I’ve worked for FedEx and have been working at UPS inside the warehouse for the last 6 years. If you saw what your precious packages go through inside the stations/centers, you would think this postal worker was a saint. All the belts, slides, chutes, and rollers these packages have to travel don’t care about how many fragile stickers you slap on your box. To add onto that the employees doing the heavy lifting will have several supervisors or a manager screaming at them to hurry up and that they’re dumb pieces of garbage. Rinse and repeat. I know people probably got upset at the way this guy handled the boxes but trust me when I say that 90% of the time when you receive a damaged package, it happened during the sorting process.
I laugh every time they cry about throwing packages. Literally I still order stuff online and needless to say it doesn't bother me none that that's how we sort them. As long as it ain't stolen we good 😭
@@vaporwingfauxmcloud1190It should bother you you idiot because packages that have fragile items in them can be broken. Yeah you’d rather an item be broken than stolen. What dumb “logic”you have.
It’s part of the business. Throwing packages saves workers from back injuries, instead of gently putting down 400 40lbs boxes. Throwing packages creates more production, and 99.9% of the stuff will be fine. Shipping companies would rather pay out the 0.1% of insurance claims, than pay their workers extra hours to treat every package gently. If people wanted their precious packages to be treated nicely it would cost 3x as much for shipping.
@larrydwash - Sorry to say, your brief description just about nails it. I got to the point of telling myself every time I walked through the doors - be ready for absolutely anything. I started in the sixties and retired about ten years ago. Worked every craft. And yeah, the unions are a sham. Unions aren't what they were decades ago. Now our stewards actually go out to dinner with management and make deals over grievances. When I left our volume was so low that the MVS drivers would leave with a 10% load. There was a hiring freeze but I haven't kept up on the latest.
I work at usps and yes packages get tossed into carts in the morning. As long as they are really light, if they are heavy and really large they are placed by the carriers case. Pretty much all parcels are tracked and insured by the carriers, so keep your shirts on folks you have no idea.
I like to have a discussion. Perhaps in his view, it'll be "time efficient" to transfer a package from "point A to point b" by tossing them and it be less energy draining (they do have a lot of packages in a day). And the fact the items are already packaged properly (usually) for shipments (except for the fragile one 🤣) shouldn't be too of a concern? Sound off 😅
@@bulld9g These postal workers are classified as civil service. It is very hard to fire a civil service employee, plus they make very good salaries. Most of these men and women could not get a better job. I worked in shipping and receiving at a major hotel, yes the boxes were heavy, I always treated them with respect. Why are so many people disrespectful with the packages that belong to their customers?
if you think this is "rough parcel treatment", you should go sneak into the distribution center and after you have seen what happens there, you would think this man was appropriately handling those fragile parcels in comparison :D by the way: many of the delivery services even mention in their policy that they won't treat "fragile" parcels any different than normal parcels.
I heard about that... people think your joking but I have friends who work there and say the same thing.... here’s a joke... is the items broken after it leaves the warehouse or before it arrives on your door step?
BLacK HarTz As one who works for a delivery company, more often than not it’s broken by the time it gets in our (delivery drivers) hands. That’s mainly due to the sorting process. It’s brutal. That machine does not give a damn about your stuff. The more processing centers your package has to travel through, the higher the probability it will be destroyed when you get it.
most fragile packages come late cause sorted incorrectly by lazy workers and some come fragile broken they do that in the factory but worse and they handle it like a can of soda just throw it on the floor and ship it to the house and never respond to customer service
same peeples who walk around in cold rainy weather with flip flops always showing us they dam nasty feet, very disgust types of peeples, wanna U 2 look at they're bodies all the time when it make me waanna vomit.
He's probably sick of handling all of Amazon's packages. He looks like he's pissed. I can honestly say I don't hangle people's packages like that. Fragile packages get special handling, and I try and take pride in getting their stuff to them unbroken. I will admit when Amazon overloaded our daily loads I wanted to do this, but...
Yep. If people saw how many Amazon returns go through Canada Post every single day, they would be shocked. People claim to be so environmentally conscious, yet they don't give a second thought to how much fuel gets burned up moving their parcels around. Parcels that they wanted SO BAD and absolutely had to have delivered NEXT DAY, just to get them and send them right back. Thousands upon thousand of returns every single day. What do you think happens to those returns? The majority end up right in the landfill. Hypocrites.
This guy was definitely unnecessarily rough with the packages, but all parcels get tossed no matter what company they’re with. Fed ex, USPS or UPS. They all get tossed. Something has to be severely abused to even arrive damaged. Tossing isn’t an issue. Not for most packages. Unless it’s a very heavy package or something very fragile, throwing it isn’t going to damage the product since it has protection inside the box more often than not. Every package gets thrown around during sorting and distribution. It’s inevitable.
