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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2187290" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>This winter, our nice neighbor shows up at our door holding a wet cardboard box. It was addressed to us but the USPS left it next to the neighbor's garage door and when she backed out of her drive way she almost squashed it, missing it by less than 2 inches.. It contained wifey's $75 sweater wrapped in a plastic bag - clean & dry. No excuse for this, It might have contained my $750 scope I ordered! Pay extra for quicker & better!</p><p></p><p>While stopping at Juneau AK on a flight to the lower 48, I watched a crew loading USPS cargo. This guy picked up a small package labeled "fragile" studied it intently, turning it over to inspect the bottom then casually tossed the package like a soft ball some 10 feet (underhanded) into a jumble of tangled boxes, and tubes jammed on top of a moving belt. Louis DeJoy faces a big challenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2187290, member: 115658"] This winter, our nice neighbor shows up at our door holding a wet cardboard box. It was addressed to us but the USPS left it next to the neighbor's garage door and when she backed out of her drive way she almost squashed it, missing it by less than 2 inches.. It contained wifey's $75 sweater wrapped in a plastic bag - clean & dry. No excuse for this, It might have contained my $750 scope I ordered! Pay extra for quicker & better! While stopping at Juneau AK on a flight to the lower 48, I watched a crew loading USPS cargo. This guy picked up a small package labeled "fragile" studied it intently, turning it over to inspect the bottom then casually tossed the package like a soft ball some 10 feet (underhanded) into a jumble of tangled boxes, and tubes jammed on top of a moving belt. Louis DeJoy faces a big challenge. [/QUOTE]
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