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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Mailman That wont deliiver!!
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<blockquote data-quote="D1SC_GT" data-source="post: 15404979" data-attributes="member: 175078"><p>I am a letter carrier for the USPS and this "rule" doesn't exist. Call your local post office, ask for a SUPERVISOR, ask what route your house belongs to, asks who the carrier for that route is and tell them about the situation. A lot of carriers are lazy AF and will refuse to get out of the truck.</p><p></p><p>Also, there are 3 types of deliveries recognized by the USPS.</p><p>1. NBU's (neighborhood box units - customer drives to box unit and uses a key)</p><p>2. Curbside - mail truck drives alongside a mailbox located on the street</p><p>3. Park & Loop - mailman parks and walks door-to-door</p><p></p><p>There are NO rules that would not allow a carrier to exit the vehicle OR put it in reverse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D1SC_GT, post: 15404979, member: 175078"] I am a letter carrier for the USPS and this "rule" doesn't exist. Call your local post office, ask for a SUPERVISOR, ask what route your house belongs to, asks who the carrier for that route is and tell them about the situation. A lot of carriers are lazy AF and will refuse to get out of the truck. Also, there are 3 types of deliveries recognized by the USPS. 1. NBU's (neighborhood box units - customer drives to box unit and uses a key) 2. Curbside - mail truck drives alongside a mailbox located on the street 3. Park & Loop - mailman parks and walks door-to-door There are NO rules that would not allow a carrier to exit the vehicle OR put it in reverse. [/QUOTE]
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