Does Deepak Chopra The Motivator Agree With Canadian Postal President Chopra?

Liberalman

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Yep walking and breathing at the same time can be difficult for a government union employee to learn.Oh and they MUST remember to take their breaks at the approved time or be in caca with the union.

You can say that of any profession.
 

Chev

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Why does a letter I mail to my next door neighbour have to go to Toronto to be sorted?
Because you live in the bush...

taxslave The fat lazy cows that work in the local post office for a start. Send a notice that you have a parcel and when you go to get it they say it hasn't been sorted yet, you have to come back tomorrow.”
I shouldn’t even bother explaining this to such an idi0t asyou taxslave, You have no idea what the ‘h’ you’re talking about. IT IS NOT THE CLERKS who work in the postal outlets who send the delivery notices to you, or anyone else. It is the drivers that leave notices if there’s no one home. And if you’d read the dam* notices, they probably say Pick up item ‘TOMORROW’ (THE NEXT DAY) after 1 p.m. If you get a notice at, for example, 10 a.m. one morning and race to the outlet right then, the item is NOT going to be there yet, no matter how much you yell at the clerk behind the counter. We can't pluck parcels out of the sky either, no matter how much you yell. The delivery drivers have to finish their routes first. Items are then taken to a depot where they are sorted and sent out to the postal outlets for processing and pick-up. At the outlet where I work we have 2 drop-offs a day. The first one around 4 -4:30p.m. and the second around 7-7:30 p.m. We have a lot of work to do, and we work as fast as we can. We have to enter every item into the computer, massive, heavy, big, small, tiny, parcel, envelope; sort all and shelve or file everything. Alot of parcels are heavier than I am and bigger than some of my co-workers and drivers.But I don’t expect you, taxslave, to get it,stupid people just don’t…..
 
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petros

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But Fed X delivers to your door and has same year service.
My mail comes to my door for under 60 cents a pop. Half the price of a chocolate bar. UPS or Fed Ex can't do that and if you local contractor that is piss poor at sorting parcels had it his/her way, you'd be paying far more.
 

taxslave

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Because you live in the bush...

taxslave The fat lazy cows that work in the local post office for a start. Send a notice that you have a parcel and when you go to get it they say it hasn't been sorted yet, you have to come back tomorrow.”
I shouldn’t even bother explaining this to such an idi0t asyou taxslave, You have no idea what the ‘h’ you’re talking about. IT IS NOT THE CLERKS who work in the postal outlets who send the delivery notices to you, or anyone else. It is the drivers that leave notices if there’s no one home. And if you’d read the dam* notices, they probably say Pick up item ‘TOMORROW’ (THE NEXT DAY) after 1 p.m. If you get a notice at, for example, 10 a.m. one morning and race to the outlet right then, the item is NOT going to be there yet, no matter how much you yell at the clerk behind the counter. We can't pluck parcels out of the sky either, no matter how much you yell. The delivery drivers have to finish their routes first. Items are then taken to a depot where they are sorted and sent out to the postal outlets for processing and pick-up. At the outlet where I work we have 2 drop-offs a day. The first one around 4 -4:30p.m. and the second around 7-7:30 p.m. We have a lot of work to do, and we work as fast as we can. We have to enter every item into the computer, massive, heavy, big, small, tiny, parcel, envelope; sort all and shelve or file everything. Alot of parcels are heavier than I am and bigger than some of my co-workers and drivers.But I don’t expect you, taxslave, to get it,stupid people just don’t…..

SO you are saying that you are one of the worthless ones that collect pay from Canada Post? If you had ANY comprehension skills at all you would have read that the delivery people do NOT bring parcels with them. Neither do we ever get mail before noon. Nowhere on the notices does it say after 1pm the next day either. Also we don't have postal drop offs. We have a Post Office in town.
 

Chev

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Feb 10, 2009
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SO you are saying that you are one of the worthless ones that collect pay from Canada Post? If you had ANY comprehension skills at all you would have read that the delivery people do NOT bring parcels with them. Neither do we ever get mail before noon. Nowhere on the notices does it say after 1pm the next day either. Also we don't have postal drop offs. We have a Post Office in town.

