Polygamist Playbook: Man With Three Wives Reveals Why Employment Is Optional For Him
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“I didn't particularly want her fired. I just wanted her to do her job.”
In a quiet rural highway, where the road winds gracefully with a sweeping left curve, an ordinary mailbox stood 400 ft away, marking the entrance to a frustrated homeowner's residence.
Turned out that being 400 feet from your mailbox meant an unending battle with your mail carrier—and our narrator (Original Poster) discovered this the hard way.
At first, she dropped regretful notes like “Sorry, we missed you''—which OP only discovered after making the 10-mile drive to retrieve their package. When that excuse couldn’t fly anymore, she got more creative.
This mail carrier was armed with an arsenal of excuses to justify her refusal to bring up their packages. "Afraid of dogs," she claimed, yet OP’s canine companions were securely confined behind chain link fences.
"Afraid of chickens," she insisted, but the harmless, 3-pound bantam cochins were minding their own business! Even OP’s turkey, which had long vanished for months, seemed to haunt her deliveries.
The height of it was two days ago when a crucial package housing refrigerated medicine was deemed undeliverable. The delivery update? "no secure place”— probably the latest in her arsenal of excuses.
When OP confronted her, she admitted the left turn scared her. This was when OP decided they’d had enough. They documented the notorious left turn and every nook beyond, then marched down to her boss to present their case.
Consequently, the mail woman was fired as a result. She pointed an accusatory finger at OP, but they only wanted her to do her job correctly.
Were they wrong for approaching her boss and eventually getting her booted?
Here’s how the Reddit community reacted:
OP was caught between a desire for seamless deliveries and the unintended repercussions of an innocent complaint. Now, they found themselves blamed for the carrier's job loss.
Thankfully, Redditors assured OP they did nothing wrong. Sometimes, holding a mirror to incompetence is the only way to usher in change. The repercussions of her incompetence were hers alone to bear.
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