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<blockquote data-quote="Pstmstr" data-source="post: 4160080" data-attributes="member: 51164"><p>Uh huh didn't think so. Your post made it sound like you had to serve curbside boxes on a rural route from a left hand drive vehicle. Instead you had to deliver about 100 packages by getting out and going to the door or if they were small enough, putting them in a mailbox. Like UPS, FedEx, and Amazon do every day for several hundred packages except they don't have the option of just sticking it in a mailbox on the curb. Just FYI, many rural carriers serve their routes from a left hand drive vehicle and become pretty adept at doing it. I had to for a week once in a Honda Accord 5 speed when I was short handed at my first Postmaster job in Kingfisher . A pita for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pstmstr, post: 4160080, member: 51164"] Uh huh didn't think so. Your post made it sound like you had to serve curbside boxes on a rural route from a left hand drive vehicle. Instead you had to deliver about 100 packages by getting out and going to the door or if they were small enough, putting them in a mailbox. Like UPS, FedEx, and Amazon do every day for several hundred packages except they don't have the option of just sticking it in a mailbox on the curb. Just FYI, many rural carriers serve their routes from a left hand drive vehicle and become pretty adept at doing it. I had to for a week once in a Honda Accord 5 speed when I was short handed at my first Postmaster job in Kingfisher . A pita for sure. [/QUOTE]
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