The mail carrier in the blue jeep who flies up and down the roads like he's in a big hurry has spun my yard up on Rock Spring drive. After I fixed it. The regular mail Man in Black Jeep is Great and respectful. But The other guy or girl has got to go. Dark Blue Jeep Cherokee with decal writing on back window. Are they afraid the world is gonna get away from them or something. Do Not let that person come down Rock Spring Drive again or I'm going to throw a Bottle at them or something. No sense in that non-sense.
Tired of mail carriers here being allowed to do and treat people as they please. Just because they are government they are allowed to walk all over the rest of us with no repercussions. I've had packages thrown onto the porch, delicate items that clearly say 'do not bend' bent in half, been told off by my carrier, and been shrugged at by the post office here in town. Even when you call them with an issue and try to be polite about it all you get is the 'I don't give a shit, it's not my problem attitude.'
Wow! I never knew that some places would do that. Hopefully you never got a package marked, ‘fragile’ on it. If you did they’ve probably slam it down on the porch and break it.
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Erica Williams
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Why is Reidsville post office phone line always busy smh
I AM POSTING A COMPLAINT ABOUT MY MAIL PERSON. SHE DOES NOT BRING OUR PKGS TO OUR PORCH INSTEAD SHE LAYS THEM ON THE HOOD OF OUR TRUCK AND WE DIDNT KNOW NIT WAS DELIVERED FOR TWO DAYS. TODAY SHE LEFT ANOTHER ON ON THE TRUCK. I DONT APPRECIATE MY PKGS BEING LEFT OUT WHERE ANYBODY CAN SEE THEM. WE LIVE ON MIDDLE DR RIGHT OFF CUNNINGHAM RD IN REIDSVILLE
Just got a package from my brother in m ichigan...one was a poster in a tube. The mail carrier folded it in have and now it has creases and wrinkles all over it where it was bent and the poster is ugly has hell now. Thanks a lot guys....sigh
I was a sorter at a paper company some years ago call Superior Advertising. Im sure I would be a great employee at the local postal office in my hometown if given the opportunity.