That used to be true, when the postman arrived at a predictable hour. These days, however, with combined routes and other cutbacks, there’s just no telling when mail might show up. Lately, it’s after 5 pm. Unheard of, back in the day.
We still get our mail at approximately the same time we always have circa 10:30am EXCEPT when we have a substitute carrier on the route then it can be as late as 1:30pm before we get our mail. Plus, the fact that the mailbox is 100 yds away(closest in a ’straight line) distance) from the house sort of lengthens that time statement a little.In actual distance(following the road), it is more like 250 to 300 yds !! We live in a mobile home park !
Carriers do not have to take outgoing mail left in the box. A law passed (I think(; locally, requires new occupants to place their mail boxes on the street. Ours is on the wall, next to the front door. Clarkston, ehhh??? Not far from where Ilive in Midland…………………..
Apparently I am not a Plugger when it comes to fetching the mail! Our rural delivery occurs late in the day, and sometimes I will get it right away, sometimes not..There is nothing that arrives via US mail requiring immediate attention. If someone wants me to get something ASAP, they will use Fedex or UPS NDA; or better yet, ring the doorbell…
Wow…. you unlucky Transatlanticans. In the UK, mail is put in the letterbox on the front door. We have to go to on the street to post a letter, though.
I suspect that Amazon is keeping the USPS in business. We never drive to buy something we can get that way. The postman might grumble at all the packages in his little jeep, but he knows they are paying for his pension.
LuvThemPluggers almost 10 years ago
That used to be true, when the postman arrived at a predictable hour. These days, however, with combined routes and other cutbacks, there’s just no telling when mail might show up. Lately, it’s after 5 pm. Unheard of, back in the day.
IndyMan almost 10 years ago
We still get our mail at approximately the same time we always have circa 10:30am EXCEPT when we have a substitute carrier on the route then it can be as late as 1:30pm before we get our mail. Plus, the fact that the mailbox is 100 yds away(closest in a ’straight line) distance) from the house sort of lengthens that time statement a little.In actual distance(following the road), it is more like 250 to 300 yds !! We live in a mobile home park !
gargoils almost 10 years ago
Carriers do not have to take outgoing mail left in the box. A law passed (I think(; locally, requires new occupants to place their mail boxes on the street. Ours is on the wall, next to the front door. Clarkston, ehhh??? Not far from where Ilive in Midland…………………..
t jacobs almost 10 years ago
at this point in life i tend to drive to the mailbox
Sangelia almost 10 years ago
Thing is, the mail trucks have a distinctive sound to them. I can hear it when it drives up to our mailbox here.
ti_jean49 almost 10 years ago
Canada Post getting rid of home mail delivery . Have to pick your mail on street corners’ mailboxes :(
neverenoughgold almost 10 years ago
Apparently I am not a Plugger when it comes to fetching the mail! Our rural delivery occurs late in the day, and sometimes I will get it right away, sometimes not..There is nothing that arrives via US mail requiring immediate attention. If someone wants me to get something ASAP, they will use Fedex or UPS NDA; or better yet, ring the doorbell…
pcolli almost 10 years ago
Wow…. you unlucky Transatlanticans. In the UK, mail is put in the letterbox on the front door. We have to go to on the street to post a letter, though.
Caldonia almost 10 years ago
And the amount of time emails spend in their computer is ages, because they don’t know how to delete them. (zing!)
LuvThemPluggers almost 10 years ago
I suspect that Amazon is keeping the USPS in business. We never drive to buy something we can get that way. The postman might grumble at all the packages in his little jeep, but he knows they are paying for his pension.