- Feb 22, 2007
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In this day and age of computers you would think that our own postal service could do better.
Today the usps lost another of my packages.
About the 3rd one in two years.
Shipped from NY on monday, shipped overnight, it was in California on tuesday.
I live in NC.
So I call customer service, they enter the tracking number, yes sir your right, its in CA.
Tell me something I didn't know.
So when will I get the package ?
"Well, sir we will just have to wait to see when its updated."
I remain calm, understanding that the person on the other end just works there.
So I wait, wed, thurs, fri.
The package still shows its in CA.
And what can the USPS do about, absolutely nothing, except wait for it to magically reappear at another site.
If fedex, ups, dhl can all do tracking better, surely the usps can do somehwat better.
So something I really need to finish work for a client is now somewhere in the postal system and only the magical postal fairies know where to find it.
Today the usps lost another of my packages.
About the 3rd one in two years.
Shipped from NY on monday, shipped overnight, it was in California on tuesday.
I live in NC.
So I call customer service, they enter the tracking number, yes sir your right, its in CA.
Tell me something I didn't know.
So when will I get the package ?
"Well, sir we will just have to wait to see when its updated."
I remain calm, understanding that the person on the other end just works there.
So I wait, wed, thurs, fri.
The package still shows its in CA.
And what can the USPS do about, absolutely nothing, except wait for it to magically reappear at another site.
If fedex, ups, dhl can all do tracking better, surely the usps can do somehwat better.
So something I really need to finish work for a client is now somewhere in the postal system and only the magical postal fairies know where to find it.