@@joycepino5346 he is not for this he just telling the fact that packages most of the time in the facilities are handled like this , FedEx , ups ,USPS dont matter no difference .thing is he is wrong doing this in the public
@@joycepino5346 Yes actually. Its all just public relations to trick morons like you. That was this workers mistake. He didn't consider the public relations. But when there is nobody to witness what happens to the packages, they all get thrown around. In the sorting facilities. In the truck while loading in the morning. Nothing happens to the packages. They are safely packaged. Most of it is non fragile crap like clothes. Its very rare that something is so fragile it breaks when you toss it.
If the country would chill with their overzealous online ordering then maybe the poor mail carriers (and the clerks and the warehouse sorters) would have more time to be kinder with the packages.
When you are mandated to work no less then 12 hours a day till your postmaster decides to give you a day off, the customer is going to take this kind of reaction. They can't fire a postal carrier for misconduct, all they can do is suspend the carriers for 14 days. People are being treated like slaves, and it must stop. And the Amazon deal needs to be looked at and reduced. Some routes have increased 3 to 4 times the regular contracts and the carriers are not getting paid for it.
I swear on my life I know that guy 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 and all these years later, I swear he still works for usps . He still delivers to the building I work at in Manhattan
This is nothing compared to how they are being thrown by sorters at the post office. They have rout metal crates bins and sorter scans them and throws them into a bin. I've worked at post office for a year n few months. Seen it myself
Yep 100% LOL the public is CLUELESS as to the volume of mail we handle. As if we have time to gently walk each one to an APC or whatever. Write fragile on it all you want, people. I think this guy was a clerk in his past life. No way could I ever switch crafts and be in the public view! Hilarious!!
I was a new carrier instructor at the USPS and I told everyone in my classes that the public would always be watching them. The general public sees postal employees as a representative of the federal government. I know some customers have even contacted congressional offices complaining about their mailman. I guess the guy in the video just does not get it.
This guy was a bit rough but tossing packages is the norm. There may be 15 routes at your local PO and every single one without exception is going to have at least 200 packages to deliver by 5 o clock, thats not counting the mail and flat pieces like magazines and newspapers. Most mail vehichles are packed full with your mail and Amazon prime packages and they run out of space easily, especially for ryral carriers in tgeir own vehicles. When you are an RCA or RC casing your mail, packages are getting tossed around like Mardi Gras beads constantly. They arent gently handling your packages, if they did you wouldnt get your mail, period. People like him have to dig through their packages and resort them midroute because y'all are ordering so much stuff online. It's cool but don't complain when your overworked postal employees do what they have to do to get back to the office on time.
i can only imagine how mind numbing it would be to handle and read all those boxes every truck every day must be a lair of hell dante forgot to mention
they said this happen in a sunday so it was in a amazon sunday, i used to to hate amazon sunday, that s the worst day for every carrier so, im not surprise hes mad , and of course he shouldn't do it thats not ok however his problably cca because most regular carrier dont work on sunday and the cca are the most overwork people on the post office and sometimes i used to wonder im a mailman or a amazon guy, i used to work for them for 2 months before the pandemic the job was ok no, it wasn't easy but not difficult either but 4 months later during pandemic it got worst i left the job not because the job is bad it because management is terrible they like to abuse the worker and blame you for everything so yeah, that man is problably a overwork man and for the work you do as cca they should definitely rise the salary for the ccas and give them two days off so they can let the stress out because you don't have time to do anything literally you spend all your time for them and they wont even appreciate your good work and if are really good at the job your reward will be overtime and more shit to do they will never let you go earlier to your home and you will feel at some point depress and tire like i did so please if see a mailman out there make sure you thanks them for their work during the pandemic there will appreciate it. i work for 6 months for the post office as a mailman, i quit because i had enough of management being terrible , and also because i couldn't even take my lunch because I didn't have the time to take it so yeah there were many time I was feeling like a zombie feeling like i want to fell to the ground of exhaustment. now in my opinion the post office should invest more money in their infrastructure and modernize their outdated system because they their worker to be efficient and not making their system more efficient, for example when i see the amazon guys i see they have a better delivery system, the gps they have help them to deliver to unknown places with no problem and the customer can even keep track to the carrier meanwhile in the post office they send you to different places that you dont know and you have to figure out by yourself how to deliver that package if you are not familiar with the area, so yeah the post office need really need to make their infrastructure more efficient instead of abusing their worker. I would like to thanks every mailman and essential worker out there and i would like to thanks all the people kind people who thanks me for my work during the pandemic god bless them all.