SO you are saying that you are one of the worthless ones that collect pay from Canada Post? If you had ANY comprehension skills at all you would have read that the delivery people do NOT bring parcels with them. Neither do we ever get mail before noon. Nowhere on the notices does it say after 1pm the next day either. Also we don't have postal drop offs. We have a Post Office in town.
We who work at Postal Outlets are not employed by Canada Post. We are employees of the people who own the drugstore chains or convenience stores or wherever the OUTLET is. We have to follow the rules and regulations of Canada Post and rules and regulations of the people who have hired us. And answer to our Canada Post retail business manager and our employers. I would love to be able to tell people with attitudes like you to go to he11, but at work, I can’t. I can only speak of in larger centres and the Outlets in the city where I live. If, as you say, the delivery people do not bring parcels with them, perhaps you live in a small town or somewhere rather than a larger centre? Is your Post Office an actual stand alone corporate post office or is an outlet? Small towns in Alberta don’t have door to door letter carriers either. And maybe 1 post office. 1 town I know of has a stand alone Post Office, clerk is probably employed by Canada Post. Another has(had?) a Postal Outlet in a gift shop store. Canada Post employee? Don’t know. You don’t get mail before noon? Whoopee sh*t. You have a post office box? Our post office box mail doesn’t come in until about 11:30 a.m. Could be earlier or later depending where ‘your’ outlet is on the driver’s route. And this is the clerk’s fault how?!? I’d sure like to see what the item delivery notices ‘you’ get look like.
You said “The fat lazy cows that work in the local post office for a start. Send a notice that you have a parcel and when you go to get it they say it hasn't been sorted yet, you have to come back tomorrow.”
I don’t believe a clerk at a Postal Outlet or Post Office ‘sends out’ a notice that you have a parcel before parcels are sorted and entered in the computer.
You said: “They don't deliver parcels. They just put a card in your box and you go to the post office and pick it up.”
By the way, if you have a post office box, you can request “No Flyers or Junk Mail” be put in your box.
You said: “…..CP survive in an age where snail mail is rapidly disappearing.” Wow, interesting, for the amount of mail/letters/parcels we process in a day at work…
As Liberalman said: “There is a lot of rules and regulations a postal worker has to learn as well a lot of skills to do the job properly as in any profession not everyone can to the job.”
Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you.
If you think you can do better with FedEx or UPS or another courier, PLEASE be my guest…. Go to another carrier, then we won’t have to put up with crap from you and other customers like you.
Your worthless ex bro in law, I can’t explain him, however you did say “worthless ex”. That is your explanation. worthless
Taxslave you said: “They don't deliver parcels. They just put a card in your box and you go to the post office and pick it up.” WHO is ‘THEY’ ?

QUOTE=taxslave;1709842]SO you are saying that you are one of the worthless ones that collect pay from Canada Post? If you had ANY comprehension skills at all you would have read that the delivery people do NOT bring parcels with them. Neither do we ever get mail before noon. Nowhere on the notices does it say after 1pm the next day either. Also we don't have postal drop offs. We have a Post Office in town.[/QUOTE]

We who work at Postal Outlets are not employed by Canada Post. We are employees of the people who own the drugstore chains or convenience stores or wherever the OUTLET is. We have to follow the rules and regulations of Canada Post and rules and regulations of the people who have hired us. And we answer to the Canada Post retail business manager and our employers. I would love to be able to tell people with attitudes like you where to go, but at work, I can’t. I only speak of in larger centres and the Outlets in the city where I live. If, as you say, the delivery people do not bring parcels with them, perhaps you live in a small town or somewhere rather than a larger centre? Maybe you just don't know that the delivery people do actually have the parcels in their trucks. Is your Post Office an actual stand alone corporate post office or is an Outlet? Small towns in Alberta don’t have door to door letter carriers either. And maybe 1 post office. 1 town I know of has a stand alone Post Office, clerk is probably employed by Canada Post. Another has(had?) a Postal Outlet in a gift shop store. Canada Post employee? Don’t know. You don’t get mail before noon? Whoopee sh*t. You have a post office box? Our post office box mail doesn’t come in until about 11:30 a.m. Could be earlier or later depending where ‘your’ outlet is on the driver’s route. And this is the clerk’s fault how?!? I’d sure like to see what the item delivery notices ‘you’ get look like.

You said “The fat lazy cows that work in the local post office for a start. Send a notice that you have a parcel and when you go to get it they say it hasn't been sorted yet, you have to come back tomorrow.”

I don’t believe a clerk at a Postal Outlet or Post Office ‘sends out’ a notice that you have a parcel before parcels are sorted and entered in the computer.



Taxslave you said: “They don't deliver parcels. They just put a card in your box and you go to the post office and pick it up.”

WHO is ‘THEY??

By the way, if you have a post office box, you can request “No Flyers or Junk Mail” be put in your box.

You said: “…..CP survive in an age where snail mail is rapidly disappearing.” Wow, interesting, for the amount of mail/letters/parcels we process in a day at work…

As Liberalman said: “There is a lot of rules and regulations a postal worker has to learn as well a lot of skills to do the job properly as in any profession not everyone can to the job.”

Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a my Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you.

If you think you can do better with FedEx or UPS or another courier, PLEASE be my guest…. Go to another carrier, then we won’t have to put up with crap from you and other people like you.

