The Mail Carrier

"Things customers need to know, from inside the mind of a Mailman"

by Luqman Strauther


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 05/06/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 160
ISBN : 9781434306838

About the Book

Are you aware of your surroundings? When your mail-carrier delivers your mail, is your mailbox too small?  Is it large enough to hold a vast amount of letters, circulars or magazines.  Are you going on vacation? Is there a hold placed on your mail so that it doesn’t accumulate at your mailbox?  Have you recently relocated.  Did you forget to put in a change of address a week before departing your previous address?

 

Mail-carrier’s across America deliver over 100 million pieces of mail to residents and businesses daily.  In today’s society of identity theft running rampant, many customers may wonder what company (who holds valuable personal information) will have its information compromised.  Better yet, out of the millions of pieces of mail being delivered daily, do you know what’s going on with your mail?

 

Along with internet theft and hackers scamming customers for information and money, the mailbox is like “gold” to lurking thieves.  Some customers leave all sorts of things in their mailboxes for days and weeks.  Bank and credit card statements, checks, social security cards...you name it. Out of the 4,167 colleges across America, I’m really curious whether the situation in and around those campuses are equivalent.

 

This book details different aspects of mail delivery that go on everyday while customers are at work or school.  A mailman’s perspective. Rain, hail, sleet and snow, we continue to deliver day after day.  However, along the way, there are some things customers need to know, from inside the mind of a mailman.

 


About the Author

Luqman Strauther is a graduate of John Adams High School (Cleveland, Ohio), has attended Rio Grande College, and served eight years of military duty in the U.S. Navy.  He is currently in his eighth year as a mail-carrier with the U.S. Postal Service.