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message 1: by Aynge (new)

Aynge (ayngemac) | 1202 comments As far back as I can remember, my mail has always been delivered after 3 p.m., usually between 4-6 p.m. I've lived in various parts of a large city, and I've even had a P.O. Box for a while, and I always get my mail late. Now I'm wondering if anybody gets their mail early.

When does your mailman show up?


message 2: by Kevin (new)

Kevin  (ksprink) | 11469 comments noon. ish. wish ms petra was my mailman....errr girl. person


message 3: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Lopez | 4726 comments Around 2pm.


message 4: by ~Geektastic~ (new)

 ~Geektastic~ (atroskity) | 3205 comments I live in a small town, we usually get ours around noon.


message 5: by Kevin (new)

Kevin  (ksprink) | 11469 comments yes, mailcarrier seems correct


message 6: by Jaye (new)

Jaye  | 180 comments the man who used to own the local grocery store called me "the female mailman".
he also had a funny way of humming.

i miss the old days


message 7: by Kevin (new)

Kevin  (ksprink) | 11469 comments i like the femailman better


message 8: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca White (rebecca_white) | 1027 comments as early as 1:00 and as late as 3:00


message 9: by janine (new)

janine | 7709 comments somewhere around ten in the morning i think, sometimes later.


message 10: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24778 comments Mod
Rarely before 3 p.m. I really don't care what time it comes, as long as it all comes. Occasionally my credit card bill or a New Yorker will get .... lost. Or whatever.


message 11: by Mary (new)

Mary (merrussell) We get our mail between 10 and 11-later on Saturday.
We live in a small town.
And I always make my femailman cookies for Christmas-bribery never hurts!


message 12: by Serena (new)

Serena (Phatomhive) | 6 comments get my mail at 2:00 to 4:00


message 13: by RandomAnthony (new)

RandomAnthony | 14536 comments We used to be the the third to last house on Dale the Mailman's route, so we often wouldn't get our mail until 4PM or later. He retired and somehow our mail started showing up about 11:30. I think Dale the Mailman hung out in Harry's downtown a lot.


message 14: by Jammies (last edited Apr 22, 2011 07:09PM) (new)

Jammies At the office, the mail arrives between 10-11, unless Tommy is doing the delivering, in which case it shows up stuffed through the slot after we close at 4:30.

At home, weekday mail is delivered between 3-4, Saturdays between 10:30-12.


message 15: by Phil (new)

Phil | 11837 comments Rebecca wrote: "as early as 1:00 and as late as 3:00"

Same here.


message 16: by Phil (new)

Phil | 11837 comments Mary wrote: "We get our mail between 10 and 11-later on Saturday.
We live in a small town.
And I always make my femailman cookies for Christmas-bribery never hurts!"


I used to give cookies, too. Then I realized that the week I was giving them out (usually in the last few days before Christmas), my carrier was on vacation & the sub was getting the goodies. He must be high on the seniority list because he has that week off every year.


message 17: by ms.petra (new)

ms.petra (mspetra) The PC term is mail carrier, but I answer to hey you, mailman, whatever... when my daughter was little she told people I was a "mailman lady."
A lot of factors determine the time of your mail delivery. Everything in the P.O. is timed. Some of our vehicles have GPS and I have 12 points on my route that I have to scan to track my movements during the day. Can you say BIG BROTHER? This has come in the last 5-6 years along with the mantra to increase productivity. The internet is killing the P.O.
Right after I started my current route, I had 10 blocks added. I had to rework the line of travel to make it more efficient and avoid crossing a major street multiple times. People that used to get their mail early were now at the end of my route. Unhappy campers! But, I explain the best I can and they learn to live with it. People HATE change! Also, if I am working overtime, I usually deliver those blocks first because I am not as familiar with that route and not sure how long it will take to drive to and from that route, where the mailboxes may be, if there are dogs or crackheads wandering around, etc.... A big apartment building may often be delivered at the end of the day because it it usually well lit and out of the weather.
Sorry to say, most cookies usually end up in the break room. Some apartment routes have 1500 deliveries. I have around 400 in a residential neighborhood. That is a lot of cookies, candy, and pounds!


message 18: by Sally, la reina (new)

Sally (mrsnolte) | 17373 comments Mod
ms.petra wrote: "... when my daughter was little she told people I was a "mailman lady."

Hugs Petra


message 19: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Paschen | 7333 comments We get our mail around noon. I tried to give our letter carrier a gift certificate one year--he blushed and seemed embarrassed, & hesitated to take it. Petra, what is the suggested limit on gifts for letter carriers now, $25?

A woman in my neighborhood was bitching the other day that since she is the last house on the route, she does not get her mail 'til 5 p.m. For the love of Pete, kwitcherbitchin'.


message 20: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) Petra is one of the unsung heroes of modern life. We sure do take our postal system for granted. It's really very reliable/dependable. But I guess those two words mean pretty much the same thing.

Thanks for what you do, Petra!


message 21: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24778 comments Mod
I was under the impression mail carriers couldn't accept gifts? Maybe that's just an urban legend.

