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Problem beside delivery my parcels by USPS?

I recently moved to New York city and own problems with receiveing my parcels by USPS, two times I get notices surrounded by my mail box for attemted distribution which claimed that they tried to deliver my parcel but nobody opened the door for the date that I actually be in home (and waiting for the parcels) and for the third time, they even didn't give any attempted delivery observe (I was home at like day and even saw the communication man in front of my apartment) and I found out by the sender that again they claimed for attempted confinement and leaving a sense! What should I do? I called my local post organization but they didn't pay attention and a moment ago asked me to pick up the parcel or schedule for redelivery! I appreciate your comments.


Answers: Go up the stepladder of management and obtain names/keep notes..supervisor of transport, branch manager and postmaster...it it doesnt obtain better call the postal inspectors.....
They do pretty much indistinguishable thing here---
All they do is enter on their computer that they attempted distribution, and don't make the attempt.
I hold picked up lots of parcels at the post office, but enjoy never seen any sort of perceive at the house.

I don't know what I am doin'.. I dun like my job and I dunno wut Im interested in. Wut shld I do?




Answers: Start by learning to spell
Drugs.
Just kidding, unless you're really going NOWHERE and are just insanely bored out of your mind. Then you probably should. Try exercising, get your body in shape if it's not already. You'll probably feel a lot better, have more energy, and find yourself wanting to do other things. Set goals (easy ones) but lots of them. You'll get little bursts of confidence from fulfilling them (no matter how menial they are) and you'll find yourself picking up speed. Lots of people don't like their jobs. The reason so many people work the same job their whole lives is they find ways to not just make the job tolerable, but make it a little bit fun. Mailmen get to know the people on their route, truck drivers play around on CB radio, computer programmers insert their own little stylistic flares into repetitive code and find different ways to solve the same problem. Do these people need to do these things? No, but if people just did their jobs and nothing else they would go out of their minds. No matter what your occupation, it is very likely there is something you could be doing to make your job more enjoyable. It is possible you spend too much time on the computer. While time on the computer can be fun, it is rarely satisfying. Going out for a jog will never, ever make you feel bad, and you're much more likely to encounter interesting things in the world than aimlessly wandering the internet. Whatever you do, don't quit your job until you've got a new one locked in.
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What to do near collapse court reports from employer who file penniless?

Two years ago I worked for a company that went ruined and now they preserve mailing me reports from the court hearing because appearently the case hasn't be closed. All this law & court stuff is mumble-jumble to me...what are these documents? And what do I do next to them?


Answers: Is it possible that the company owes you money? You are probably receiving the papers because you are programmed as someone that the company potentially owes money. (This doesn't mean they do owe you money. They expected are sending the papers out to anyone that was tabled as an employee inwardly a certain length of time.)

If you believe it's possible that they owe you back wages, maintain the paperwork and try to have someone else that read legal documents explain it to you.

If you know it's unachievable that they owe you money, you could just throw the papers away.

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