So, since the road construction began near the end of our driveway, we haven't been getting our mail.
Basically, the "Road Closed" signs are right past our driveway. The mailboxes are just on the other side of the signs on the other side of the street. They're adjacent to the walkway that goes to the restaurant next door. Even though the road is closed to car traffic, I use the restaurant's walkway (since the sidewalk further down is closed) without issue, and I regularly check the mailboxes. No mail.
Two other businesses are on our little road, with all three of our mailboxes in a nice little cluster. Today, CW called them to see if they've been missing their mail. As it turns out, Restaurant (which opened just a few weeks ago) was getting calls threatening to shut off their water and electricity if they didn't pay their bills. They hadn't gotten their bills to pay them! The fast food restaurant that's also on our road also has not been getting their mail.
So CW called the post office to complain. The postmaster general had no idea our mail wasn't being delivered! Apparently, our mailman has just been leaving it in his truck or somewhere, since the office had no clue there was an issue with the delivery! So we couldn't even go pick it up anywhere if we wanted to.
The mailman complained it was unsafe. CW asked if he could deliver it directly to the businesses instead of the mailboxes. The mailman said he couldn't get into our driveway. CW pointed out that UPS and FedEx, with trucks TWICE the size of the mailman's, have been giving us our regular delivery, and we've had guests with even larger box trucks get into our lot (with some difficulty, but they did make it!).
As a paper carrier, I understand the perspective that delivering to a business instead of a mailbox increases the relative delivery time by several times, however (1) it's only three businesses that are affected here and (2) it's a temporary delivery adjustment. Really, the mailman is just being lazy if he can't take an extra 5 minutes to drop off our mail at the businesses instead of the mailboxes. He just doesn't want to get out of his truck.
We're lucky that pretty much all our bills go through Corporate. I know Restaurant doesn't have that luxury, and I'm not sure what setup the fast food restaurant has. CW told them they all needed to complain as well if we don't start getting our mail this week.
Basically, the "Road Closed" signs are right past our driveway. The mailboxes are just on the other side of the signs on the other side of the street. They're adjacent to the walkway that goes to the restaurant next door. Even though the road is closed to car traffic, I use the restaurant's walkway (since the sidewalk further down is closed) without issue, and I regularly check the mailboxes. No mail.
Two other businesses are on our little road, with all three of our mailboxes in a nice little cluster. Today, CW called them to see if they've been missing their mail. As it turns out, Restaurant (which opened just a few weeks ago) was getting calls threatening to shut off their water and electricity if they didn't pay their bills. They hadn't gotten their bills to pay them! The fast food restaurant that's also on our road also has not been getting their mail.
So CW called the post office to complain. The postmaster general had no idea our mail wasn't being delivered! Apparently, our mailman has just been leaving it in his truck or somewhere, since the office had no clue there was an issue with the delivery! So we couldn't even go pick it up anywhere if we wanted to.
The mailman complained it was unsafe. CW asked if he could deliver it directly to the businesses instead of the mailboxes. The mailman said he couldn't get into our driveway. CW pointed out that UPS and FedEx, with trucks TWICE the size of the mailman's, have been giving us our regular delivery, and we've had guests with even larger box trucks get into our lot (with some difficulty, but they did make it!).
As a paper carrier, I understand the perspective that delivering to a business instead of a mailbox increases the relative delivery time by several times, however (1) it's only three businesses that are affected here and (2) it's a temporary delivery adjustment. Really, the mailman is just being lazy if he can't take an extra 5 minutes to drop off our mail at the businesses instead of the mailboxes. He just doesn't want to get out of his truck.
We're lucky that pretty much all our bills go through Corporate. I know Restaurant doesn't have that luxury, and I'm not sure what setup the fast food restaurant has. CW told them they all needed to complain as well if we don't start getting our mail this week.
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