>>7141064Amazon doesn't have the keys necessary to open up one of those community mailboxes or lock a package inside there.
>>7141291>>7140464You probably live somewhere where the house numbers are clearly marked and make sense. There is no street running parallel to yours with a similar name and the exact same numbers in the exact same order and you are on a route where the carrier doesn't have to all but run to be back on time. Also not being near the end of the route helps too. Or maybe some of those things are true but you just have a regular who isn't lazy and actually pays attention. If that's the case you should offer him a water during the summer or something.
>>7140372Do you know why they were delivered to the wrong house? Was it to a neighbor? If not I'm betting it was either a house with the same number on the next street over or a house on the same street with the 3rd to last number off.
>>7140286>Are you getting forced overtime every day & canceled off days tooYeah every day since I started. I joined in April and left just last month. 60 hour work weeks and less than one day off a week. Plus whenever I'd feel myself falling into the rhythm and getting control of my time on delivery they'd just give me more work. I didn't mind it THAT much since I was making good money with all the overtime. I may have stayed to become a regular and enjoy that sweet pay and time off and regular hours but one day off (my first in almost two weeks) a supervisor calls around 1 pm and asked how I was doing on my route. Lmao I'm sitting at home I tell her. The other supervisor didn't leave a note saying he had given me that day off. She's REALLY upset and wants me to come in. That's when I quit. Cam in to sign my resignation the next day and saw the flats on my route stacked to the ceiling. Never seen it that bad but if that was what was coming I made the right decision. Excuse the blog.