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Have you ever had a surprise when you opened a letterbox?
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<blockquote data-quote="ExupserNaples" data-source="post: 304522" data-attributes="member: 6043"><p>For a while I had a route in one of those gated, master planned communities in Florida, with a "town center." The town center had a gas station, gym,library, etc. and a post office. The post office was just an indoor airconditioned building that had 1200 little mailboxes just like a regular post office, stamp machine etc. We had one of those indoor drop boxes in there also.</p><p>So after a week of this drop box, the same person is dropping their mail in the UPS box every fricking day. I asked the guy that used to pick up the box , and he says yeah every day their mail is in our box.</p><p> </p><p>For awhile I put their mail in the mail slot (the one by all the USPS mailboxes you know.) After awhile this got old so the mail would sit in our box a couple of days depending on my mood, heat, and dispatch.</p><p> </p><p>Well one day I had a stop next door to the person who was putting the mail in our box, after 3 years the address is still burned into my head from seeing it every day, 4*69 St. Georges Lane, Somewhere Fl. 34119. Anyway I went to their door thinking it might be a child etc. that did not know the differance between UPS and USPS.</p><p> </p><p>Wrong!!! A 60 something year old drunk BIT#CH at 3 PM. I told her nicely what was happening and she advised me that it was my responsibility to put her mail in the right place cause it was a federal offense blah blah blah.</p><p> </p><p>Well a couple hours later when I picked up the box, I indeed did put her mail in the USPS slot. </p><p> </p><p>That was the last time. After about 2 months the mail quit accumulating in our drop box. I then very nicely took about 15 minutes to place her 2 months of mail through that small slot the USPS gives you. </p><p> </p><p>Dont bother telling me it could cost me my job, I left on my terms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExupserNaples, post: 304522, member: 6043"] For a while I had a route in one of those gated, master planned communities in Florida, with a "town center." The town center had a gas station, gym,library, etc. and a post office. The post office was just an indoor airconditioned building that had 1200 little mailboxes just like a regular post office, stamp machine etc. We had one of those indoor drop boxes in there also. So after a week of this drop box, the same person is dropping their mail in the UPS box every fricking day. I asked the guy that used to pick up the box , and he says yeah every day their mail is in our box. For awhile I put their mail in the mail slot (the one by all the USPS mailboxes you know.) After awhile this got old so the mail would sit in our box a couple of days depending on my mood, heat, and dispatch. Well one day I had a stop next door to the person who was putting the mail in our box, after 3 years the address is still burned into my head from seeing it every day, 4*69 St. Georges Lane, Somewhere Fl. 34119. Anyway I went to their door thinking it might be a child etc. that did not know the differance between UPS and USPS. Wrong!!! A 60 something year old drunk BIT#CH at 3 PM. I told her nicely what was happening and she advised me that it was my responsibility to put her mail in the right place cause it was a federal offense blah blah blah. Well a couple hours later when I picked up the box, I indeed did put her mail in the USPS slot. That was the last time. After about 2 months the mail quit accumulating in our drop box. I then very nicely took about 15 minutes to place her 2 months of mail through that small slot the USPS gives you. Dont bother telling me it could cost me my job, I left on my terms. [/QUOTE]
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