Your worthless ex bro in law, I can’t explain him, however you did say “worthless ex”. That is your explanation. worthless ex...
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QUOTE=taxslave;1709842]SO you are saying that you are one of the worthless ones that collect pay from Canada Post? If you had ANY comprehension skills at all you would have read that the delivery people do NOT bring parcels with them. Neither do we ever get mail before noon. Nowhere on the notices does it say after 1pm the next day either. Also we don't have postal drop offs. We have a Post Office in town.[/QUOTE]
We who work at Postal Outlets are not employed by Canada Post. We are employees of the people who own the drugstore chains or convenience stores or wherever the OUTLET is. We have to follow the rules and regulations of Canada Post and rules and regulations of the people who have hired us. And we answer to the Canada Post retail business manager and our employers. I would love to be able to tell people with attitudes like you where to go, but at work, I can’t. I only speak of in larger centres and the Outlets in the city where I live. If, as you say, the delivery people do not bring parcels with them, perhaps you live in a small town or somewhere rather than a larger centre? Maybe you just don't know that the delivery people do actually have the parcels in their trucks. Is your Post Office an actual stand alone corporate post office or is an Outlet? Small towns in Alberta don’t have door to door letter carriers either. And maybe 1 post office. 1 town I know of has a stand alone Post Office, clerk is probably employed by Canada Post. Another has(had?) a Postal Outlet in a gift shop store. Canada Post employee? Don’t know. You don’t get mail before noon? Whoopee sh*t. You have a post office box? Our post office box mail doesn’t come in until about 11:30 a.m. Could be earlier or later depending where ‘your’ outlet is on the driver’s route. And this is the clerk’s fault how?!? I’d sure like to see what the item delivery notices ‘you’ get look like.
You said “The fat lazy cows that work in the local post office for a start. Send a notice that you have a parcel and when you go to get it they say it hasn't been sorted yet, you have to come back tomorrow.”
I don’t believe a clerk at a Postal Outlet or Post Office ‘sends out’ a notice that you have a parcel before parcels are sorted and entered in the computer.

Taxslave you said: “They don't deliver parcels. They just put a card in your box and you go to the post office and pick it up.”
WHO is ‘THEY??
By the way, if you have a post office box, you can request “No Flyers or Junk Mail” be put in your box.
You said: “…..CP survive in an age where snail mail is rapidly disappearing.” Wow, interesting, for the amount of mail/letters/parcels we process in a day at work…
As Liberalman said: “There is a lot of rules and regulations a postal worker has to learn as well a lot of skills to do the job properly as in any profession not everyone can to the job.”
Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a my Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you.
If you think you can do better with FedEx or UPS or another courier, PLEASE be my guest…. Go to another carrier, then we won’t have to put up with crap from you and other people like you.
Your worthless ex bro in law, I can’t explain him, however you did say “worthless ex”. That is your explanation. worthless ex...
Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a my Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you. “The fat lazy cows" I AM NOT ``fat lazy cows" like you say, I invite youto come work with me for a day,and see how you make out....

We who work at Postal Outlets are not employed by Canada Post. We are employees of the people who own the drugstore chains or convenience stores or wherever the OUTLET is. We have to follow the rules and regulations of Canada Post and rules and regulations of the people who have hired us. And answer to our Canada Post retail business manager and our employers. I would love to be able to tell people with attitudes like you to go to he11, but at work, I can’t. I can only speak of in larger centres and the Outlets in the city where I live. If, as you say, the delivery people do not bring parcels with them, perhaps you live in a small town or somewhere rather than a larger centre? Is your Post Office an actual stand alone corporate post office or is an outlet? Small towns in Alberta don’t have door to door letter carriers either. And maybe 1 post office. 1 town I know of has a stand alone Post Office, clerk is probably employed by Canada Post. Another has(had?) a Postal Outlet in a gift shop store. Canada Post employee? Don’t know. You don’t get mail before noon? Whoopee sh*t. You have a post office box? Our post office box mail doesn’t come in until about 11:30 a.m. Could be earlier or later depending where ‘your’ outlet is on the driver’s route. And this is the clerk’s fault how?!? I’d sure like to see what the item delivery notices ‘you’ get look like.
You said “The fat lazy cows that work in the local post office for a start. Send a notice that you have a parcel and when you go to get it they say it hasn't been sorted yet, you have to come back tomorrow.”
I don’t believe a clerk at a Postal Outlet or Post Office ‘sends out’ a notice that you have a parcel before parcels are sorted and entered in the computer.
You said: “They don't deliver parcels. They just put a card in your box and you go to the post office and pick it up.”
By the way, if you have a post office box, you can request “No Flyers or Junk Mail” be put in your box.
You said: “…..CP survive in an age where snail mail is rapidly disappearing.” Wow, interesting, for the amount of mail/letters/parcels we process in a day at work…
As Liberalman said: “There is a lot of rules and regulations a postal worker has to learn as well a lot of skills to do the job properly as in any profession not everyone can to the job.”
Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you.
If you think you can do better with FedEx or UPS or another courier, PLEASE be my guest…. Go to another carrier, then we won’t have to put up with crap from you and other customers like you.
Your worthless ex bro in law, I can’t explain him, however you did say “worthless ex”. That is your explanation. worthless
Taxslave you said: “They don't deliver parcels. They just put a card in your box and you go to the post office and pick it up.” WHO is ‘THEY’ ?

QUOTE=taxslave;1709842]SO you are saying that you are one of the worthless ones that collect pay from Canada Post? If you had ANY comprehension skills at all you would have read that the delivery people do NOT bring parcels with them. Neither do we ever get mail before noon. Nowhere on the notices does it say after 1pm the next day either. Also we don't have postal drop offs. We have a Post Office in town.

