DonM FedEx Ground is becoming easier.

Fedex was my go to company but they closed the only facility in our small city. There is one UPS store across town and the owner is a jerk. So USPS it is. Get insurance and keep your fingers crossed.

    Rickochet Do you have Walgreens in town? Up here, they do FedEx drop-offs. Smaller areas usually have a place where you can take FedEx packages.

      I used UPS through paypal... basically the same price as USPS... For a driver with insurance it was actually slightly cheaper than USPS. Just print label and drop off at the store just like USPS except no lines and right now faster delivery.

      One needs a UPS or FedEx account to get better pricing or like mgrin did you go thru your PayPal account on a link to an eBay sale.

      Par4QC Do you have Walgreens in town? Up here, they do FedEx drop-offs. Smaller areas usually have a place where you can take FedEx packages.

      Two Walgreens and one Dollar General are drop off points but do not give you any receipts. They just pile the packages up and wait for the Fedex dude. I am not comfortable with that.

      Sparky I've got a shaft coming from Doug Mael. It took 12 days to get from Langhorne PA to Philadelphia PA.

      And it only took 1 day from Philadelphia to SoCal. The weather is nice out here, makes sense.

      DonM Well the package from Rickochet to me took only 2 days. That's a day early, even.

      I also sent one to northern Ohio this week that got there equally quick. USPS almost overloaded me with email updates on both. I have no complaints.

      Eguller Time and date Place Message

      Sunday, Jul 26, 2020 12:00 AM N/A In Transit, Arriving Late
      Thursday, Jul 23, 2020 10:27 PM SAN DIEGO CA DISTRIBUTION CENTER Departed USPS Regional Origin Facility
      Thursday, Jul 23, 2020 9:59 PM SAN DIEGO CA DISTRIBUTION CENTER Arrived at USPS Regional Origin Facility
      Thursday, Jul 23, 2020 8:44 PM SAN DIEGO , CA Accepted at USPS Origin Facility

      STILL NOT HERE. Grrrrrr.....

      Apparently, USPS only sucks on certain weeks in various areas.

      scotts33
      Thanks for posting it, I can tell you are hesitant about doing it.
      Sounds to me as if the elimination of overtime is the reason. It explains the problem. The rest of the article is very low on facts and showcases one side’s political motivations. I’m surprised my postmaster didn’t offer any of these explanations to me. Same for my mail man who is very anti Trump.

      4 days later

      mgrin
      God that's horrible.

      I read another article about it. They are supposed to stop at the end of regular hours, leaving the unprocessed mail for the next day. Normally they would work overtime and end up with a clean room. What it sounds like is that at some plants they aren't doing first in first out. They must be just pushing the excess into a pile and starting over the next day.

        DonM I read another article about it. They are supposed to stop at the end of regular hours, leaving the unprocessed mail for the next day.

        Our mail normally gets delivered about 3PM. For months I see the carriers delivering mail as late as 7 PM. I have lived at this address for 35 years and I have never seen this happen. It would seem to be a personnel shortage not lack of over time pay. The USPS has had a big issue for years with a very top heavy retirement obligation.

          mgrin A new record... 25 days to deliver a driver from Wisconsin to Michigan.

          Not looking good for me. Waiting for a fairway wood to be delivered to Illinois from Michigan...only been 2.5 weeks so far. 🙁

          Just shipped a putter from Lecanto, FL. It exited my post office 2 days ago.......got to Jacksonville this morning. It's a 2.5 hour drive. Shit.... ...

          I ordered something from GW Monday. Tuesday it got Accepted at the Newark PO. Apparently it's still there.

          Rickochet - they've changed routes and carriers in my hood so mail is now 'normally' delivered mid to late afternoon when it has been in my box by 10:00 daily, and usually at 9ish. Occasionally I'd see some suit and tie slowly following the carrier with I'm guessing a stopwatch and clipboard - an efficiency study, I presume.

          I live on a small city park (3 city blocks x 1 block) ringed by approximately 30 homes. Before the changes, the carrier would deliver mail to those houses with packages first and then park his vehicle. He'd then walk around the park house by house. Now, the new carrier(s) are going to the door to deliver the mail to each abode, turn around, return to their vehicle, then drive the 75 yards +/- to the next address, rinse and repeat around the park.

          I sense an intentional, silent work slowdown. The loss of the overtime has impacted paychecks and I'm theorizing the Service's employees (union) is hoping postal patrons flood Congress with complaints to get more funding, and fast. IMHO