^ Somebody doesn't get the joke.
I like when I can't find the house or verify the address of the house I think it might be and No Such Address the package; I get the package back the next day with directions, go to the house, meet the customer, and they point to the number on the house. WTF they say. They painted over it with the same paint as the house.
CONTRAST people/ I'm not superman.
I like when I can't find the house or verify the address of the house I think it might be and No Such Address the package; I get the package back the next day with directions, go to the house, meet the customer, and they point to the number on the house. WTF they say. They painted over it with the same paint as the house.
CONTRAST people/ I'm not superman.
I like when I can't find the house or verify the address of the house I think it might be and No Such Address the package; I get the package back the next day with directions, go to the house, meet the customer, and they point to the number on the house. WTF they say. They painted over it with the same paint as the house.
CONTRAST people/ I'm not superman.
I wish a bill was passed making it a federal offense not to have your address visible (in PLAIN SIGHT, not those tiny numbers under the overhang above your garage!) by your front door/large on the garage. At least a city ordinance...
I used to deliver a very rural area and often had to call the consignee to get directions to their home. More than once the people did not even know the color of their home. I have had people tell me the color of their home, and when I finally found them, (by process of elimination and using other hints they may have given) and pointed out the actual color, they have been shocked. Some of the old timers will remember the "card files". Detailed directions to each home, and second in value to the pkg car itself.
I used to deliver a very rural area and often had to call the consignee to get directions to their home. More than once the people did not even know the color of their home. I have had people tell me the color of their home, and when I finally found them, (by process of elimination and using other hints they may have given) and pointed out the actual color, they have been shocked. Some of the old timers will remember the "card files". Detailed directions to each home, and second in value to the pkg car itself.