We who work at Postal Outlets are not employed by Canada Post. We are employees of the people who own the drugstore chains or convenience stores or wherever the OUTLET is. We have to follow the rules and regulations of Canada Post and rules and regulations of the people who have hired us. And we answer to the Canada Post retail business manager and our employers. I would love to be able to tell people with attitudes like you where to go, but at work, I can’t. I only speak of in larger centres and the Outlets in the city where I live. If, as you say, the delivery people do not bring parcels with them, perhaps you live in a small town or somewhere rather than a larger centre? Maybe you just don't know that the delivery people do actually have the parcels in their trucks. Is your Post Office an actual stand alone corporate post office or is an Outlet? Small towns in Alberta don’t have door to door letter carriers either. And maybe 1 post office. 1 town I know of has a stand alone Post Office, clerk is probably employed by Canada Post. Another has(had?) a Postal Outlet in a gift shop store. Canada Post employee? Don’t know. You don’t get mail before noon? Whoopee sh*t. You have a post office box? Our post office box mail doesn’t come in until about 11:30 a.m. Could be earlier or later depending where ‘your’ outlet is on the driver’s route. And this is the clerk’s fault how?!? I’d sure like to see what the item delivery notices ‘you’ get look like.

You said “The fat lazy cows that work in the local post office for a start. Send a notice that you have a parcel and when you go to get it they say it hasn't been sorted yet, you have to come back tomorrow.”

I don’t believe a clerk at a Postal Outlet or Post Office ‘sends out’ a notice that you have a parcel before parcels are sorted and entered in the computer.



Taxslave you said: “They don't deliver parcels. They just put a card in your box and you go to the post office and pick it up.”

WHO is ‘THEY??

By the way, if you have a post office box, you can request “No Flyers or Junk Mail” be put in your box.

You said: “…..CP survive in an age where snail mail is rapidly disappearing.” Wow, interesting, for the amount of mail/letters/parcels we process in a day at work…

As Liberalman said: “There is a lot of rules and regulations a postal worker has to learn as well a lot of skills to do the job properly as in any profession not everyone can to the job.”

Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a my Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you.

If you think you can do better with FedEx or UPS or another courier, PLEASE be my guest…. Go to another carrier, then we won’t have to put up with crap from you and other people like you.

Your worthless ex bro in law, I can’t explain him, however you did say “worthless ex”. That is your explanation. worthless ex...
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QUOTE=taxslave;1709842]SO you are saying that you are one of the worthless ones that collect pay from Canada Post? If you had ANY comprehension skills at all you would have read that the delivery people do NOT bring parcels with them. Neither do we ever get mail before noon. Nowhere on the notices does it say after 1pm the next day either. Also we don't have postal drop offs. We have a Post Office in town.[/QUOTE]
We who work at Postal Outlets are not employed by Canada Post. We are employees of the people who own the drugstore chains or convenience stores or wherever the OUTLET is. We have to follow the rules and regulations of Canada Post and rules and regulations of the people who have hired us. And we answer to the Canada Post retail business manager and our employers. I would love to be able to tell people with attitudes like you where to go, but at work, I can’t. I only speak of in larger centres and the Outlets in the city where I live. If, as you say, the delivery people do not bring parcels with them, perhaps you live in a small town or somewhere rather than a larger centre? Maybe you just don't know that the delivery people do actually have the parcels in their trucks. Is your Post Office an actual stand alone corporate post office or is an Outlet? Small towns in Alberta don’t have door to door letter carriers either. And maybe 1 post office. 1 town I know of has a stand alone Post Office, clerk is probably employed by Canada Post. Another has(had?) a Postal Outlet in a gift shop store. Canada Post employee? Don’t know. You don’t get mail before noon? Whoopee sh*t. You have a post office box? Our post office box mail doesn’t come in until about 11:30 a.m. Could be earlier or later depending where ‘your’ outlet is on the driver’s route. And this is the clerk’s fault how?!? I’d sure like to see what the item delivery notices ‘you’ get look like.
You said “The fat lazy cows that work in the local post office for a start. Send a notice that you have a parcel and when you go to get it they say it hasn't been sorted yet, you have to come back tomorrow.”
I don’t believe a clerk at a Postal Outlet or Post Office ‘sends out’ a notice that you have a parcel before parcels are sorted and entered in the computer.

Taxslave you said: “They don't deliver parcels. They just put a card in your box and you go to the post office and pick it up.”
WHO is ‘THEY??
By the way, if you have a post office box, you can request “No Flyers or Junk Mail” be put in your box.
You said: “…..CP survive in an age where snail mail is rapidly disappearing.” Wow, interesting, for the amount of mail/letters/parcels we process in a day at work…
As Liberalman said: “There is a lot of rules and regulations a postal worker has to learn as well a lot of skills to do the job properly as in any profession not everyone can to the job.”
Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a my Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you.
If you think you can do better with FedEx or UPS or another courier, PLEASE be my guest…. Go to another carrier, then we won’t have to put up with crap from you and other people like you.
Your worthless ex bro in law, I can’t explain him, however you did say “worthless ex”. That is your explanation. worthless ex...
Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a my Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you. “The fat lazy cows" I AM NOT ``fat lazy cows" like you say, I invite youto come work with me for a day,and see how you make out....[/QUOTE]
QUOTE=taxslave;1709842]SO you are saying that you are one of the worthless ones that collect pay from Canada Post? If you had ANY comprehension skills at all you would have read that the delivery people do NOT bring parcels with them. Neither do we ever get mail before noon. Nowhere on the notices does it say after 1pm the next day either. Also we don't have postal drop offs. We have a Post Office in town.[/QUOTE]
We who work at Postal Outlets are not employed by Canada Post. We are employees of the people who own the drugstore chains or convenience stores or wherever the OUTLET is. We have to follow the rules and regulations of Canada Post and rules and regulations of the people who have hired us. And we answer to the Canada Post retail business manager and our employers. I would love to be able to tell people with attitudes like you where to go, but at work, I can’t. I only speak of in larger centres and the Outlets in the city where I live. If, as you say, the delivery people do not bring parcels with them, perhaps you live in a small town or somewhere rather than a larger centre? Maybe you just don't know that the delivery people do actually have the parcels in their trucks. Is your Post Office an actual stand alone corporate post office or is an Outlet? Small towns in Alberta don’t have door to door letter carriers either. And maybe 1 post office. 1 town I know of has a stand alone Post Office, clerk is probably employed by Canada Post. Another has(had?) a Postal Outlet in a gift shop store. Canada Post employee? Don’t know. You don’t get mail before noon? Whoopee sh*t. You have a post office box? Our post office box mail doesn’t come in until about 11:30 a.m. Could be earlier or later depending where ‘your’ outlet is on the driver’s route. And this is the clerk’s fault how?!? I’d sure like to see what the item delivery notices ‘you’ get look like.
You said “The fat lazy cows that work in the local post office for a start. Send a notice that you have a parcel and when you go to get it they say it hasn't been sorted yet, you have to come back tomorrow.”
I don’t believe a clerk at a Postal Outlet or Post Office ‘sends out’ a notice that you have a parcel before parcels are sorted and entered in the computer.

