Jimi
I think the post office would like to get rid of her.  It's not that easy.
Their union protects her.  Yes what's she does to the mail would land you or
I in jail.   They have to catch her in the act.  She is one banana short of
a bunch.  After tangling with her a couple of times I realized that.  Her
boss visits with me regularly and I told him not to get me involved because
I already pull my kids FAR back from the street when she's anywhere near.
I've caught her yelling at my neighbors children.  I'm seriously afraid of
what she might do to my kids if they caught her and she blamed me.
Deb
> >Deb, want to "Know" how to fix your mail persons problem ??
> >     I had the same problem when we lived on N. 13th in Artesia. Our mail
> >person would loose mail, deliver bills 10 days after they were due, leave
> >"Failure to deliver" notices when we were at home and many other things.
> >Repeated calls to the post office had no effect, in fact, things got
worse
> >with the complaints.
> >     I wrote a letter, requesting an investigation into our mail carrier.
> >According to the USC, it is a "Federal Offense" to tamper with the
> >"Delivery
> >of or delay of Postmarked Mail". I sent this letter to the Post Master at
> >the Artesia Post office, as well as the President of the US, the US
> >Attorney
> >General, "All" of my Congressman and Senators. Nice thing was, I mailed
the
> >one to the local post master 14 days "After" mailing the ones to the
other
> >"Interested" parties.
> >     I received a "Personal Phone call" from the postmaster, informing me
> >that my service would "Definitely Improve", if not to call him directly.
> >     Funny thing, we had "Perfect" mail service after that, not a single
> >problem, even the day when it was raining 2" per hour, our mail person
came
> >to the door with a package, "neatly tucked under her rain coat".
> >
> >Just a thought and suggestion.
> >Jimi, ( don't mess with me when my taxes pay your salary)


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