The case of a farmer from Upper Austria is an extreme example of problems with delivery services. She didn’t receive any mail for weeks because her driveway was icy and muddy, preventing the delivery person from entering the property. In addition, it was unclear where the mail was deposited, which led to missed bills. Always having trouble with the mail, you know that?
In the case of the farmer mentioned above, we are now working on a solution. But undelivered letters or packages are not uncommon. Some delivery drivers work under precarious working conditions; stress and pressure are the order of the day. Annoyance on both sides is almost inevitable.
Have you ever had problems with mail delivery? How do you react in such situations? Do you take precautions for this, such as issuing a delivery permit or arranging for family members to be at home on the day you expect the package if you are not present? How can working conditions be improved to increase satisfaction on both sides? Share your experiences and opinions with us, we are curious about your opinion.
Source: Krone

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