I was jus gonna say he’s probably in his 7th day poor guy, I’ve been a CCA and it’s not for the faint of heart. I respect them so much !! I’m a MHA at a NDC now, can’t wait to make regular!
That's tame compared to what I witnessed many years ago while working for the PO. Two clerks in the office were "throwing" parcels to the various carrier bins. The clerk came across a package from Princess House which sold glassware, the package was marked "FRAGILE." The clerk picks the package up, says, "Fragile?" then proceeds to slam the package to the floor, the sound of shattering glass could be heard, they laughingly says, yep it was fragile.
Hahahaahahahahahahahahaha please people. You’ve no idea what the packages go through, and unless you’ve walked 26 miles in a carrier’s shoes you will NEVER be able to empathize. This is also a good reason that items need to be packaged well. Amazon is notorious for not packaging things well and the boxes are torn open or leaking before we get them in our carts to load in to our vehicles. I personally wouldn’t be throwing things out of the truck like that but I have seen boxes treated that way on a daily basis by sorters.
People have no clue. In sorting facilities you are literally told to “Go throw in the medium set up” - meaning sort packages. They get thrown 15-20 feet. We used to have a game to see how accurate we would be from a distance. Fragile means it’s usually packed very well but you can use common sense when something is heavy and you know to be more careful. That long box floating by would never be damaged by throwing. This is nothing.
🙄🙄🙄 This behavior is totally common ... inside warehouses, loading planes, and trucks ... been going on FOREVER!!! My husband worked for USPS for over 30 years ... told me ANYTHING 50# and under gets thrown ... PERIOD!!!
Never been funded by taxes... So sorry, no defunding here by upset snowflake cancer. I imagine you're perfect at your job right? If you have a job and aren't one of those covid bums riding it out...
Also, the back of the truck should never be left open unattended. They could get him on several violations. I’m a mail carrier and I feel like this behavior makes all look bad. I’ve never seen anything so careless around here. Shameful 😞
Should start making examples of these dudes...tampering with mail. Bet these guys will grow up quick when felonies start getting handed out. Could be an urn with someone's relative in one of those boxes.
“This is clearly unacceptable behavior…” ~management Also management: “Throw it harder.” Edit: no discipline is gonna occur 😂 soups are just gonna laugh and be like, “dude, be a lil less public bout it lmao”
These guys need to start being charged for destruction of property or something I'm tired of getting packages banged up can't wait to see my next delivery this Wednesday 🤔. I mean there's accident sure I know, but then there's this .
@@Vendrette Agreed. It seems to be a growing problem in the world, the USA in particular, that people want to do and say what ever they feel like with no regard to reality, and when it doesn't work out, instead of changing their own methods, thoughts and actions they whine and complain with the expectation that OTHER people will change what they do to accommodate them. :-/
@@KlearChristal Examples from China of people doing their jobs ;-) I wasn't able to find any examples of USPS, UPS, or FedEx distribution centers that weren't sanctioned/sanitized/controlled. ruclips.net/video/BWgviZZi7lM/видео.html ruclips.net/video/zjdpz05u2DY/видео.html
Just you TRY and collect USPS insurance on your package when it arrives at its destination, box crushed and contents destroyed. My photos showed clear impact damage to the box and a mountain of bubble warp and reinforcing cardboard I placed in the box on all 6 sides, yet the USPS stated there was no damage to the box and/or the packaging material was insufficient. The USPS is running one highly profitable insurance scam. In the past 10 years I have had 3 packages destroyed and my insurance claim on every one of them denied.
Machines sort out most of your packages and fast speeds shooting them out into various bags and cages and they don't care if you have a fragile sticker on your package or if a heavy package lands on another or a worker's head.
So what? When they are sorting packages in the office they stand in the center of a bunch of buggies and throw them in them according to the routes. So get over it! Every single package is thrown while being sorted.
is that your dad in the video? stuff in those boxes could be expensive electronics , or made of glass. That is no way to handle peoples packages. You must live in a world where someone related to you works for USPS if you're actually trying to say this is not a problem...
you have obviously never worked for the post office. the amount of pressure that is put on you by management every single day doesn't allow for some snowflake approach to package handling, just get the job done. this is nothing new.