Taxslave you said: “They don't deliver parcels. They just put a card in your box and you go to the post office and pick it up.”
WHO is ‘THEY??
By the way, if you have a post office box, you can request “No Flyers or Junk Mail” be put in your box.
You said: “…..CP survive in an age where snail mail is rapidly disappearing.” Wow, interesting, for the amount of mail/letters/parcels we process in a day at work…
As Liberalman said: “There is a lot of rules and regulations a postal worker has to learn as well a lot of skills to do the job properly as in any profession not everyone can to the job.”
Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a my Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you.
If you think you can do better with FedEx or UPS or another courier, PLEASE be my guest…. Go to another carrier, then we won’t have to put up with crap from you and other people like you.
Your worthless ex bro in law, I can’t explain him, however you did say “worthless ex”. That is your explanation. worthless ex...
Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a my Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you. “The fat lazy cows" I AM NOT ``fat lazy cows" like you say, I invite you to come work with me for a day,and see how you make out....
 
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petros

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SO you are saying that you are one of the worthless ones that collect pay from Canada Post? If you had ANY comprehension skills at all you would have read that the delivery people do NOT bring parcels with them. Neither do we ever get mail before noon. Nowhere on the notices does it say after 1pm the next day either. Also we don't have postal drop offs. We have a Post Office in town.

It's not 1975!!!

My postie drives a mini minivan and does all the sorting of the mail and parcels before loading his van, then heads out to deliver mail and parcels, and then drops off any undeliverable parcels to the contractor location which is Rexall.

Contract people who deliver do the identical job.

If you're having problems with your contractor call CanadaPost and get you lazy azzed contractor canned.

We who work at Postal Outlets are not employed by Canada Post. We are employees of the people who own the drugstore chains or convenience stores or wherever the OUTLET is. We have to follow the rules and regulations of Canada Post and rules and regulations of the people who have hired us. And answer to our Canada Post retail business manager and our employers. I would love to be able to tell people with attitudes like you to go to he11, but at work, I can’t. I can only speak of in larger centres and the Outlets in the city where I live. If, as you say, the delivery people do not bring parcels with them, perhaps you live in a small town or somewhere rather than a larger centre? Is your Post Office an actual stand alone corporate post office or is an outlet? Small towns in Alberta don’t have door to door letter carriers either. And maybe 1 post office. 1 town I know of has a stand alone Post Office, clerk is probably employed by Canada Post. Another has(had?) a Postal Outlet in a gift shop store. Canada Post employee? Don’t know. You don’t get mail before noon? Whoopee sh*t. You have a post office box? Our post office box mail doesn’t come in until about 11:30 a.m. Could be earlier or later depending where ‘your’ outlet is on the driver’s route. And this is the clerk’s fault how?!? I’d sure like to see what the item delivery notices ‘you’ get look like.
You said “The fat lazy cows that work in the local post office for a start. Send a notice that you have a parcel and when you go to get it they say it hasn't been sorted yet, you have to come back tomorrow.”
I don’t believe a clerk at a Postal Outlet or Post Office ‘sends out’ a notice that you have a parcel before parcels are sorted and entered in the computer.
You said: “They don't deliver parcels. They just put a card in your box and you go to the post office and pick it up.”
By the way, if you have a post office box, you can request “No Flyers or Junk Mail” be put in your box.
You said: “…..CP survive in an age where snail mail is rapidly disappearing.” Wow, interesting, for the amount of mail/letters/parcels we process in a day at work…
As Liberalman said: “There is a lot of rules and regulations a postal worker has to learn as well a lot of skills to do the job properly as in any profession not everyone can to the job.”
Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you.
If you think you can do better with FedEx or UPS or another courier, PLEASE be my guest…. Go to another carrier, then we won’t have to put up with crap from you and other customers like you.
Your worthless ex bro in law, I can’t explain him, however you did say “worthless ex”. That is your explanation. worthless
Taxslave you said: “They don't deliver parcels. They just put a card in your box and you go to the post office and pick it up.” WHO is ‘THEY’ ?

