The Stout Yeoman
Master Farter
Dunno but I get home about 6:20pm any post is in the recyling bin a minute later - dunno why I dont leave a key for the postman and he could do it for me ...
You waited eight years to say that?How about 6pm and no I am not joking
and yes this is my first post
Hello to you all
What do you think happened to the post collected earlier in the day?Our post is usually received between 11 am and 1 pm no problem with that.
What does concern me however is the time post is picked up from the post box,it used to be several times a day but boxes now only show last last post, i have been informed by a number
of people that this time could be the only collection of the day, if you had posted a 1st class letter this would be poor service for the amount it costs
We usd to have a delivery before I went to school and then another about 11.00am but that was when the post office was providing a service unlike now. I was told that irrespective of when you post a letter in Burgess Hill or Haywards Heath it only gets taken to the sorting office at 2.30pm each day.
Ur lucky I don't get my post till 3pm nearly every day and I am lucky if I get my own post as the post man hasn't got a brain sell and get all different address
dont know but if a post man starts work at 5 am ,thats probably 3 hours unsociable hours payment , postman starts at 8 am no extra money .
stuff the fact that you want your post in plenty of time to send out a same day reply
I had this a couple of weeks ago. My new company posted my new contract to me swiftly as I was about to go on holiday but the postman just put one of those slips through the door instead of buzzing our (very loud) buzzer. This meant I couldnt pick it up until a week later. We also ALWAYS get the post from the garden flat which I have to take downstairs. I'm thinking about charging them for this service.I was expecting a parcel at some point this morning and, wondering when it would turn up, I made sure I was up nice and early. When I heard the flutter of the letterbox, I assumed it was my parcel and came to the door, waiting for him to ring the bell. Instead it was a 'Sorry, you were out' card. I then watched him trudge up my neighbours path and just leave it in their open doorway as they've got builders in.
A real people person, clearly.
roflpost man hasn't got a brain sell