Apparently now, USPS has figured out a way to "It wasn't me" their way out of delivering mail in a reasonable amount of time. They've had a perpetual red banner up since well before Christmas with some sort of pre-emptive excuse they can point to as to why they can't provide decent service. A football game played on SUNDAY can slow down the mail now? Perhaps for one day, around N.O., but to put up a pre-excuse banner? They still SUCK HARD.
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Here's my latest update. Avondale is near Phoenix. And I've been reading they've had issues like Atlanta (who is STILL using the excuse of the southern snowstorm). It's going to San Francisco area, so there shouldn't be any brush fire scare. Mind you, what I sent out was some very hard to find 2002 Camaro SS NOS parts and are pretty pricey. I have them insured, but I don't want to go that route. At least it's moving. Sort of.
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Maybe they should just remove that "unofficial motto" start from their building (in NYC). The entire "motto" reads as "
Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds." I mean, it's not bragging if you can back it up, but well...they keep proving to me time and time again they simply can't, or won't, even on a good day. Maybe change that slogan to "One flake of snow, or drop of rain, or a football game locks down these boneheads from doing their one and only job." Not every postal employee is bad, as I do know several good ones, but the entire system has been allowed to go off the rails slowly over time and obviously more money isn't equating to better, overall service.
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