Most of the time, I get nearly everything in 3 days or less.
MsDoubleD81 said:
Does anyone know exactly what they are stocking at the drone facility that gets delivered in an hour?
Ok, let us say August to September (~ 2 months) and November to January (~2 months) That gives us about 4 months of the year Amazon slow down for the BCS area... 1/3 of the year is what I consider a good chunk of time that someone at the local USPS should plan for, or am I expecting too much?trouble said:
Spring semester doesn't have as much since most people stay where they were for the fall.
I'm unwilling to visit Century Square to get a package. UGHCharpie said:
So I just conducted a little experiment. I put 5 random things in my cart. I can have them delivered to Bryan and they will be here Sunday through Tuesday. But if I choose to pick them up at Century Square, they will be here Thursday through Sunday.
doubledog said:Ok, let us say August to September (~ 2 months) and November to January (~2 months) That gives us about 4 months of the year Amazon slow down for the BCS area... 1/3 of the year is what I consider a good chunk of time that someone at the local USPS should plan for, or am I expecting too much?trouble said:
Spring semester doesn't have as much since most people stay where they were for the fall.
trouble said:
That's not set by them though.
MsDoubleD81 said:
I placed an order for a dog water bowl on August 21. It still hasn't shipped. But says delivery date is August 27 or 28 by 10 pm. USPS by 10 PM?
All of my orders have taken at least 5 days to ship.
Since this happens every year than their plan is not working..trouble said:doubledog said:Ok, let us say August to September (~ 2 months) and November to January (~2 months) That gives us about 4 months of the year Amazon slow down for the BCS area... 1/3 of the year is what I consider a good chunk of time that someone at the local USPS should plan for, or am I expecting too much?trouble said:
Spring semester doesn't have as much since most people stay where they were for the fall.
They do plan for it. They offer overtime and hire seasonal staff. They can't make people appear out of thin air.
BiochemAg97 said:SlimM said:
This might be a dumb question, but I'll risk it in case it's not...
My Amazon packages all seem to take a week to be delivered. So if this is the case for everyone, how does that delay help USPS? In other words, doesn't it just move the exact same backlog problem one week into the future without actually solving anything?
They are dealing with a temporary increase in capacity. Yes, it is shifting volume to next week, but once the college students are settled and USPS can get caught up, Amazon will work its way back to 2 day.
Also, Amazon has been shifting at least some of the volume to UPS. At least, a larger % of the Amazon packages I have received have been UPS.
Mine have been running 5-6 days. This is the first two day in awhile.The Brazos Kid said:
Ordered a roll of drafting tape from Amazon on the 20th. It left Humble yesterday (27th) and out for delivery today. 8 days???
dallasiteinsa02 said:
Order something on Amazon July 27th. Shipped 7 days later and has been at almost every hub in the United States. A few of them twice. Currently targeted for a September 5th delivery.
trouble said:
Yup. I got everything I was waiting on yesterday even though some of it wasn't supposed to be here until Friday.
The question is what would a for-profit company would do.trouble said:
So what do you suggest they do? The local PO isn't able to offer a higher pay rate. They aren't able to waive any of the requirements for the job. How are they supposed to create more man hours?
Congress does not know the meaning of "budget".trouble said:
How many for profit companies do you know of that have their budgets controlled by Congress?
And therein lies the problem.trouble said:
How many for profit companies do you know of that have their budgets controlled by Congress?