Why are Postal employees so rude?
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bc they're unionized and never wanted anything more from life so they are spiteful against anyone else in the outside world because of their own stubborn resentment0
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i don't know i always want to deliver mail door to door. lots of exercise and seems easy0
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because their looking for an excuse to go postal..0
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I'd say it's because they're 'Murican, but same things happen in Canada.0
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Its one reason I use UPS whenever possible. The P.O. is ALWAYS losing or losing track of my packages. And if they do, its, "Well, there's nothing I can do about it,...NEXT!"0
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Um...I feel I should be upset about this since my dad is a mailman but this time of year he is always cranky...just don't piss them off that's all0
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I've noticed that very few people even acknowledge the existence of service people..the people who clean offices, clear up dishes, pick up the towels at gyms. Those people are treated as if they are invisible.
If you smile at someone, ask them how their day is going...it makes a world of difference.
I also say hello to our mailperson and make sure to leave her a gift for Xmas. (Her name is Bridget, she has 4 kids...)0 -
The work sucks, the pay sucks, the people you have to deal with everyday are belligerent and annoying, because they have to deal with a high-volume workload on very little time and typically their hours are irregular.
Why is nearly any other service oriented employee in the United States so miserable? Because this country has awful standards and regulations for that kind of work.0 -
Its one reason I use UPS whenever possible. The P.O. is ALWAYS losing or losing track of my packages. And if they do, its, "Well, there's nothing I can do about it,...NEXT!"
They have almost no accountability. Because govt union.0 -
Because if they were pleasant, you'd think you were at the wrong place.0
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Because they have the same discussions all day every day. Kind of like the forums.0
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Its one reason I use UPS whenever possible. The P.O. is ALWAYS losing or losing track of my packages. And if they do, its, "Well, there's nothing I can do about it,...NEXT!"
They have almost no accountability. Because govt union.
It has nothing to do with unions and everything to do with industries trying harder and harder to reduce liability, this is common for any business, from corporate down to non-profit.0 -
I've noticed that very few people even acknowledge the existence of service people..the people who clean offices, clear up dishes, pick up the towels at gyms. Those people are treated as if they are invisible.
If you smile at someone, ask them how their day is going...it makes a world of difference.
That is so true. I always say good morning or afternoon to the cleaning staff. Without them cleaning the bathroom, my day will not be the same. There is nothing worse than using a dirty bathroom - and I applaud them for their work, even if they are getting paid for it.0 -
The work sucks, the pay sucks, the people you have to deal with everyday are belligerent and annoying, because they have to deal with a high-volume workload on very little time and typically their hours are irregular.
Why is nearly any other service oriented employee in the United States so miserable? Because this country has awful standards and regulations for that kind of work.
Their pay is pretty decent with good benefits. And the work is monotonous, not hard.0 -
Its one reason I use UPS whenever possible. The P.O. is ALWAYS losing or losing track of my packages. And if they do, its, "Well, there's nothing I can do about it,...NEXT!"
They have almost no accountability. Because govt union.
That is such crap.0 -
The work sucks, the pay sucks, the people you have to deal with everyday are belligerent and annoying, because they have to deal with a high-volume workload on very little time and typically their hours are irregular.
Why is nearly any other service oriented employee in the United States so miserable? Because this country has awful standards and regulations for that kind of work.
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They're super-nice where I come from! Rural-type places, that is. We always give our mailman cookies and fudge on holidays.0
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I've noticed that very few people even acknowledge the existence of service people..the people who clean offices, clear up dishes, pick up the towels at gyms. Those people are treated as if they are invisible.
If you smile at someone, ask them how their day is going...it makes a world of difference.
I also say hello to our mailperson and make sure to leave her a gift for Xmas. (Her name is Bridget, she has 4 kids...)
I am always pleasant to people and I also give my delivery person a Christmas gift.0 -
I want to be a mailman0
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Its one reason I use UPS whenever possible. The P.O. is ALWAYS losing or losing track of my packages. And if they do, its, "Well, there's nothing I can do about it,...NEXT!"
They have almost no accountability. Because govt union.0 -
I worked as a clerk for ten years at the po. The mailmen are on a schedule and they the supervisors always ride their butt to rush rush rush. They even have barcodes in some mail boxes they have to scan to let the supervisors know where they are etc. Clerks are always shorhanded and deal with some crazy rude people every day. I had a woman who brought her 25 year old son to kick my butt because i wouldnt put stamps on her letters for her. lol The post office is full of peopple who do nothing and a few who work hard and it wears on the good workers till they just dont care. Not that I am making excuses cause I dont work there anymore just letting you know its a horrible work environment filled with supervisors with no experience. Just my thoughts.0
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they're mad that they're not hiring at fedex0
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On the contrary...FedEx and ups have contracts with USPS to deliver packages under a certain poundage to residents0
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Nothing I'm reading constitutes a valid reason for being rude. Their job sucks? Yeah, so does mine. So what? You don't get a pass to be rude to me just because the last guy was rude to you. Put on your big kid pants and be polite.0
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I think you need to eat again.0
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On the contrary...FedEx and ups have contracts with USPS to deliver packages under a certain poundage to residents
Because they can operate at a loss, thus delivering more cheaply.0 -
My mom works for the PO and says they're HORRIBLE to work for...
But I'd bring in 50-100 packages every 4ish days... And they were ALL ****s to me exc one man...
I'm just standing here like my cart full of packages literally pays your salary....please be nice to me.0 -
They probably get yelled at by people like me, because they lose my packages. I had two things coming to me last week and when they were late I spoke to him and he said he didn't know where they went. After arguing for a few moments he decided to check the whole truck and what do you know there was one of my packages. The other he said he scanned it and already put it out. Do your damn job right then cuz you put it in the wrong box. Im sure im going to have a lot more missing mail now.0
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what I wanna know is why they drive those little trucks so crazy!0
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