I’ve worked for FedEx and have been working at UPS inside the warehouse for the last 6 years. If you saw what your precious packages go through inside the stations/centers, you would think this postal worker was a saint. All the belts, slides, chutes, and rollers these packages have to travel don’t care about how many fragile stickers you slap on your box. To add onto that the employees doing the heavy lifting will have several supervisors or a manager screaming at them to hurry up and that they’re dumb pieces of garbage. Rinse and repeat. I know people probably got upset at the way this guy handled the boxes but trust me when I say that 90% of the time when you receive a damaged package, it happened during the sorting process.
I got a buddy who laughed at me when asked about fragile stickers.
I laugh every time they cry about throwing packages. Literally I still order stuff online and needless to say it doesn't bother me none that that's how we sort them. As long as it ain't stolen we good 😭
And if the machine sorting doesn't do enough damage the clerks playing corn hole will surely finish the job 🤣
@@vaporwingfauxmcloud1190It should bother you you idiot because packages that have fragile items in them can be broken. Yeah you’d rather an item be broken than stolen. What dumb “logic”you have.
It’s part of the business. Throwing packages saves workers from back injuries, instead of gently putting down 400 40lbs boxes. Throwing packages creates more production, and 99.9% of the stuff will be fine. Shipping companies would rather pay out the 0.1% of insurance claims, than pay their workers extra hours to treat every package gently. If people wanted their precious packages to be treated nicely it would cost 3x as much for shipping.
Probably a supervisor now.
Exactly those are the workers that get promoted
bin cockwell 😂🤣😂🤣 I said the same thing
You beat me to it...and I did 38 years there.
@larrydwash - Not sure what you mean by jacked up...are you an employee or a contractor?
@larrydwash - Sorry to say, your brief description just about nails it. I got to the point of telling myself every time I walked through the doors - be ready for absolutely anything. I started in the sixties and retired about ten years ago. Worked every craft. And yeah, the unions are a sham. Unions aren't what they were decades ago. Now our stewards actually go out to dinner with management and make deals over grievances. When I left our volume was so low that the MVS drivers would leave with a 10% load. There was a hiring freeze but I haven't kept up on the latest.
This wouldn’t be the first time those packages were thrown like that 😂😂 that’s how they’re sorted
That's exactly how packages are separated by zip and carrier at distribution centers.
Yep
Yup it does
Can confirm. Work at a UPS warehouse and this is how we do it
I work at usps and yes packages get tossed into carts in the morning. As long as they are really light, if they are heavy and really large they are placed by the carriers case. Pretty much all parcels are tracked and insured by the carriers, so keep your shirts on folks you have no idea.
@@macluvin6555 we have no idea? You say that like it justifies this ridiculous bullshit.
Fragile: throw it harder
Bahahahaha! This comment made me lol so hard just now
...and jump up and down on it like a Great Depression era cartoon character.
Lol I say this at work all the time . Fortunately it isn't mail it's just freight for a billion dollar company. Throw that shit !!!!
I had a coconut once from Hawaii when I was in sorting center. Threw it with the intention to break it. Didn’t. Then things are hard! lol
Also delicate
he used to work in the sorting area, that is why..
This 🙈
Lol😂
Oh he just gonna throw my weed around like that?!?!?!
Hahahaha
Lol 😂
@@elfrog6311 You must be fun at parties.
LMAOOO 😂😂😂😂
Fuck ya he probably smoked it already.
happens all the time. This is how packages are being handled in the post office during sorting.
😂 right the dumper comes crashing down with packages they dont even sort fragile all the way.
I like to have a discussion. Perhaps in his view, it'll be "time efficient" to transfer a package from "point A to point b" by tossing them and it be less energy draining (they do have a lot of packages in a day). And the fact the items are already packaged properly (usually) for shipments (except for the fragile one 🤣) shouldn't be too of a concern? Sound off 😅
In the sorting center only ,it isn't on the street
Fedex too , everywhere not just Usps lmao
@@bulld9g These postal workers are classified as civil service. It is very hard to fire a civil service employee, plus they make very good salaries. Most of these men and women could not get a better job. I worked in shipping and receiving at a major hotel, yes the boxes were heavy, I always treated them with respect. Why are so many people disrespectful with the packages that belong to their customers?
if you think this is "rough parcel treatment", you should go sneak into the distribution center and after you have seen what happens there, you would think this man was appropriately handling those fragile parcels in comparison :D by the way: many of the delivery services even mention in their policy that they won't treat "fragile" parcels any different than normal parcels.
Lmaooooo
I heard about that... people think your joking but I have friends who work there and say the same thing.... here’s a joke... is the items broken after it leaves the warehouse or before it arrives on your door step?
