Hi All
I wrote about the time of delivery below [March 15] and got a few e-mails talking about some of our deliveries to Canada. Well I checked into it and it turns out all of the e-mails were from the same area. On further investigation I think I've found the problem. The Canada Post delivery employee was new to the neighborhood and had to ask directions so they kept falling behind. I've written Canada Post and asked if the employee could get some extra training so that the deliveries would be made in a more timely manner. I haven't heard back yet, but I'm pretty sure the situation will be corrected fairly quickly. Either the employee will get the training or learn the delivery area better.
I actually got a video of the employee asking for directions and thought I would share it with you so you can maybe see where the area is [this will download a wmv file for Windows Media or some other video player].
BTW: White Unicorn Books ships almost anywhere in the world and has a large selection of books for you to choose from.
>> 'til next time - DW <<
Labels: asking for directions, book delivery, Canada Post


1 Comments:
That's pretty funny. If it weren't for the Canada Post on the truck, I'd have sworn that I have had some carriers like that here in the USA.
Now I'm assuming that the truck has right-hand drive for use in delivering to street side mail boxes and the real driver must be on the other side of the wall with the notes and maps pasted to it? So it wouldn't be quite as funny from the other side of the street. Great video though.
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