Is the postal slowdown affecting you?

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   / Is the postal slowdown affecting you? #121  
Seems about the same to me, but all shippers have slowed a bit due to volume. One thing I noticed is a several day delay from when a seller claims 都hipped to when they actually get it in the hands of a shipper. I have 3 shipments from Thursday and Friday, and all three said shipped but only printed a label so far. The shippers (USPS, UPS, and FedEx in this case) will all get the packages on Monday. That痴 when I think the seller should consider it shipped. At this point it is only 菟ackaged?

This is exactly why I quit buying anything off the "Bay" website. I had 3 separate situations this year with sellers on that site sending me a "shipped notice" with a tracking number, and more than a week later, whenever I'd run the tracking number through the USPS/UPS/Fedex website because it never showed up, it would show that the seller had printed a label, but the package had never been received by the carrier to be shipped to me. Had to get "Bay" involved twice to get a refund, because the seller never responded to my ongoing requests to either ship my merchandise, or refund my money. I've had plenty of slow deliveries from carriers in the past, but I can't fault them in these instances, because the bum who took my money either wouldn't ship it, or never really had it in stock to be selling it in the first place. And all three of them were "fast & free" 3-day shipping. Bull butter! On a brighter note, I had a roughly 20# package shipped DHL from New Zealand last year; he shipped it on Monday, and it was on my porch Thursday. Impressive!
 
   / Is the postal slowdown affecting you? #122  
I'm sure the USPS service varies greatly by region, including down to the local post offices. I can't say I'm impressed with our local service. We have contracted carriers in private vehicles and they definitely do not go 'out of their way' to provide anything more than the minimal service. Sloppy too. We more than we should... have to swap mail with our neighbors.

I don't enjoy knocking the USPS but there is a distinct difference in attitude between the delivery folk compared to UPS or FEDEX. I wonder why? I think most know.

98% delivery people are still USPS employees with full benefits. They get paid an equipment allowance for using a private car for deliveries plus wages. More of a training, setting expectations and supervision issue.
 
   / Is the postal slowdown affecting you? #123  
The USPS does a great job for me with very little problems. :thumbsup: Don't mess with it! :mad:

Same with mine! My mail delivery gal is a devout conservative and we like to chat about President Trump. :)
I havent noticed anything changing in MY area in terms of a “slowdown”, but my kids mail a lot of stuff they sell on let go and other things they need and once in a while something seems to take forever.
I think the whole post office controversy is an artificial way for the losing party to make an excuse after the election.
 
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   / Is the postal slowdown affecting you? #124  
I understand they have contracts with UPS and FedEx. I thoroughly enjoy these threads that talk about and discuss shipping companies... Honestly I do.

The slow down comes from many things combined...more people are not only buying more online to avoid physical stores, but companies now working half shifts to create space between employees, so less orders are processed in a day, not enough delivery drivers for all these packages, not enough delivery vehicles to load all these extra packages onto (seriously), there is now a more broad range of people buying online also...I know people that never liked buying online, but not have to due to age and health.

You say you have an inside source, and I understand every area/region is affected differently, but where I live, I am the inside source. Worked here 18 years now, same operation. Our drivers deliver everything loaded on their truck. An attempt must be made. Drivers are going out with delivery stop and package count numbers they only see at Christmas. Some work 60hrs, I'm working almost 70hrs per week because of my role.

My area could very well be different than yours or anyone else in this discussion.

I don't try and ruffle any feathers or annoy anyone. I see what is happening on a daily basis, so I get to experience it from the package drop off up to the actual delivery.

And just because a label was created, does not mean it was shipped. It bothers me that companies do that z then ship it days or a week later...

Thank you for what you do.
 
   / Is the postal slowdown affecting you? #125  
Do you know how many 2 pound blocks of Extra Sharp Cheddar Cheese you can fit in to a USPS Large Flat Rate Priority Mail shipping box? Nine! Since my local store quit carrying my favorite cheese, I had to take drastic measures. Salt Lake City to Boonie Alaska in 3 days for $18, delivered to my door. I consider that dang good service.
 
   / Is the postal slowdown affecting you? #126  
Tin foil hat time ......

Perhaps they do the long route for local mail so it can be scanned through the x-ray and other contraband detector systems?

I've mentioned this before... a few years ago when the postal service actually had real tracking I ordered a breech plug wrench for my muzzleloader; simply a 9" long piece of 1/2 inch solid rod, machined on each end. It shipped via USPS from Florida within hours, and I watched as it came up the eastern seaboard, moving right along on schedule. It got to a distribution center in Massachusetts and stopped- for a full week it never moved. Then it started again and arrived a week late. I've always wondered if it tripped some alarm because of the size, point of origin, or maybe some black powder residue from the gun shop which a dog picked up on.
 
   / Is the postal slowdown affecting you? #128  
USPS removed at least 10 automated mail sorting machines in MI this summer ... reducing first class mail sorting capacity by 300,000 pieces ... PER HOUR ...

 
   / Is the postal slowdown affecting you? #129  
USPS removed at least 10 automated mail sorting machines in MI this summer ... reducing first class mail sorting capacity by 300,000 pieces ... PER HOUR ...


Remember, though, that their boss told them to. ;)
 
   / Is the postal slowdown affecting you? #130  
USPS removed at least 10 automated mail sorting machines in MI this summer ... reducing first class mail sorting capacity by 300,000 pieces ... PER HOUR ...




If this is due to an Upgrade in Sorting systems- where are they?

Did the Postal Service have the new machines ON SITE before removing the old machines.

That would seem like common sense- if efficiency is the goal or running the service like a business is the point.
 
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