this post was submitted on 25 Aug 2025
47 points (100.0% liked)

Chapotraphouse

14158 readers
579 users here now

Banned? DM Wmill to appeal.

No anti-nautilism posts. See: Eco-fascism Primer

Slop posts go in c/slop. Don't post low-hanging fruit here.

founded 4 years ago
MODERATORS
 

I thought this was bound to happen due to the sabotage of the post office that is somewhat bipartisan but increased with Trump term 1. But yesterday my grandmother just got a birthday card she had sent to me two years ago returned as "undeliverable" despite the address being correct and the postage paid. And this also caused me to find out that this happened to several other relatives, though without the two year delay, despite the address and postage being definitely correct.

all 16 comments
sorted by: hot top controversial new old
[–] CDommunist@hexbear.net 56 points 2 months ago (2 children)

everything in the united states has noticeably declined in the last few years agony-yehaw

[–] miz@hexbear.net 27 points 2 months ago
[–] BadTakesHaver@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

tofu is slightly cheaper since tariffs started

that's it though

[–] Ildsaye@hexbear.net 5 points 2 months ago

Meanwhile soy milk is more expensive than almond milk somehow angery

[–] FourteenEyes@hexbear.net 39 points 2 months ago

I was a USPS worker for about 80 days until I got fired for smacking my mirror on a tree

The volume of work is insane as are the standards you're held to. They tell you you're guaranteed one day off a week and then take it away because there's not enough people.

They get on you for being too slow but then also say safety first and safety is no excuse for being slow

Minimal training, the driving "training" was basically "do you already know how to drive this thing" and overall just not a lot of support.

So of course this shit happens.

[–] D61@hexbear.net 21 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Yes.

A part of the "modernizing" the post office was to close down smaller processing plants and funnel all that mail flow into single larger plants. (Same was supposed to happen with the little post offices in very rural areas... cut offices, cut carrier, make more mail run through fewer offices being handled by fewer people and delivered by fewer carriers). Somehow this was supposed to make the mail run better.

Word on the grapevine is that in some places that did not have larger plants built and staffed, the smaller plants were already scaling back on workers, hours and the sorting equipment.

Retention seems to be a problem. So people who know how to do things retire, quit, or are fired before anybody new has been around long enough to learn everything. While there are several places where instructions (text, graphics, videos, etc) are available online through USPS sources... all the repositories are uncurated with out of date material that can be difficult to sort out from current material or just straight up barely functional (ie: Bluetube... USPS's place to upload videos because Youtube is blocked on the USPS system... and will take 15 mintues to play a 5 minute video.)

Managment mostly seems to fall into two main camps: "Huge assholes on a power trip" or "Pretty much never around". So you've got a significant portion of the work locations that are either toxic to work at or everybody is just left to their own devices to figure out how to do as much of the job as they can.

Shit, at the office I work at, it used to be that every afternoon a contract driver would pick up all the mail and take it to the local Package and Distrition Center. So you give me your mail today and by tonight it would be at the processing center for sorting, then loaded onto trucks and probably be out on the road the same day. That shit got changed so that anything I'm handed today won't leave the office until the next morning. So if you drop something off on a Saturday, it will be sitting at my office until Monday morning and won't get out of the P&DC until Monday evening or Tuesday if the mail volume is high.

Priority Express is only going to make a two day window if you are dropping it off in a major city or very large/high volume office.

[–] Tofutefisk@lemmygrad.ml 20 points 2 months ago

it’s been going downhill since they started neoliberalizing it in the 1980s (“running it like a corporation”), which led to the phenomenon we now know as “going postal”

[–] prole@hexbear.net 17 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Been a lot longer than a few years, USPS has been in decline for decades. GOP has been fucking them over and over while Dems don't do shit to stop it or repeal it. Pretty sure Biden left that one piece of shit in charge the entire time. I forget his name, but he was literally the CEO of a logistics company. They want to privatize the whole thing and have talked about it for so long

[–] D61@hexbear.net 6 points 2 months ago

he was literally the CEO of a logistics company

Luis DeJoy

The guy that replaced him is, Im pretty sure, also a private logistics company guy.

[–] AtmosphericRiversCuomo@hexbear.net 5 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)
[–] Cat_Daddy@hexbear.net 13 points 2 months ago

I've noticed a huge decline. My neighbor and I get each other's mail all the time, as do others in our neighborhood. So there's an impromptu mail service that starts up after the letter carrier finishes with our street, with everyone hand delivering everyone else's mail. No amount of complaining to the post office fixes it. They just don't give a shit. And it's not every piece. They deliver about 80% of the mail correctly, but there's almost always one or two pieces in the wrong box. And it's almost always the same neighbor they get wrong. Like it's always me and this one guy behind me, and my neighbor across the street and another neighbor near her house, etc.

[–] Beaver@hexbear.net 12 points 2 months ago

I do a lot of shipping and letter sending, and I've actually not seen much of a systematic decline in reliability or speed in the last ten years or so. The second half of 2020 was a bit of a shitshow after DeJoy started as postmaster, but otherwise I think the service has been running reliably, and I continue to prefer it over private parcel carriers.

[–] SorosFootSoldier@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago

Wow I've never heard of it taking that long before. I have had a couple things recently get delayed upwards to a week.

[–] thethirdgracchi@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago

There has been a noticeable decline in the past three or so years, yes. I've had a number of packages entirely lost, including my new passport (!!!). The reason frequently cited is that same "undeliverable address" issue you posted about, despite yes the address being 100% correct.

[–] duderium@hexbear.net 3 points 2 months ago

The 75-year-old guy who works alone at our tiny post office informed me a few days ago that I had to change my post office box because it had actually closed over a year and a half ago and he had neglected to tell me about it during this time because “there were just too many people coming and going.” It’s maybe not completely his fault because I neglected to fill out the form saying that we were still using the box…but damn, I wish we had known that my neglect was going to get us fucked like this, and when I called USPS for some kind of explanation they told me that our post office box was too big and that we never should have had it anyway (we’ve had it for eight years). The old guy at the post office told me we could rent it for, like, $200 a year. Totally bizarre. So now we have to change the shipping information for all the fucking companies that still insist on sending us paper mail.

We also get other people’s mail now all the time. I thought it was grandpa’s fault but I guess it’s a regular thing based on the comments here. What’s also kind of strange is that I went to that guy’s house for my job and it’s a huge fucking gorgeous house in the middle of the woods. Why is he working at this post office? Why isn’t he retired?