Contract delivery routes are located on sparsely populated rural highways. There are certainly no contract delivery routes on the north side of Chicago.
This thread was started way way way back in the 20th Century, some of the readers may not understand what’s going on. Back in the distant past, we had devices called “pencils” and a substance called “paper”. You’d use the “pencil” to draw letters on the “paper” mimicking a word processor. Then for 2 shilling six, government employees would take this “paper” to whoever you wanted to get it.
Ask your grandma or grandpa if they still have these things laying around up in their attic … or perhaps a local antique store might have some.
Postal zombies, but…
My carrier won’t pick up outgoing unless he’s delivering, and I don’t get a lot of mail. So I subscribed to the local daily paper. I have mail every day now.
I live one zip code south of the OP. The mail delivery here still sucks. I frequently get mail for my neighbors in my box (sometimes close neighbors; sometimes DISTANT non-neighbors). God only knows how much of MY mail lands in OTHER people’s boxes.
I live on a rural mail route. Whether we get mail that day or not, unless the flag is up, outgoing mail is not picked up. If we get mail that day, the unsent stuff winds up in the pile to be put back out the next day.
I love a good zombie thread.
I live in 60640, a few miles from the OP. This zip code has a terrible post office, and I read a lot of complaints about the carriers in this zip code. That said, my current regular mail carrier is terrific. He’s been on this route for a couple of years, and I hope he stays as long as I live here.
Hmmm. A peculiar little eccentricity of mine pays off, apparently. For no good reason, I’ve never liked leaving mail to be picked up at my home mailbox. I never suspected that it wouldn’t get picked up, I just didn’t like doing it. While working in offices that allowed it it, I just stuffed it in the company’s outgoing mail. Otherwise, I used the corner mailboxes. Now that those have disappeared, I usually use the drive by boxes in front of the post office, or actually go into the one closest to home.
if you read a ST archive, the US has cheapest postal costs of major countries; also, USPS is self-funded so when gas costs go up, they have to cover it.
And here I thought that mail delivery was slow…
And indeed when gas prices dropped significantly, the cost of a stamp actually went down! IRS mileage rates did too.
In the ST universe, don’t they use transporters and shuttlecraft to deliver the mail?
We had this problem for a long time. We received someone else’s mail several times a week. Recently our next door neighbor (who is a little bit prickly) assaulted the mail carrier because of it. Cops were called, the postmaster showed up, lots of excitement.
But you know what? It worked. We ONLY get our mail now. haven’t had a wrong piece of mail in months.
YMMV