MajesticLion
Veteran
Wrong
You are not aware of three things at play
1) staffing is low due to Covid attrition, turnover, poor management, over burden parcels from both UPS last mile and Amazon not being able to deliver all of their own parcels
2) Falsified scans by supervisors in the afternoon to stop the clock. This is not always the carriers fault.
3) Missent parcels or misthrown parcels that weren’t distributed to the right routes during processing. Carriers are told to “take it for a ride” to make up time for routes. So carriers can be off the street by a certain time. So district/post master/poom doesn’t get in supervisors asses on morning calls
Yes there are lazy carriers
But most people that carry your mail have integrity
Or
Are so overburdened with doing splits, case and carry that people simply make mistakes
They are not robots on automation mode
People don’t even realize what the post office is going through
So quick to throw lazy around
But I guarantee while you type this condescending bullshyt from the comfort of your home
You wouldn’t last two days delivering mail
Let alone parcels 50-70 pounds daily
None of this makes her wrong. People are involved, people make mistakes, people get lazy, people get disillusioned and dump whole loads of mail literally in the bushes
Piles of mail dumped in woods; USPS investigating
October 19, 2016
By Tyisha Fernandes, WSB-TV
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — The United States Postal Service has launched an investigation after residents in DeKalb County reported to Channel 2 Action News seeing a worker dumping several bins of mail in the woods.
A Channel 2 Action News viewer sent Tyisha Fernandes video and photos of the mail in the woods behind a subdivision in Decatur.
After seeing the mail for ourselves, we contacted the USPS. They sent investigators to the scene and they filled more than a dozen bins with dumped mail.
"It's just so uncalled for," Theresa Williams said. "To just take somebody's personal mail and just discard it like that."
I agree that Postal Service folks need to be better treated, absolutely. That doesn't make them saints.