One key, one office, problem solved no issues.Reed Brothers Security manufactures, sells and installs armored postal key keepers. Stupidvisors have enough shit to deal with in the morning than trying to figure out which person can do what based on which key they own for their route. multiple keys in your design for a single office all in the same zip code is stupid, and will never, Ever EVER EVER work effectively. You think that Maintenance is going to want to have to go out, and change out 500 locks solely because of a minor route adjustment across a carrier unit because they use multiple keys, and then have to do this every single time they make changes? Route 10 uses one key, and route 9 used a different key, under your plan. Under your system what happens in say 6 months, when they eliminate a route, or do a minor route adjustment, and then you have Street X which was previously on route 9, that was moved to route 10. Because we could be doing time in any one particular zip code for overtime, all the routes have 2 keys. one for one zip code, and one for the other 3 zipcodes that my office delivers. As it is, my office, having had half of the routes moved from another station that they eliminated, we all have 2 keys.
You would have to be taking out multiple keys every day depending on what you were doing for overtime, etc. Having Multiple keys for different routes is absurd. (which is probably a low and conservative number really). I use my arrow key to open up at least 100 or more boxes/locks a day. I work in a downtown area, where nearly every residential area has multiple locks inside buildings, and residential areas have clusterboxes for the 3-10 apartments at each building. Arrow keys are an inventoried item, and they dont often get "lost". Your plan or idea is more burdensome than its worth. No Tracking Questions/Package Inquiries/Questions regarding delays at postal facilities Any images showing the above information will be removed. Image submissions should not show any personal information such as names, addresses, ACEID, phone numbers or e-mail addresses. Also be mindful of the images you post here.
You are not obligated to answer customer inquiries, however, if you feel inclined to do so please be respectful. Please check out our Wiki page for more info.Įmployees: Be respectful of your fellow USPS employees and customers who may come here with a question. This is sent directly to your post office but it may take a day or two to receive a response. If you are unable to reach your post office by phone or visiting in person is not an option, you may try submitting a service request by way of e-mail. For concerns that need immediate attention it is suggested you visit your post office in person. Most problems and questions can only be answered by your local post office. Postal employees are not here to cater to customer inquiries and complaints.
"The views expressed herein are my own and do not necessarily represent the views of the United States Postal Service."Ĭustomers: Please remember this subreddit is not official USPS customer service. The /r/USPS subreddit is not affiliated with the United States Postal Service.