BLacK HarTz As one who works for a delivery company, more often than not it’s broken by the time it gets in our (delivery drivers) hands. That’s mainly due to the sorting process. It’s brutal. That machine does not give a damn about your stuff. The more processing centers your package has to travel through, the higher the probability it will be destroyed when you get it.
most fragile packages come late cause sorted incorrectly by lazy workers and some come fragile broken they do that in the factory but worse and they handle it like a can of soda just throw it on the floor and ship it to the house and never respond to customer service
This is just basic handling compared to how packages are handled in the shipping hubs. So why dont those people get to be on the news?
cus yuppies/woke people sawr it happen is all, and b cuz he use his feet, use feet and peeples upset even if very gently
same peeples who walk around in cold rainy weather with flip flops always showing us they dam nasty feet, very disgust types of peeples, wanna U 2 look at they're bodies all the time when it make me waanna vomit.
If this is alarming you better never go to the warehouse
🤣
He said fck Amazon 😂😂😂
Ha! You must be a carrier!!! Agree with you totally!
He's probably from FEDEX dressed as a USPS worker
🤔🤔
That’s it..
Lollll
Makes sense
Package reads: "Fragile"
Nobody reads:
Postal workers reads: "Fvck me up fam!"
Nothing new. I have seen worse.
He's probably sick of handling all of Amazon's packages. He looks like he's pissed. I can honestly say I don't hangle people's packages like that. Fragile packages get special handling, and I try and take pride in getting their stuff to them unbroken. I will admit when Amazon overloaded our daily loads I wanted to do this, but...
If they are sick of the job, find a new one. No excuse to ruin property.
Yep. If people saw how many Amazon returns go through Canada Post every single day, they would be shocked. People claim to be so environmentally conscious, yet they don't give a second thought to how much fuel gets burned up moving their parcels around. Parcels that they wanted SO BAD and absolutely had to have delivered NEXT DAY, just to get them and send them right back. Thousands upon thousand of returns every single day. What do you think happens to those returns? The majority end up right in the landfill. Hypocrites.
@@FatFrogChonkeasier said than done. I’m sure a lot of them would like to quit but don’t have many options that can pay a living wage.
@@FatFrogChonkthis makes me laugh does it make you laugh I'm laughing out of my mind now
He's going Postal. ...
The last time I put "Fragile" on a package, it was damaged to the MAX!! It's almost like they TARGET "fragile" packages.
Guys, don't blame me, I was having a long day, and the packages weren't _really_ fragile & we're all very light.
That's nothing. You should see what happens in the mail room every morning. 10-20ft tosses by clerks as they sort.
Work at one of the facilities, that was light compared to what they do inside
I swear I never met so many Karen’s until I started working for the post office
its basically a karens headquarters
@@getaway260 I was thinking more along the lines of the customers are the Karen’s
Just think, that is the last leg of delivery for the packages. How many hands touched each parcel? They go through a beating.
The parcel is touched by a machine not a person. In the center the machines roughly sort them out to sectors.
@@franciscorosario359 There a lot of human hands, shoves and throws involved.
🤣🤣 "This is clearly unacceptable behavior that doesn't reflect on the great work of the vast majority of our employees".
BULL!!!!
chatgpt write me a company apology script:
This guy was definitely unnecessarily rough with the packages, but all parcels get tossed no matter what company they’re with. Fed ex, USPS or UPS. They all get tossed.
Something has to be severely abused to even arrive damaged. Tossing isn’t an issue. Not for most packages. Unless it’s a very heavy package or something very fragile, throwing it isn’t going to damage the product since it has protection inside the box more often than not.
Every package gets thrown around during sorting and distribution. It’s inevitable.
So you're all for this? Fire the person who did this
@@joycepino5346 he is not for this he just telling the fact that packages most of the time in the facilities are handled like this , FedEx , ups ,USPS dont matter no difference .thing is he is wrong doing this in the public
@@joycepino5346 Yes actually. Its all just public relations to trick morons like you. That was this workers mistake. He didn't consider the public relations.
But when there is nobody to witness what happens to the packages, they all get thrown around. In the sorting facilities. In the truck while loading in the morning.
Nothing happens to the packages. They are safely packaged. Most of it is non fragile crap like clothes. Its very rare that something is so fragile it breaks when you toss it.
If the country would chill with their overzealous online ordering then maybe the poor mail carriers (and the clerks and the warehouse sorters) would have more time to be kinder with the packages.
Well said
Amen Jennifer, I now deliver 3 times as many packages as when I started 5 years ago. And no raise
It’s true, I worked at Amazon for a bit. People order birthday supplies, dvds, all sorts of common small stuff…..like…… just support your local store.
