>>7139155>refusing to operate on SundayThey do operate on Sunday in a lot of areas. The office will have 5 or 6 newbies delivering truckloads of packages all day. No letters obviously.
>>7139204You mean you fill out one of those redelivery notices? The mailperson either forgot to turn it in or the clerk keeps forgetting to process it OR the regular (if your route has one) has it nice and safe and forgotten at his station. I would call instead if it's something important. Let the supervisor politely know that this happens a lot.
>>7139237There's a shit ton more packages is the thing.
>Sometimes high priority shipping items can sit in the same facility for several days for no real reasonLikely they just weren't scanned on departure. Especially if your package is small.
>More and more lazy carriers who don't seem to give a fuck.Ever increasing number of packages combined with strict timeframes to have everything delivered and be back at the office. If delivering your package that requires a signature will take more than 2 or 3 minutes then many won't bother or will straight write you a notice. Both because they're pressed for time and because people are rarely home at noon on a weekday. Also high turnover can lead to low morale and exacerbate these issues if there's a lot of new people. Be glad if you have a regular carrier.
>>7139247Thank you for understanding.
>>7139301I hope you called and complained.
>>7139565They should have left you a key to the locker in your mailbox. If they do that it could either be because they were lazy or because they thought it looked valuable enough that they didn't want to leave it on your porch where it could have been stolen. I'm assuming you're talking about USPS since you said your property manager got it out and not Amazon Locker. Also if USPS the status update should have read "Left in Mailbox" or something.