I walked to my local post office today to post a small parcel. I wanted to get the parcel weighed so I could pay the correct postage - a fairly normal thing to do.
When I arrived I found that there was a sign at each teller window saying "position closed". There was also had a hand written sign saying "Sorry, we're closed until further notice". According to their opening hours they should have been open from 9am until 4pm.
The post office is a fairly small outfit that actually sits at the back of a newsagent. As there was a chap there running the main news bit, I asked him what was going on.
He said that the post office had experienced a computer failure, and that they would be closed until it was fixed. I explained that I simply wanted to post a small parcel and just needed to weight it and put the correct stamps on it. He said they probably can't help, but the lady that runs the post office is outside having a coffee and cigarette.
I walked out to speak to her, explaining that I only needed weighing and stamps and I'd be on my way. She refused to do anything because the computer was broken and said there's nothing she can do until the repair man has been, and continued to drink her coffee and puff her cigarette in front of me.
Do these people really have to do everything on a computer these days? what happened to the old fashioned way of running a post office with some analogue scales and a price chart?
That lady basically got a half day off 'with pay', and I wasted 45 minutes of my day only to have to do it all again tomorrow
When I arrived I found that there was a sign at each teller window saying "position closed". There was also had a hand written sign saying "Sorry, we're closed until further notice". According to their opening hours they should have been open from 9am until 4pm.
The post office is a fairly small outfit that actually sits at the back of a newsagent. As there was a chap there running the main news bit, I asked him what was going on.
He said that the post office had experienced a computer failure, and that they would be closed until it was fixed. I explained that I simply wanted to post a small parcel and just needed to weight it and put the correct stamps on it. He said they probably can't help, but the lady that runs the post office is outside having a coffee and cigarette.
I walked out to speak to her, explaining that I only needed weighing and stamps and I'd be on my way. She refused to do anything because the computer was broken and said there's nothing she can do until the repair man has been, and continued to drink her coffee and puff her cigarette in front of me.
Do these people really have to do everything on a computer these days? what happened to the old fashioned way of running a post office with some analogue scales and a price chart?
That lady basically got a half day off 'with pay', and I wasted 45 minutes of my day only to have to do it all again tomorrow
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