Internet shopping is overhyped and overrated (I agree) but it doesn’t excuse the guy literally just throwing all the packages everywhere. Period
When you are mandated to work no less then 12 hours a day till your postmaster decides to give you a day off, the customer is going to take this kind of reaction. They can't fire a postal carrier for misconduct, all they can do is suspend the carriers for 14 days. People are being treated like slaves, and it must stop. And the Amazon deal needs to be looked at and reduced. Some routes have increased 3 to 4 times the regular contracts and the carriers are not getting paid for it.
This is very true .!!!
He's a postmaster now .
moral of the story... dont piss off your post man
🤣🤣🤣
I swear on my life I know that guy 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 and all these years later, I swear he still works for usps . He still delivers to the building I work at in Manhattan
The Union strong
Packages are always thrown. Do people actually not know this?
This is nothing compared to how they are being thrown by sorters at the post office. They have rout metal crates bins and sorter scans them and throws them into a bin. I've worked at post office for a year n few months. Seen it myself
He's a disgrace to that uniform
Shut up big boobs
@Cyr I usps drivers have a potential of 100k
lol yeah ok
People need to understand all the employees treat there packages like that in their facility that’s literally the whole job
Loser just got my damaged package today it’s so fun to wait for an item then receive it wet and broken
watching some guy throw 8 packages on the floor,
CHINA : hold my beer
The “ground” is pronounced “floor “ and the “floor” is now called the “ground”. I totally get it
Yep 100% LOL the public is CLUELESS as to the volume of mail we handle. As if we have time to gently walk each one to an APC or whatever. Write fragile on it all you want, people. I think this guy was a clerk in his past life. No way could I ever switch crafts and be in the public view! Hilarious!!
I was careful with packages my first week there. Then I started throwing them, just like everyone else.
Maybe if management at both USPS and Canada Post didn't create such hostile work environments, this may not happen so much. But, as it stands....
I was a new carrier instructor at the USPS and I told everyone in my classes that the public would always be watching them. The general public sees postal employees as a representative of the federal government. I know some customers have even contacted congressional offices complaining about their mailman. I guess the guy in the video just does not get it.
Hes mad usps has turned him into a ups delivery guy..
People who pay to have things delivered care !!! And think about someone throwing your stuff around like that ? I would SUE
@@sipinok2307 Lol you should come to the center it’s much worse. The machines probably make a dent or two in the package.
@@sipinok2307 If you want a parcel, use one of the specialists like FedEx or UPS. They deliver PARCELS. We are called "letter carriers" for a reason.
Is that "Special Delivery?"
Wish people understood this is how packages are handled all the time
This is what you'll see, when you think nobody's looking... Good work Mr. Postman...
Least no bats were involved, .fast food should be delivered the same way! Here's yo crap give me a raise!
Lol I got an art print folded to fit into the mailbox the other day. Ace Ventura works for the USPS
This guy was a bit rough but tossing packages is the norm. There may be 15 routes at your local PO and every single one without exception is going to have at least 200 packages to deliver by 5 o clock, thats not counting the mail and flat pieces like magazines and newspapers. Most mail vehichles are packed full with your mail and Amazon prime packages and they run out of space easily, especially for ryral carriers in tgeir own vehicles. When you are an RCA or RC casing your mail, packages are getting tossed around like Mardi Gras beads constantly. They arent gently handling your packages, if they did you wouldnt get your mail, period. People like him have to dig through their packages and resort them midroute because y'all are ordering so much stuff online. It's cool but don't complain when your overworked postal employees do what they have to do to get back to the office on time.
Hate to 'break it to ya' (pun intended). I've been inside distribution centers. That's the norm for how packages are handled.
Lol that ain’t nothing. Glad
You ain’t watching me 😂
its a gov job, what do you expect. lol you should see how they treat packages inside a sorting warehouse.
The post office doesn’t care about your packages 📦 🙄
TERRIBLE!!!!! He don’t like his job QUIT!!!!! Many people would be GLADLY ABLE TO ACCEPT HIS JOB!!!! HE SHOULD NOT BE SERVING THE PUBLIC PERIOD!!!!
