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   / USPS, Rural Deliveries ! UPS the BEST ! #31  
That's what they do here. Delivery people are subcontractors, not USPS employees.

I live 'near' Scrambler82. USPS does not deliver packages, period. 2 miles to mailbox, then 6 more to post office to pick up package.

UPS delivers to door and rings bell. FedEx usually delivers to door and sometimes rings bell. USPS... well, they suck.
WOW, it sounds like you are very rich!!. maybe ask your chauffeur to check your mail each day, then!!.. if I was that rich to have that much property, I'd certainly do that!!.. 2 miles to mailbox, means you have a HUGE property, and in California, that means a multi millionaire lives there!.. the property taxes alone would be out of reach for most people!!..
 
   / USPS, Rural Deliveries ! UPS the BEST ! #32  
USPS is such a high quality entity because they are run by the gubberment!

BUT.....

All of my Amazon deliveries ship via UPS and they deliver to the local Post Office and then I get the little card to come pick up my package!
 
   / USPS, Rural Deliveries ! UPS the BEST ! #33  
I had a UPS delivery from Florida to New York, a 100 pound steel Oxygen cylinder, about halfway here, I get a notice that there is a problem, IT EVAPORATED OUT OF THE BOX!!. and they wouldn't tell me WHY that happened!!.. they just contacted the store to make another delivery with a new route!.
 
   / USPS, Rural Deliveries ! UPS the BEST ! #34  
I'm going to disagree with most of the posts. USPS has always delivered packages. UPS and FedEx keep changing drivers and we constantly have to call and give instructions that they may or may not follow.

I've had the same UPS driver for the last 5 years or more. To the point when I saw the driver in town at the gas station driving his UPS van, he addressed me by my last name and asked me how I was doing.

Fed ex at least in my area subs out to private contractors.
 
   / USPS, Rural Deliveries ! UPS the BEST ! #35  
I've had the same UPS driver for the last 5 years or more. To the point when I saw the driver in town at the gas station driving his UPS van, he addressed me by my last name and asked me how I was doing.

Fed ex at least in my area subs out to private contractors.

I strongly agree, have had the same UPS driver for 10 years, knows me, the wife, the dog, and knows my vehicles, and also waves to me even when I pass him on the highway (going opposite directions) when I am over 50 miles away from home (as I am going to the nearest large city).

Fed Ex and USPS have had a lot of new faces over the last 10 years that has never lasted and always go someplace else to work.

KC
 
   / USPS, Rural Deliveries ! UPS the BEST ! #36  
WOW, it sounds like you are very rich!!. maybe ask your chauffeur to check your mail each day, then!!.. if I was that rich to have that much property, I'd certainly do that!!.. 2 miles to mailbox, means you have a HUGE property, and in California, that means a multi millionaire lives there!.. the property taxes alone would be out of reach for most people!!..

Living on Long Island, you don't have a clue as to how things are in more sparsely populated areas of the country.

I grew up on a farm in Pennsylvania and still go back there yearly to visit. In that part of Pennsylvania, every farm, every house, no matter how rural, has its own mailbox and the postman delivers to that mailbox.

Here in Nevada it is completely different. If you live outside city limits but in a semi-rural area still close to town, the Post Office will NOT deliver to individual addresses. Instead there are "banks" of mailboxes located every few miles and you pick your mail up there - or you can pay for a Post Office box and drive miles to town and pick it up there. I'm lucky in that I live within a half mile of a mailbox bank (which has about 50 mailboxes). Others of my neighbors have to drive at least a couple miles. Problem is, these mailboxes are really just slots about 2" high so no packages can be delivered into them. You'll get a card telling you that you have a package at the Post Office and you need to drive to town (only 11 miles for me) to pick it up. And by the way, whereas in Pennsylvania there was a town every few miles - in Nevada towns are 60 - 100 miles apart.

Those who live on ranches or farms 20+ miles from town have only one option. Get a box at the Post Office and pick up your mail there whenever you are in town.

This is RURAL America! If I leave my driveway and drive due south it will be 102.5 miles before I get to a paved road.
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   / USPS, Rural Deliveries ! UPS the BEST ! #37  
I always get an email telling who is bringing whatever to me and when it has been delivered. I've asked them all - USPS, UPS & FedEx - put the delivery in a plastic sack and attach to the outer gate. There are MANY times when it will be a week or more before I decide to plow my mile long gravel driveway.
 
   / USPS, Rural Deliveries ! UPS the BEST ! #38  
Actually I think there are a lot of east coasters who has no clue what it is like living off the coast, they live in their own little cocoon.....

At least a lot of the fly over population sees/experiences their (coccon people) world by traveling for business or pleasure, most of those in the cocoon never get more than a hundred or so miles inland.....
 
   / USPS, Rural Deliveries ! UPS the BEST ! #39  
All of them are good and bad. Been shipping USPS for years now with no delivery issues and I ship worldwide. Far as delivery here, we prefer UPS and Fed Ex because we always have the same drivers and both drivers always have a biscuit for our dog.

I ship firearms often and Fed-Ex is the only way to do that.

All have their good points and bad. Only really bad carrier is DHL. Dumb and Hoplessly Lost.:D
 
   / USPS, Rural Deliveries ! UPS the BEST ! #40  
For us UPS is the clear winner. Our drive is only 100ft long or so. They come in the drive. Leave the package by the side door. One day it was a small envelope type package with just a small coax type connector in it. Dude was nice enough to grab a landscaping brick and weight the thing down so the wind did not blow it away.

We have an Amazon warehouse in town now. So we could in theory get same day delivery. Their delivery people are odd. They stay parked on the road and walk down the drive to deliver. Even though from the top of the drive you can see there is plenty of room to drive that truck in and turn around with zero issues.
 

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