When I was a letter carrier with USPS, it was drilled into me: with a package, ring the bell, wait a full minute, knock, wait another minute, THEN leave the slip. Any deviation from the above would result in being written up.
Any letter carrier who automatically leaves the slip without attempting to deliver a package should be reported. A co-worker of mine did just that a year ago. His carrier would never attempt to deliver the package, just left the slip. He reported her, and her supervisor ended up staking out my co-worker's house. When the letter carrier did it again, she got back to the station to an angry supervisor -- who wrote her up and threatened to bring charges against her if she did it again. (Just as it is illegal to tamper with the mail, it is illegal for a letter carrier to not deliver mail without cause. This includes packages.)
Any letter carrier who automatically leaves the slip without attempting to deliver a package should be reported. A co-worker of mine did just that a year ago. His carrier would never attempt to deliver the package, just left the slip. He reported her, and her supervisor ended up staking out my co-worker's house. When the letter carrier did it again, she got back to the station to an angry supervisor -- who wrote her up and threatened to bring charges against her if she did it again. (Just as it is illegal to tamper with the mail, it is illegal for a letter carrier to not deliver mail without cause. This includes packages.)
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