Mailing stuff from the Washington Street Post office just got even more gnarly. The Post Office has sold the truly inconveniently-located parking lot that is across the street at Benton. As of May 13, you'll have to use the parking garage.
When I asked what was planned for the corner, the desk clerk replied, "No one tells us anything."
Perhaps the Washington Street station is nearing extinction, which is a shame. Ever since Mail Works ceased to be a postal substation and the prices soared, I've been mailing stuff as infrequently as possible. The Ogden Avenue Post Office is so huge and unwieldy and a pain in the stamp. (Would someone tell me why post offices are always so ridiculously inefficient?)
I filled out a ponderous form sent by the US Postal Service regarding all things postal in Naperville last week. And I used the comments section abundantly. But I swear I didn't dis the Post Office or its parking lot.
4 comments:
Mrs JP
Don't Post Offices seem like if you closed your eyes you could swear you were in Motor Vehicle? One big difference. Motor Vehicle IS a monopoly and the Post Office STILL THINKS it is. The Post Master General (should he be a private?) is managing it into extinction.
Mr B
I miss our old perfect mailman.
What's a Post Office?
I mail stuff at Oswald's now. The clerk is a bit cranky but then so am I these days, and it is easier than going into town.
Even better, we recently got a small postal scale that connects to our computer. It weighs the package, then you use the USPS site to print out a label and pay your postage. Final step - let the Post office know you have a package for pick-up and your mailman comes right to your doorstep to get it! Now if only that were our former mailman, Bill, who was conscientious to a fault, it would, indeed, be the perfect system!
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