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Old 05-31-2011, 02:29 PM   #172
Hockeyguy15
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Originally Posted by Ashartus View Post
It's quite common for me and my neighbours not to get mail on Fridays, particularly if it's a really nice day out (if it was just me it could be coincidence, but no one else gets any either). We also often get delivery notices claiming that our carrier tried to deliver a package a couple of days earlier, but someone was home all day and no one had really come. But our community has centralized mailboxes handled by a contract worker, not a Canada Post employee.
I don't know what to tell you. It would be pretty easy to see if a mail carried did not deliver their walk, first they sort the mail then they send it out on a truck to do the drop offs at the boxes so the carrier can pick it up.

If the carrier didn't sort the mail or send the mail to the truck it would be noticed by the depot manager.

No delivering the mail doesn't fly...The only way around this would be if the carrier sorted the mail, send it off on the truck and then did not deliver it but the chances of that are slim. At that point it's got nothing to do with letter carriers having a slack job and finishing early, that is just someone not doing their job.
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