QUOTE=taxslave;1709842]SO you are saying that you are one of the worthless ones that collect pay from Canada Post? If you had ANY comprehension skills at all you would have read that the delivery people do NOT bring parcels with them. Neither do we ever get mail before noon. Nowhere on the notices does it say after 1pm the next day either. Also we don't have postal drop offs. We have a Post Office in town.

We who work at Postal Outlets are not employed by Canada Post. We are employees of the people who own the drugstore chains or convenience stores or wherever the OUTLET is. We have to follow the rules and regulations of Canada Post and rules and regulations of the people who have hired us. And we answer to the Canada Post retail business manager and our employers. I would love to be able to tell people with attitudes like you where to go, but at work, I can’t. I only speak of in larger centres and the Outlets in the city where I live. If, as you say, the delivery people do not bring parcels with them, perhaps you live in a small town or somewhere rather than a larger centre? Maybe you just don't know that the delivery people do actually have the parcels in their trucks. Is your Post Office an actual stand alone corporate post office or is an Outlet? Small towns in Alberta don’t have door to door letter carriers either. And maybe 1 post office. 1 town I know of has a stand alone Post Office, clerk is probably employed by Canada Post. Another has(had?) a Postal Outlet in a gift shop store. Canada Post employee? Don’t know. You don’t get mail before noon? Whoopee sh*t. You have a post office box? Our post office box mail doesn’t come in until about 11:30 a.m. Could be earlier or later depending where ‘your’ outlet is on the driver’s route. And this is the clerk’s fault how?!? I’d sure like to see what the item delivery notices ‘you’ get look like.

You said “The fat lazy cows that work in the local post office for a start. Send a notice that you have a parcel and when you go to get it they say it hasn't been sorted yet, you have to come back tomorrow.”

I don’t believe a clerk at a Postal Outlet or Post Office ‘sends out’ a notice that you have a parcel before parcels are sorted and entered in the computer.



Taxslave you said: “They don't deliver parcels. They just put a card in your box and you go to the post office and pick it up.”

WHO is ‘THEY??

By the way, if you have a post office box, you can request “No Flyers or Junk Mail” be put in your box.

You said: “…..CP survive in an age where snail mail is rapidly disappearing.” Wow, interesting, for the amount of mail/letters/parcels we process in a day at work…

As Liberalman said: “There is a lot of rules and regulations a postal worker has to learn as well a lot of skills to do the job properly as in any profession not everyone can to the job.”

Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a my Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you.

If you think you can do better with FedEx or UPS or another courier, PLEASE be my guest…. Go to another carrier, then we won’t have to put up with crap from you and other people like you.

Your worthless ex bro in law, I can’t explain him, however you did say “worthless ex”. That is your explanation. worthless ex...
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QUOTE=taxslave;1709842]SO you are saying that you are one of the worthless ones that collect pay from Canada Post? If you had ANY comprehension skills at all you would have read that the delivery people do NOT bring parcels with them. Neither do we ever get mail before noon. Nowhere on the notices does it say after 1pm the next day either. Also we don't have postal drop offs. We have a Post Office in town.[/QUOTE]
We who work at Postal Outlets are not employed by Canada Post. We are employees of the people who own the drugstore chains or convenience stores or wherever the OUTLET is. We have to follow the rules and regulations of Canada Post and rules and regulations of the people who have hired us. And we answer to the Canada Post retail business manager and our employers. I would love to be able to tell people with attitudes like you where to go, but at work, I can’t. I only speak of in larger centres and the Outlets in the city where I live. If, as you say, the delivery people do not bring parcels with them, perhaps you live in a small town or somewhere rather than a larger centre? Maybe you just don't know that the delivery people do actually have the parcels in their trucks. Is your Post Office an actual stand alone corporate post office or is an Outlet? Small towns in Alberta don’t have door to door letter carriers either. And maybe 1 post office. 1 town I know of has a stand alone Post Office, clerk is probably employed by Canada Post. Another has(had?) a Postal Outlet in a gift shop store. Canada Post employee? Don’t know. You don’t get mail before noon? Whoopee sh*t. You have a post office box? Our post office box mail doesn’t come in until about 11:30 a.m. Could be earlier or later depending where ‘your’ outlet is on the driver’s route. And this is the clerk’s fault how?!? I’d sure like to see what the item delivery notices ‘you’ get look like.
You said “The fat lazy cows that work in the local post office for a start. Send a notice that you have a parcel and when you go to get it they say it hasn't been sorted yet, you have to come back tomorrow.”
I don’t believe a clerk at a Postal Outlet or Post Office ‘sends out’ a notice that you have a parcel before parcels are sorted and entered in the computer.

