Today the mail carrier claimed I wasn't home to receive a package that needed to be signed for, left a sticker on the door, and vamoosed it out of the building. This package came from Slidell, LA and made it here in good time for once, now I have to wait another day and make a trip to the Post Office to pick it up.
And this is not the first time it has happened. We had one carrier who utterly refused to deliver packages, and would walk into the building with a bunch of pink stickers rubber banded to his wrist already filled out with the "No one home" excuse.
But that's not the half of it. Lately my packages have been getting routed all over the country. I live in just about the middle of the eastern seaboard states, and the mail just seems to whiz by here for some reason. My latest one coming from south Florida went through Orlando, then was sent on to New Jersey before making a u-turn back to Roanoke. Currently I have a package that came from Indianapolis, IN via Columbus, OH, then went to Orlando, FL. I've had a package that was dropped off at a post office 70 miles east of here. The one that really took the cake was coming from San Antonio, TX and first went to the US Territory of Guam which is clear on the other side of the Earth.
I do believe that all the political shenanigans that have been going on with the USPS management have now finally caused a major disruption in the smooth flow of mail, which is just setting them up for closure by the ruling party. That will be a sad day. They've already dropped any guarantees of timely delivery per their Priority and Express services.
Anybody else experiencing delivery issues with the USPS?
PF