I saw our mail carrier today sitting in her vehicle, doing the wordsearch.


message 22: by Jammies (new)

Jammies The limit is either $20 or $25, LG, with an annual limit of $40 or $50, and gifts are allowed when you have a "professional relationship" with the carrier.


message 23: by ms.petra (new)

ms.petra (mspetra) @ Cynthia - In our district, we are allowed to accept non-cash gifts of $20 or less. However, like Las Vegas, what happens between my customers and myself stays between us. ;) I think, like most people, I just want my customers to appreciate the job I do for them every day. Because I take pride in my work and get to know my customers, their families, and their pets, I have a great relationship with my customers.
@Larry - Thank you for your kind words.
@LG - I am definitely not sitting in my vehicle reading or doing puzzles. In fact, unlike many people in offices, I am not on FB or GR's while I am on the clock.


message 24: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24778 comments Mod
Ms. Petra, I would never think you would be doing puzzles on work time.


message 25: by Mary (new)

Mary (merrussell) Where do you deliver in Denver?


message 26: by ms.petra (new)

ms.petra (mspetra) In Hilltop, near the Greek Orthodox Cathedral, for the last two years. Before that twelve years in the Cherry Creek north area. SWANKY!


message 27: by Mary (new)

Mary (merrussell) ms.petra wrote: "In Hilltop, near the Greek Orthodox Cathedral, for the last two years. Before that twelve years in the Cherry Creek north area. SWANKY!"

That's on Colorado Blvd right?
I know that area well
And I used to go to meetings at the Colo. Dept of Health offices near there.


message 28: by Jaye (new)

Jaye  | 180 comments Grimmy The Postman Always Screams Twice! (Grimmy) by Mike Peters

Grimmy: The Postman Always Screams Twice!


sometimes the mail is delayed


message 29: by Mary (new)

Mary (merrussell) Mary wrote: "ms.petra wrote: "In Hilltop, near the Greek Orthodox Cathedral, for the last two years. Before that twelve years in the Cherry Creek north area. SWANKY!"

That's on Colorado Blvd right?
I know that..."


Actually I meant to say Colfax


message 30: by ms.petra (new)

ms.petra (mspetra) The office I work out of is right by the Dept. of Health and our two zip codes span Glendale and Denver up to City Park on the North and Cherry Creek on the south, Denver Country Club on the west and Hilltop on the east.


message 31: by Kevin (new)

Kevin  (ksprink) | 11469 comments professional relationship? was that said with the finger quotey things? sounds like you mean trading sex for stamps


message 32: by [deleted user] (new)

Kevin "El Liso Grande" wrote: "noon. ish. wish ms petra was my mailman....errr girl. person"

Me, too. I'd invite her in to watch a ballgame and have a beer or six.


message 33: by Susan (new)

Susan | 6406 comments My normal mail carrier has been absent. I miss her as she delivers the mail consistently between the times of 11:30 and 12:00, is really sweet and brings any mail addressed to Little right to our door so that she can watch him open it.

My mail was not delivered until 6:45 p.m. the other night!


message 34: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Paschen | 7333 comments Aww. that is adorable. You should write a sweet note to the postmaster and tell him/her about your carrier.


message 35: by Susan (new)

Susan | 6406 comments What I really wanted to do was leave some mail from Little in our box for our lady.

But I will let the postmaster know how great we think our mail carrier is, too.


message 36: by evie (new)

evie (ecie) | 4437 comments Our mail is delivered some time before noon. As I dash by the mailbox on my way to work at 11.30am, I lift the mailbox flap with the tip of my shoe and see what's inside.


message 37: by Sally, la reina (new)

Sally (mrsnolte) | 17373 comments Mod
The mail at our current condo is not delivered until 4pm at the earliest - 6:30 sometimes is the norm.


message 38: by [deleted user] (new)

I don't think they're very consistent here, but we don't usually check it every day. It's one of those security boxes two houses down. I liked the mail slots in the door we had in England...and I'm lazy.


message 39: by CD (new)

CD  | 1577 comments 11:01 am today. I was home and looked out the window at the exact right moment. But I didn't get any mail . . .


message 40: by Tirza (new)

Tirza (thegoodwife) | 6 comments Just junk mail to the box outside my house...by 6p


message 41: by Scout (new)

Scout (goodreadscomscout) | 3594 comments My mail is delivered around 2:30. We have a new mailman, after our man of many years retired. I have a problem with his stuffing parcels in the box that are so big that he has to leave the door open and the parcel sticking out. When it rains, everything is soaked. I guess I've been spoiled by the retired guy.


message 42: by Julie (new)

Julie | 44 comments Around 4:00 p.m. Unfortunately, I've never lived anywhere with morning delivery.


message 43: by Deyara (new)

Deyara About 12pm, Tues Thurs and Sat. NZ Post cut back delivery days for standard post. Junk mail is everyday though.


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) I actually have no idea. I'm so bad about checking the mail everyday or on time...we have a box that we have to walk to, it's not at the end of the driveway, so I don't always check it everyday. I work a 9-5, so I'm not home when it comes anyway.


message 45: by MissJessie (new)

MissJessie | 60 comments 11:30 usually. But our current mailman is less than enthusiastic it seems to me and frequently delivers mail to the wrong address, just a piece or two, or sometimes a package. VERY annoying. I have taken to putting the misdelivered mail back in my box with a large note on colored paper saying, for example, 5th time this month misdelivered mail.

It probably doesn't improve my service.

He's the kind that will cram a package into the box so tight it is almost impossible to get out. OR bring a package to the porch but leave the rest of the mail in the box. Our old mailman who retired wasn't like that and I miss SAM.


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