Drying Up and Blowing Away

Posted By on December 11, 2013

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4 Responses to “Drying Up and Blowing Away”

  1. Diana Whynacht says:

    I can't speak for all outlets of Canada Post, but I can for the one we dealt with extensively for many years. If they spent more time actually doing their job and less time on making up excuses for why they just fucked up again, maybe things wouldn't have gone this way.

    We didn't look for alternatives because we wanted something different; we NEEDED something reliable!

    Sorry Canada Post. If you are unable and/or unwilling to offer service that is at least as good as your competitors', what exactly did you think was going to happen?

  2. Silvia Jay says:

    Totally opposite experience here. Our mailman is so amazing that he gets a juice Christmas tip each year and our post office is super helpful, direction us where we could safe money mailing things.
    In Calgary, we lived in the 'burbs, we had a community mailbox and the delivery was contracted out to, over the years, several private delivery people, and except for one it was a fine mess. Not a week went by where we didn't delivery mail to our neighbours we found in our box, and they delivered mail addressed to us. Two people where arrested for stealing, and one guy periodically forgot to close the doors after he put the letters and parcels in it and it was wide open for everyone to see what was in the slots. Thankfully we lived in a honest and friendly neighbourhood. All the complaining led to nothing – Canada Post just hired the next idiots who were either lazy, illiterate or crooks. So in the end, I reckon, the issue was still with Canada Post.

  3. Randy L. Whynacht says:

    I agree with you Silvia, in where the roots of the problem lie. Back in the early to mid nineteen eighties, I lived for two years in Sweetland, near Blockhouse, Nova Scotia. The mail lady had done the job forever, and if you took every wonderful and nostalgia inspiring experience of rural mail delivery you've ever heard, and multiplied it by at least two, you'd get something approaching my experience back then. Into that I would include the post office she worked out of as well, What we now have is a mix of Canada Post's head up ass approach to managing such a vital service, and a union whose primary interest in the job at hand is making sure none of its members takes responsibility for how poorly it's being done. As my Mother used to say, "Those that don't listen have to feel."

  4. Silvia Jay says:

    Agree with every word.

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