lmao nobody wants to work for the post office and hes mad for a reason
I think everyone has seen the change at the USPS!😊
wait until people see clerks sort packages 🤣
i can only imagine how mind numbing it would be to handle and read all those boxes every truck every day
must be a lair of hell dante forgot to mention
🤣🤣🤣
So that’s where my package has been i see.... 📦
Someone launches my box like this, im gonna be launching them
This is probably the lightest that package has been thrown through out the whole process to get to you 🤣🤣🤣
That’s why amazon got their own drivers now lol
they said this happen in a sunday so it was in a amazon sunday, i used to to hate amazon sunday, that s the worst day for every carrier so, im not surprise hes mad , and of course he shouldn't do it thats not ok however his problably cca because most regular carrier dont work on sunday and the cca are the most overwork people on the post office and sometimes i used to wonder im a mailman or a amazon guy, i used to work for them for 2 months before the pandemic the job was ok no, it wasn't easy but not difficult either but 4 months later during pandemic it got worst i left the job not because the job is bad it because management is terrible they like to abuse the worker and blame you for everything so yeah, that man is problably a overwork man and for the work you do as cca they should definitely rise the salary for the ccas and give them two days off so they can let the stress out because you don't have time to do anything literally you spend all your time for them and they wont even appreciate your good work and if are really good at the job your reward will be overtime and more shit to do they will never let you go earlier to your home and you will feel at some point depress and tire like i did so please if see a mailman out there make sure you thanks them for their work during the pandemic there will appreciate it.
i work for 6 months for the post office as a mailman, i quit because i had enough of management being terrible , and also because i couldn't even take my lunch because I didn't have the time to take it so yeah there were many time I was feeling like a zombie feeling like i want to fell to the ground of exhaustment. now in my opinion the post office should invest more money in their infrastructure and modernize their outdated system because they their worker to be efficient and not making their system more efficient, for example when i see the amazon guys i see they have a better delivery system, the gps they have help them to deliver to unknown places with no problem and the customer can even keep track to the carrier meanwhile in the post office they send you to different places that you dont know and you have to figure out by yourself how to deliver that package if you are not familiar with the area, so yeah the post office need really need to make their infrastructure more efficient instead of abusing their worker.
I would like to thanks every mailman and essential worker out there and i would like to thanks all the people kind people who thanks me for my work during the pandemic god bless them all.
I was jus gonna say he’s probably in his 7th day poor guy, I’ve been a CCA and it’s not for the faint of heart. I respect them so much !! I’m a MHA at a NDC now, can’t wait to make regular!
Your dumb as fuck USPS doesn’t deliver on Sundays
@@franciscorosario359 Yes they do,I’ve doneit
@@franciscorosario359 Actually, they do nothing but Amazon packages on Sunday? You sound really ignorant...lol
@@franciscorosario359 i've delivered parcels as a cca every sunday for two years now. if any one is dumb as fuck - its me.
THEY MADE 15 DOLLARS /H WHEN I MADE 7 DOLLARS/H AND THEIR BENEFIT 1.1/2 OF MINE. USPS SHOULD BE CUT THEIR RATE OFF
I honestly wouldn't care how it's handled as long as it arrives to me and not broken lmao
That's tame compared to what I witnessed many years ago while working for the PO. Two clerks in the office were "throwing" parcels to the various carrier bins. The clerk came across a package from Princess House which sold glassware, the package was marked "FRAGILE." The clerk picks the package up, says, "Fragile?" then proceeds to slam the package to the floor, the sound of shattering glass could be heard, they laughingly says, yep it was fragile.
that is because you dont see how fedex work lol
Yeah and then they try to act like they don't want to pay up for the insurance claims.
That person should be fired!!!!!
Hahahaahahahahahahahahaha please people. You’ve no idea what the packages go through, and unless you’ve walked 26 miles in a carrier’s shoes you will NEVER be able to empathize. This is also a good reason that items need to be packaged well. Amazon is notorious for not packaging things well and the boxes are torn open or leaking before we get them in our carts to load in to our vehicles. I personally wouldn’t be throwing things out of the truck like that but I have seen boxes treated that way on a daily basis by sorters.
Free packages in the street! Call the posse. It’s free since it fell off the back of the truck. 🤣👍🏼
They do that in the stations without package sorters, all they do is throw the packages lol
🤣 Our Controller Sticks from Xbox and PlayStation in right there.!!!!😒🤣💦
People have no clue. In sorting facilities you are literally told to “Go throw in the medium set up” - meaning sort packages. They get thrown 15-20 feet. We used to have a game to see how accurate we would be from a distance. Fragile means it’s usually packed very well but you can use common sense when something is heavy and you know to be more careful. That long box floating by would never be damaged by throwing.
This is nothing.
This is news? This is exactly how most packages get sorted from point A to point B 🙄😁
only thing wrong is that it's in public 🤣 this happens in the warehouses
Dad drove the same truck type for 10 years. I was a mail carrier for 6 years. NEVER!!!! NEVER!!!!! NEVER!!!!
