03-04-2010, 01:44 PM
The only mail I don't get are the ones in Spanish. (hahaha I crack myself up)
Seriously, how does one know if they are not getting all their mail?
Actually, I've thought about this before. Not from just the "am I getting it at all" angle, But from the "I wonder how service varies day to day". If I were to drop a postcard in the mail at the same place and same time everyday, addressed TO my own mailbox(es), would I find that FIFO, or a mix of intertwined crap; some being complete and utter failure of delivery?
I would assume that dropping a postcard in the mail in the afternoon - night, at the USPS office from whence my mail's final stop is before being delivered to my box, would show me how well my particular local 'post' is doing, perhaps my particular carrier as a large percentage of that, as well?
I guess I'll have to request a Crutchfield thingy to make the call on if it is similar or not.
Seriously, how does one know if they are not getting all their mail?
Actually, I've thought about this before. Not from just the "am I getting it at all" angle, But from the "I wonder how service varies day to day". If I were to drop a postcard in the mail at the same place and same time everyday, addressed TO my own mailbox(es), would I find that FIFO, or a mix of intertwined crap; some being complete and utter failure of delivery?
I would assume that dropping a postcard in the mail in the afternoon - night, at the USPS office from whence my mail's final stop is before being delivered to my box, would show me how well my particular local 'post' is doing, perhaps my particular carrier as a large percentage of that, as well?
I guess I'll have to request a Crutchfield thingy to make the call on if it is similar or not.