Taxslave you said: “They don't deliver parcels. They just put a card in your box and you go to the post office and pick it up.”
WHO is ‘THEY??
By the way, if you have a post office box, you can request “No Flyers or Junk Mail” be put in your box.
You said: “…..CP survive in an age where snail mail is rapidly disappearing.” Wow, interesting, for the amount of mail/letters/parcels we process in a day at work…
As Liberalman said: “There is a lot of rules and regulations a postal worker has to learn as well a lot of skills to do the job properly as in any profession not everyone can to the job.”
Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a my Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you.
If you think you can do better with FedEx or UPS or another courier, PLEASE be my guest…. Go to another carrier, then we won’t have to put up with crap from you and other people like you.
Your worthless ex bro in law, I can’t explain him, however you did say “worthless ex”. That is your explanation. worthless ex...
Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a my Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you. “The fat lazy cows" I AM NOT ``fat lazy cows" like you say, I invite youto come work with me for a day,and see how you make out....



We who work at Postal Outlets are not employed by Canada Post. We are employees of the people who own the drugstore chains or convenience stores or wherever the OUTLET is. We have to follow the rules and regulations of Canada Post and rules and regulations of the people who have hired us. And we answer to the Canada Post retail business manager and our employers. I would love to be able to tell people with attitudes like you where to go, but at work, I can’t. I only speak of in larger centres and the Outlets in the city where I live. If, as you say, the delivery people do not bring parcels with them, perhaps you live in a small town or somewhere rather than a larger centre? Maybe you just don't know that the delivery people do actually have the parcels in their trucks. Is your Post Office an actual stand alone corporate post office or is an Outlet? Small towns in Alberta don’t have door to door letter carriers either. And maybe 1 post office. 1 town I know of has a stand alone Post Office, clerk is probably employed by Canada Post. Another has(had?) a Postal Outlet in a gift shop store. Canada Post employee? Don’t know. You don’t get mail before noon? Whoopee sh*t. You have a post office box? Our post office box mail doesn’t come in until about 11:30 a.m. Could be earlier or later depending where ‘your’ outlet is on the driver’s route. And this is the clerk’s fault how?!? I’d sure like to see what the item delivery notices ‘you’ get look like.

You said “The fat lazy cows that work in the local post office for a start. Send a notice that you have a parcel and when you go to get it they say it hasn't been sorted yet, you have to come back tomorrow.”

I don’t believe a clerk at a Postal Outlet or Post Office ‘sends out’ a notice that you have a parcel before parcels are sorted and entered in the computer.



Taxslave you said: “They don't deliver parcels. They just put a card in your box and you go to the post office and pick it up.”

WHO is ‘THEY??

By the way, if you have a post office box, you can request “No Flyers or Junk Mail” be put in your box.

You said: “…..CP survive in an age where snail mail is rapidly disappearing.” Wow, interesting, for the amount of mail/letters/parcels we process in a day at work…

As Liberalman said: “There is a lot of rules and regulations a postal worker has to learn as well a lot of skills to do the job properly as in any profession not everyone can to the job.”

Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a my Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you.

If you think you can do better with FedEx or UPS or another courier, PLEASE be my guest…. Go to another carrier, then we won’t have to put up with crap from you and other people like you.

Your worthless ex bro in law, I can’t explain him, however you did say “worthless ex”. That is your explanation. worthless ex...
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QUOTE=taxslave;1709842]SO you are saying that you are one of the worthless ones that collect pay from Canada Post? If you had ANY comprehension skills at all you would have read that the delivery people do NOT bring parcels with them. Neither do we ever get mail before noon. Nowhere on the notices does it say after 1pm the next day either. Also we don't have postal drop offs. We have a Post Office in town.[/QUOTE]
We who work at Postal Outlets are not employed by Canada Post. We are employees of the people who own the drugstore chains or convenience stores or wherever the OUTLET is. We have to follow the rules and regulations of Canada Post and rules and regulations of the people who have hired us. And we answer to the Canada Post retail business manager and our employers. I would love to be able to tell people with attitudes like you where to go, but at work, I can’t. I only speak of in larger centres and the Outlets in the city where I live. If, as you say, the delivery people do not bring parcels with them, perhaps you live in a small town or somewhere rather than a larger centre? Maybe you just don't know that the delivery people do actually have the parcels in their trucks. Is your Post Office an actual stand alone corporate post office or is an Outlet? Small towns in Alberta don’t have door to door letter carriers either. And maybe 1 post office. 1 town I know of has a stand alone Post Office, clerk is probably employed by Canada Post. Another has(had?) a Postal Outlet in a gift shop store. Canada Post employee? Don’t know. You don’t get mail before noon? Whoopee sh*t. You have a post office box? Our post office box mail doesn’t come in until about 11:30 a.m. Could be earlier or later depending where ‘your’ outlet is on the driver’s route. And this is the clerk’s fault how?!? I’d sure like to see what the item delivery notices ‘you’ get look like.
You said “The fat lazy cows that work in the local post office for a start. Send a notice that you have a parcel and when you go to get it they say it hasn't been sorted yet, you have to come back tomorrow.”
I don’t believe a clerk at a Postal Outlet or Post Office ‘sends out’ a notice that you have a parcel before parcels are sorted and entered in the computer.

