Bin there, done that: Posties call out obstructive wheelie bins for mail mayhem
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It's a common sight on collection day: wheelie bins lined up along the kerb, waiting to be emptied.
But did you know this seemingly innocent act could be the bane of your local postie's existence?
Many make this simple mistake without a second thought, yet it's causing frustration and delays for postal workers across the country.
The issue came to light when a Gosford postal worker took to social media to vent his frustration.
Accompanied by a photo showing three bins obstructing access to a mailbox, he expressed his annoyance at having to navigate around the bins to deliver mail.
‘I have no words,’ the postie wrote.
The mailbox slot itself wasn't blocked, but the placement of the bins meant the postie had to reach over them, which was inconvenient and time-consuming.
This postie's complaint struck a chord with many of his colleagues, who chimed in with their own experiences.
‘I [have] put mail under the windscreen wiper of the car in the way as a bit of a “hey don't park your car in front of the letterbox” protest,’ one shared.
‘I had a customer do this for the whole week,’ another reported.
Then someone else joked that those who do this ‘clearly don't want their mail’ or are fine with having their parcel delivery delayed for a few days.
However, not everyone saw it as a significant problem.
A few other postal workers criticised him for being a ‘sook’, pointing out that the mailbox in question was still technically accessible.
‘Just hold their mail until it's safe to deliver,’ one commenter said.
‘Turn and deliver on the way out,’ another suggested.
Despite the mixed reactions, Australia Post has weighed in on the matter.
‘Australia Post reminds residents to ensure letterboxes are within easy and unobstructed reach so posties can deliver letters safely and efficiently for the whole community,’ a spokesperson stated.
‘The safety of our team members is our highest priority and objects such as bins can provide a hazard for Posties.’
While the recent frustration over blocked mailboxes highlights a growing concern among postal workers, another pressing issue has emerged in the realm of home deliveries.
As we navigate these challenges, it’s crucial to address the increasing danger posties face due to a rise in dog attacks.
Understanding the full spectrum of risks postal workers encounter can help foster a safer environment for everyone involved.
Have you ever had a delivery mishap due to an obstructed mailbox? How did you address it? Share your stories and tips in the comments below, and let's help keep the path clear for our dedicated postal workers!
But did you know this seemingly innocent act could be the bane of your local postie's existence?
Many make this simple mistake without a second thought, yet it's causing frustration and delays for postal workers across the country.
The issue came to light when a Gosford postal worker took to social media to vent his frustration.
Accompanied by a photo showing three bins obstructing access to a mailbox, he expressed his annoyance at having to navigate around the bins to deliver mail.
‘I have no words,’ the postie wrote.
The mailbox slot itself wasn't blocked, but the placement of the bins meant the postie had to reach over them, which was inconvenient and time-consuming.
This postie's complaint struck a chord with many of his colleagues, who chimed in with their own experiences.
‘I [have] put mail under the windscreen wiper of the car in the way as a bit of a “hey don't park your car in front of the letterbox” protest,’ one shared.
‘I had a customer do this for the whole week,’ another reported.
Then someone else joked that those who do this ‘clearly don't want their mail’ or are fine with having their parcel delivery delayed for a few days.
However, not everyone saw it as a significant problem.
A few other postal workers criticised him for being a ‘sook’, pointing out that the mailbox in question was still technically accessible.
‘Just hold their mail until it's safe to deliver,’ one commenter said.
‘Turn and deliver on the way out,’ another suggested.
Despite the mixed reactions, Australia Post has weighed in on the matter.
‘Australia Post reminds residents to ensure letterboxes are within easy and unobstructed reach so posties can deliver letters safely and efficiently for the whole community,’ a spokesperson stated.
‘The safety of our team members is our highest priority and objects such as bins can provide a hazard for Posties.’
While the recent frustration over blocked mailboxes highlights a growing concern among postal workers, another pressing issue has emerged in the realm of home deliveries.
As we navigate these challenges, it’s crucial to address the increasing danger posties face due to a rise in dog attacks.
Understanding the full spectrum of risks postal workers encounter can help foster a safer environment for everyone involved.
Key Takeaways
- An annoyed postie in Gosford called out Australians for leaving their wheelie bins in front of mailboxes, which can obstruct mail delivery.
- Other postal workers shared their frustrations and echoed the sentiment that this act is irritating and can slow down their delivery rounds.
- While some people agreed with the postie's annoyance, others commented that it was not a significant issue and suggested workarounds.
- Australia Post commented on the issue, reminding residents to ensure that mailboxes are unobstructed for the safe and efficient delivery of letters and stating that the safety of their team members is a top priority.