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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 2492863" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>I had some nice mail carriers on my route. One would even take a package every once in awhile if it wasn't too big to put in a mailbox. (I did that VERY VERY seldom and only on a day that I really needed off early). I also had a Post Master in a small town who would give you directions to any address you needed. When I first started that route I would go into the Post Office everyday with my list because I didn't have a clue where people lived. That was way before the E-911 addressing system. Back when you were lucky to find a name even on the box. Country folks were terrible about putting their names on their mailboxes. They all figured they had lived there so long everybody knew who they were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 2492863, member: 5382"] I had some nice mail carriers on my route. One would even take a package every once in awhile if it wasn't too big to put in a mailbox. (I did that VERY VERY seldom and only on a day that I really needed off early). I also had a Post Master in a small town who would give you directions to any address you needed. When I first started that route I would go into the Post Office everyday with my list because I didn't have a clue where people lived. That was way before the E-911 addressing system. Back when you were lucky to find a name even on the box. Country folks were terrible about putting their names on their mailboxes. They all figured they had lived there so long everybody knew who they were. [/QUOTE]
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