Part Time worker!.. Not a regular USPS employee. 🇺🇸
I hear they're hell in Jamaica Queens New York 😂
THEY NEED TO SHUT DOWN THE GOVERNMENT POSTAL SERVICE AND PRIVATIZE IT
L.A Kitchen shut up. Please.
*0:18 That looked like a flat screen TV!
🙄🙄🙄 This behavior is totally common ... inside warehouses, loading planes, and trucks ... been going on FOREVER!!! My husband worked for USPS for over 30 years ... told me ANYTHING 50# and under gets thrown ... PERIOD!!!
I expect the complaint will be handled with Kid Gloves!
USPS should have been defunded a long time ago.
Never been funded by taxes...
So sorry, no defunding here by upset snowflake cancer. I imagine you're perfect at your job right? If you have a job and aren't one of those covid bums riding it out...
Please think every customer item like a your item and don't throw like that....
Wait till you see how the clerks separate them😂
This is nothing compared to how packages are handled inside
And there are people who defend this.
Also, the back of the truck should never be left open unattended. They could get him on several violations. I’m a mail carrier and I feel like this behavior makes all look bad. I’ve never seen anything so careless around here. Shameful 😞
he'll get a no time off 7 days suspension, b cuz they cant afford to have anyone out.
Should start making examples of these dudes...tampering with mail. Bet these guys will grow up quick when felonies start getting handed out. Could be an urn with someone's relative in one of those boxes.
“This is clearly unacceptable behavior…” ~management
Also management: “Throw it harder.”
Edit: no discipline is gonna occur 😂 soups are just gonna laugh and be like, “dude, be a lil less public bout it lmao”
And then the buyer complains that the package was damage lol
These guys need to start being charged for destruction of property or something I'm tired of getting packages banged up can't wait to see my next delivery this Wednesday 🤔. I mean there's accident sure I know, but then there's this .
Incorrect.
You need to start correctly packaging parcels for their journey.
Andrew Kelly fuck you. All they do is rise prices and small businesses are getting screwed.
@@Vendrette Orrrrr they can get off their ass and do the job properly like they've been paid to do.
@@Vendrette Agreed. It seems to be a growing problem in the world, the USA in particular, that people want to do and say what ever they feel like with no regard to reality, and when it doesn't work out, instead of changing their own methods, thoughts and actions they whine and complain with the expectation that OTHER people will change what they do to accommodate them. :-/
@@KlearChristal Examples from China of people doing their jobs ;-) I wasn't able to find any examples of USPS, UPS, or FedEx distribution centers that weren't sanctioned/sanitized/controlled.
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Just you TRY and collect USPS insurance on your package when it arrives at its destination, box crushed and contents destroyed. My photos showed clear impact damage to the box and a mountain of bubble warp and reinforcing cardboard I placed in the box on all 6 sides, yet the USPS stated there was no damage to the box and/or the packaging material was insufficient. The USPS is running one highly profitable insurance scam. In the past 10 years I have had 3 packages destroyed and my insurance claim on every one of them denied.
They should record what happens in the actual offices when these packages are sorted, instead of crying over what this carrier did.
Y’all complain about this ? Yeah go to the USPS distribution centers lol 😂😂😂😂😂
Give me a break!! You should see UPS and Amazon throw packages. It's 10 times worse then this!!!
explains how my packages keep getting damage ! even with the fragile on them !!!!!!!
You need to see inside the main facility. It's worse!
A fragile sticker doesn't mean much. You can get "Special Handling". There are stickers that the clerks put on and you have to pay for the service.
Machines sort out most of your packages and fast speeds shooting them out into various bags and cages and they don't care if you have a fragile sticker on your package or if a heavy package lands on another or a worker's head.
So what? When they are sorting packages in the office they stand in the center of a bunch of buggies and throw them in them according to the routes. So get over it! Every single package is thrown while being sorted.
To the ppl complaining... what world do y'all live in were everything is perfect.
is that your dad in the video? stuff in those boxes could be expensive electronics , or made of glass. That is no way to handle peoples packages. You must live in a world where someone related to you works for USPS if you're actually trying to say this is not a problem...
Horrible service by the USPS! The post office has gotten so bad, it should be shut down and turned over to private business!
wait, are we all just learning why things are shipped in a shipping box when the items already come in boxes?
That’s probably what became Postmaster Sasquatch Jones who worked at V-Town Post Office.
If you don't like your job don't work there let someone need a job have it.
you have obviously never worked for the post office. the amount of pressure that is put on you by management every single day doesn't allow for some snowflake approach to package handling, just get the job done. this is nothing new.