ago
Soon the postman will be a ghost…
kathleenhicks62 about 1 year ago
I am not sure the mail delivery “people” know how to read.
Zebrastripes about 1 year ago
Postal service is over the hill and gaining speed to become the worst service in history! Thanks to Dejoy, a rump appointee! ☹️☹️☹️
I'm Sad about 1 year ago
I respect the mail delivery people. It’s not their fault if you do not get your mail. Sometimes its lost before they get it or lost in transition from one postal center to another or lost on a boat or plane. I guess there are a lot of factors, huh? Now for the guy who lost 100 Christmas Cards that were sent out to family and friends and none of them received it, I don’t have an explanation.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 1 year ago
Well at least the snow put an end to the draft.
ed_andrade about 1 year ago
We went almost an entire week last week without mail delivery. Between the holiday, snow the next day, and being short staffed we went from the previous Saturday to Friday before a mail truck stopped at our house.
bilbrlsn about 1 year ago
We ship quilts 7 or 8 times a year. The USPS is more reliable and just as quick for considerably less than either UPS or FEDEX in our experience.
Moonkey Premium Member about 1 year ago
I assume I have mail in my mailbox. There is too much ice between me and the mailbox to go find out if I have any junk mail. I haven’t checked in at least a week. Last time it took me 5 minutes to get across the street and back. Even my dog, who was with me, seemed skittish on the ice that was very uneven from the winds. The next two days: wintry mix. Can’t wait.
Boise Ed Premium Member about 1 year ago
I did respect it, before DeJoy came in to tear it down.
pchemcat about 1 year ago
Those were the good old days. Now if the weather is bad, the local mailpersons don’t want to drive in it so the mail doesn’t get delivered. It is a different era at the USPS now.
Izzy Moreno about 1 year ago
You’re kidding. They won’t even ring the bell, just mark it as “nobody home”.
EXCALABUR about 1 year ago
The Post Office is not what it once was. Neither are the workers that work there.
Sambora1 about 1 year ago
I live on a main road in our town and the snow plows will end up blocking the entrance to our parking lot when they go by and if the mail truck can’t get through it they won’t deliver the mail that day and we have to go to the post office to pick it up. With having the 3 snow storms in a row this past 2 weeks Dad has made sure he shovels and/or sno blows part of the entrance to our parking lot so the mail truck can get in and so that we can get out, our landlord usually comes with his plow on pick up the day after storm to clear lot but he is still recovering from stroke and his plow is broken so he is trying to get it fixed so we understand that this winter is harder for him to clear it.
micromos about 1 year ago
Not on my street