I've never had an issue with getting things shipped by USPS and sometimes they forget to charge their $5 brokerage fee.
Ha! No wonder we're losing money. We're losing so much business that they often ask for volunteers to go home early. It's people like you.....hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
You know how spammers use fake names to send their spam out under? I just received an offer for a replica watch from none other than Lanny Macdonald. What are the odds of that? Or are spammers now able to spy on us and since I spend half my life on CP they're able to program their spam to somehow link with my interests so they have a better chance of catching my attention. Who'd of thunk it ... Big Brother may have turned out to be nothing but a powerful electronic marketing tool.
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Ha! No wonder we're losing money. We're losing so much business that they often ask for volunteers to go home early. It's people like you.....hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
My primary employer is the USPS. And notice how I blame "people like you" for our failings? Blaming others for your own stupidity, or just bad situations in general, is the American Way. Yeah I know it's human nature too. I can't believe I still drink green tea......like drinking blue kool-aid after YOU
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Totally agree. When I used to drive into Edmonton, it would always depress me driving past them.
I think driving in Edmonton period would depress anyone. I spent 2 years there going to school and it was the longest 2 years of my life. I graduated in the morning and was moved back to Calgary later that day.
I was actually happy to be driving into Edmonton tonight. I was connecting in Calgary and my flight into Calgary was delayed and I was told that I wouldn't be making my flight to Edmonton. But tried for the flight anyway and I managed to make it onto my Edmonton flight although I was seemed to have to run from one end of the airport to the other. But then I was told not to expect my luggage. When I got to Edmonton I was shocked that my luggage had actually arrived.
I would have really liked to have beaten the a-holes that were on my plane. Because it was a delayed arriving, they made an announcement for anyone who doesn't have a connected flight to wait in their seats until the handful of people who do have to make a connecting flight have left. Well, every freaking loser in first class and the rows in front of me decided to get up and block the aisle. Meanwhile there were a-holes that were pushing past me while I was getting my coat out of the overhead compartment. If I hadn't made my flight, I'd have gone back looking for them.
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I was actually happy to be driving into Edmonton tonight. I was connecting in Calgary and my flight into Calgary was delayed and I was told that I wouldn't be making my flight to Edmonton. But tried for the flight anyway and I managed to make it onto my Edmonton flight although I was seemed to have to run from one end of the airport to the other. But then I was told not to expect my luggage. When I got to Edmonton I was shocked that my luggage had actually arrived.
I would have really liked to have beaten the a-holes that were on my plane. Because it was a delayed arriving, they made an announcement for anyone who doesn't have a connected flight to wait in their seats until the handful of people who do have to make a connecting flight have left. Well, every freaking loser in first class and the rows in front of me decided to get up and block the aisle. Meanwhile there were a-holes that were pushing past me while I was getting my coat out of the overhead compartment. If I hadn't made my flight, I'd have gone back looking for them.
That's the part i hate about flying. As soon as the plane docks with the gate all sense of politeness goes out the window. It becomes a mad rush to get off the plane and to hell with anyone who might be unloading something from the overhead bin.