Delivery methods!

Delivery people are just being human. Sometimes that means they make mistakes. Sometimes it means they're lazy. All in all, I've had good luck with a smattering of both characteristics along the way.

One driver left 5 flats of shotshells in front of the garage door (in the rain) because they were presumably too heavy to get to the front porch.

Another driver pulled into the driveway and hung out for a while. He paused so long I went out to see what was up. He couldn't find my package in the truck. Then an "aha moment" occurred. He said he misdelivered it and went back to get it. He shortly returned with it and apologized.

Finally, one time I noticed the mail carrier stop at the mailbox, so I wandered out the get the mail. I found a certified mail, "nobody home" notice in the box. The carrier didn't even try to deliver it. I got in my truck and tracked her down. "You want me to take off work next week to go get the dang letter????" She just said "I have a lot of mail to deliver." THAT set me off and I said give me the **** letter. Which with my ID, she did. She did have a rather sheepish look at that point.

Like I said, people make mistakes and can be lazy. These three events are about all I can complain about in a multitude of deliveries. Life is good!
 
Being retired I have lots of time to watch the going on in my neighborhood {Ok I am just nosey}. One day last December the UPS truck pulled up to my neighbor cross the street and I sat and watched the UPS guy unload 84 packages in his yard and porch. I counted each one as he pulled them from the truck. Then the home owner sorted them and loaded a bunch of them in his truck and left, Couple of hours he was back and got the rest and took off with them. He is Latino and is a great neighbor having been there for years. I think he was receiving packages for some of his countrymen who would prefer that their address not be known.
 
I'm thinking that these days anybody with a car can deliver packages ... and Amazon just might be encouraging this method of delivery. Probably why your packages aren't delivered the same way twice.
Anybody received the email with photo of the delivered package in front of your house yet? I have and not sure if it's something I like.

A few years ago my wife got one of those. It was a handgun coming back from a manufacture after repair. It clearly stated "Adult Signature Required''! She was quite POed and called the company and got this BS reason, because of Covid it limited exposure . The company said this was acceptable.
I shudder to think living here in NY state of going to the Sheriffs and making a report of a missing legal handgun. We still would be filling out papers! :mad:
 
Most of our deliveries go to the PO. We use the street address for the PO with our box # because we don't get mail at the house and packages cannot be safely left.
 
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