Taxslave you said: “They don't deliver parcels. They just put a card in your box and you go to the post office and pick it up.”
WHO is ‘THEY??
By the way, if you have a post office box, you can request “No Flyers or Junk Mail” be put in your box.
You said: “…..CP survive in an age where snail mail is rapidly disappearing.” Wow, interesting, for the amount of mail/letters/parcels we process in a day at work…
As Liberalman said: “There is a lot of rules and regulations a postal worker has to learn as well a lot of skills to do the job properly as in any profession not everyone can to the job.”
Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a my Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you.
If you think you can do better with FedEx or UPS or another courier, PLEASE be my guest…. Go to another carrier, then we won’t have to put up with crap from you and other people like you.
Your worthless ex bro in law, I can’t explain him, however you did say “worthless ex”. That is your explanation. worthless ex...
Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a my Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you. “The fat lazy cows" I AM NOT ``fat lazy cows" like you say, I invite youto come work with me for a day,and see how you make out....[/QUOTE]
QUOTE=taxslave;1709842]SO you are saying that you are one of the worthless ones that collect pay from Canada Post? If you had ANY comprehension skills at all you would have read that the delivery people do NOT bring parcels with them. Neither do we ever get mail before noon. Nowhere on the notices does it say after 1pm the next day either. Also we don't have postal drop offs. We have a Post Office in town.[/QUOTE]
We who work at Postal Outlets are not employed by Canada Post. We are employees of the people who own the drugstore chains or convenience stores or wherever the OUTLET is. We have to follow the rules and regulations of Canada Post and rules and regulations of the people who have hired us. And we answer to the Canada Post retail business manager and our employers. I would love to be able to tell people with attitudes like you where to go, but at work, I can’t. I only speak of in larger centres and the Outlets in the city where I live. If, as you say, the delivery people do not bring parcels with them, perhaps you live in a small town or somewhere rather than a larger centre? Maybe you just don't know that the delivery people do actually have the parcels in their trucks. Is your Post Office an actual stand alone corporate post office or is an Outlet? Small towns in Alberta don’t have door to door letter carriers either. And maybe 1 post office. 1 town I know of has a stand alone Post Office, clerk is probably employed by Canada Post. Another has(had?) a Postal Outlet in a gift shop store. Canada Post employee? Don’t know. You don’t get mail before noon? Whoopee sh*t. You have a post office box? Our post office box mail doesn’t come in until about 11:30 a.m. Could be earlier or later depending where ‘your’ outlet is on the driver’s route. And this is the clerk’s fault how?!? I’d sure like to see what the item delivery notices ‘you’ get look like.
You said “The fat lazy cows that work in the local post office for a start. Send a notice that you have a parcel and when you go to get it they say it hasn't been sorted yet, you have to come back tomorrow.”
I don’t believe a clerk at a Postal Outlet or Post Office ‘sends out’ a notice that you have a parcel before parcels are sorted and entered in the computer.

Taxslave you said: “They don't deliver parcels. They just put a card in your box and you go to the post office and pick it up.”
WHO is ‘THEY??
By the way, if you have a post office box, you can request “No Flyers or Junk Mail” be put in your box.
You said: “…..CP survive in an age where snail mail is rapidly disappearing.” Wow, interesting, for the amount of mail/letters/parcels we process in a day at work…
As Liberalman said: “There is a lot of rules and regulations a postal worker has to learn as well a lot of skills to do the job properly as in any profession not everyone can to the job.”
Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a my Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you.
If you think you can do better with FedEx or UPS or another courier, PLEASE be my guest…. Go to another carrier, then we won’t have to put up with crap from you and other people like you.
Your worthless ex bro in law, I can’t explain him, however you did say “worthless ex”. That is your explanation. worthless ex...
Taxslave, I’d sure as he*l like to see how long you’d last working with me at a my Postal Outlet. I don’t think you could handle the pressure or the crap we have to take from people like you. “The fat lazy cows" I AM NOT ``fat lazy cows" like you say, I invite you to come work with me for a day,and see how you make out....[/QUOTE]+10000000000000
 

taxslave

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Sorry to see you're having such a bad day, Tax.

Not at all. Apparently both Petros and chev have serious comprehension problems since both missed the important parts of what I posted and zeroed in on the fact that CP employees are overpaid whiners. Neither really knows how it woks here either. We don't have post boxes or home delivery, we have group boxes down the road and our mail usually arrives around 1400. So if by that time I get a notice that I have a parcel I should be able to pick it up at the Post Office(singular) by 1630. No where on that notice does it say AFTER 1300 next day. Nowhere did I mention postal outlets because WE DON'T HAVE ANY. I have no issue with the underpaid contractors, just the unionized CP staff.
 

petros

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You're bitching about contractors that you say do a better job. You have no clue who the fvck is doing what. You comp box is contractor, your parcels are contractor, the contractor was late in releaasing your parcel.You contractor is paid more than a postie. You're buying them a vehicle, gas, insurance and wages.

You got exactly what you wished for.
 

taxslave

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You're bitching about contractors that you say do a better job. You have no clue who the fvck is doing what. You comp box is contractor, your parcels are contractor, the contractor was late in releaasing your parcel.

You got exactly what you wished for.
You being deliberately dense or what? The parcels NEVER LEAVE THE POST OFFICE. The clerk's exact words to me were"They haven't been sorted yet"
 

petros

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Sorted by the contractor for your P Code. Ones that fit in your box are delivered by the contractor, ones that aren't are sorted by the contractor at the PO.

Like I say you got exactly what you wanted. lazy azzed contractors,. Deal with it.