Postal worker tosses packages from mail truck in Collierville



Some are questioning the behavior of a U.S. postal worker after being caught on camera tossing packages from a mail truck.

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37 thoughts on “Postal worker tosses packages from mail truck in Collierville”

  1. Wouldn’t really call that an “isolated” incident considering she had multiple videos of the carrier throwing the packages so I can only imagine how many more she has 🤦🏻‍♀️

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  2. People have good jobs that pay them good and they don't apprectiate it.She should be fired.This is why people don't ues the postal service any more .The workers throw the packages and break the merchandise inside,they are to lazy to put the packages on the porch.If you are that lazy quit your job and stay home,let someone that really wants a Federal job like me that needs benefits and money,

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  3. Yeah, it's not just there. I have cameras and my two postal carriers act different. One of them brings my packages to my door and then the other one just throws them anywhere, in the grass even when it rains, near the garage where I might run it over, just reckless sometimes. It's happening all over the state.

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  4. A normal RCA rural carrier associate route has about 500 customers that get a minimum of 3 pieces of mail per customer, not including the registered mail signatures required plus about 50 packages delivered.
    That being said the Post Office wants you to run like the Energizer Bunny, make no mistakes in delivery and not get into any accidents.

    Be fast don't make mistakes. Inhuman , inhumane, impossible.
    Carriers take short cuts, blame Management w unrealistic expectations
    Don't complain until you've done the job n walked in the carriers shoes.

    No they can't quit they have family's that need medical, food n a roof over their heads.
    Fire management, the real problem.

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  5. Cards I mail, and cards mailed to me are never received. I think the postal workers think there is money in them. This issue started at the Mother's day occasion and at birthdays. There is no way to discover who is responsible.

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  6. It's a lot of stress. I would like to all customers speak to the Postmaster and tell him that the postal worker needs a flexible time out the street and the job better. Cause the limited time and sometimes they don't get lunch time or pee pee break so let's be on that mail person shoes and you'll see what exactly it's going on.

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  7. Well hell its 🔥 as hell!!! Folks don't forget they are living humans too! And no A/C for sure, maybe no heat. I take it no one lives in the U.S and work with the crazy public 😂😅

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  8. Since there is Irrefutable Video Evidence, the Post Master General Needs/Should Suspend that Postal Worker for at Least 6 Months (WITHOUT PAY) & Transfer that, & ANY other Contemptuous & Disrespectful Employee to say Alaska!!!🤬👎

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  9. It doesn't matter if its fragile or not that package will get tossed around worse than that …in the plant and station. And If you think that Post lady going to get fired….youre wrong. This is how employees are treated by management like that damn package

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  10. Unfortunately it’s not going to stop!! If it’s not porch pirates, it’s this sort of stuff by federal workers!! Everywhere! My packages have been dropped in the rain instead of on the porch in front of door. Keys to packages left in another address box to retrieve packages from parcel box to big to fit in mailbox. Packages at door block away whose number no way similar to mine. Actual letters addressed to house ever so blocks away!! I could tell it was a greeting card and could have possibly co rained a gift card. Was able to contact recipient. I’m not mail person should not have to deliver mail!!

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  11. When I was in NC, mail delivery was literally hit or miss, and UPS and FedEx packages would often be delivered crushed or damaged, visibly in no condition to be left at the customer's home. Now in SC, my regular mail carrier is great, but the one after hours and on weekends just "frisbees" my items onto my porch, so I have to get out there an MOTION "I'll take that," since he has ear buds in to deliberately tune the residents out!

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