It felt like ages standing in line before I was within striking distance of the stamp counter. Finally when there was only one lady in front of me, the counter girl got up from her seat and vanished into the interior of the post office. Wow, I was mad! There was only one stamp counter open and that particular counter was unattended..

 

The other day I went the General Post Office to post a registered letter. It was close to five in the evening and I thought that would be a time when the counters were less crowded. I was wrong. Queues of people waited at the counters.

I joined the line to the ‘Register” counter.

General Post Office

Patiently I waited for the ones in front of me to get their job done. I was supposed to meet a friend at five thirty and I was sure I could post the letter and still meet him in time after all his house was mere five minutes walk from the GPO. I had a motorbike.

Five fast five and my turn came. I handed my letter to the girl at the counter. She indicated that there were no stamps on the letter and asked me to get the stamps at the next counter. I felt a bit annoyed but quietly turned to move over to the next counter. Oh God, the queue was even longer than the one I was in! Muttering under my breath I joined the queue just in time to eat another guy to it.

Heated Up

It felt like ages standing in line before I was within striking distance of the stamp counter. Finally when there was only one lady in front of me, the counter girl got up from her seat and vanished into the interior of the post office. Wow, I was mad! There was only one stamp counter open and that particular counter was unattended. Effectively then the Post Office ceased to sell stamps for a good five minutes before this girl reappeared. Everybody in the queue was heated up. I was sure if she had delayed any longer, one of us would have gone straight into the Post master’s office and complained.

By the time I managed to get my letter weighed and the stamps bought, it was already five twenty. Unnecessary delays, I thought. Still I could make it to my friend’s place on time.

Again I was wrong! I had to queue up again to register my letter. So slowly, on slowly the queue moved. After being delayed twice in a short time, I was feeling a bit irritated. I told myself that patience is a virtue and I should not get angry trivialities like being delayed.

 

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My turn came, or so I thought. Right in front me the girl at the counter collected all the previous registered letters and started chopping them in a few places each. Band, bang, goes the sound of the chop coming down on the ink pad then to the letters. I waited, still patiently.

Inconsiderate Chap

Finally she finished her task and began to serve me. She took the letter and pasted the necessary label on it. Just when she was about the write me and registration slip, from out of nowhere one inconsiderate chap barged to the counter. The unkempt young man waved a letter in his hand and started asking the girl questions. I could not make out what he was saying. Neither could she, for after a little while, I could see her getting angry. I was already angry and told the chap in no uncertain terms “Go and queue up!”

He glared at me. I glared back. I was not about to be delayed any more. His mouth quivered and muttered something. I muttered something back. Then in unison the equally angry people behind me muttered at him. His face turned sheepish. For a moment he wondered what to do. Finally he gave up and walked to the back of the queue.

Delayed Once Again

I took my precious registration slip from the counter girl and moved towards my motorbike. I glanced at the huge clock on the wall. Five forty – forty minutes to post a registered letter was ridiculous! Ah, never mind, I thought, but my friend must be mad at me. I hurried to his house.

When I reached his house, his face was all red. We were supposed to meet another friend quite a distance away and if we were going to make it on time we would have to leave immediately.  

He leaped onto his motorbike and moved five feet before he stopped. His back tire was flat! Wow, I thought, what a day! We were delayed once again.

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  • Susan on Jul 4, 2009

    Mr. Ghaz takes the mundane and brings it to light in such a way that it’s never quite so annoying again.

    Thanks for writing ths.

  • Darla Cooke on Jul 4, 2009

    Interesting story.

  • Phill Senters on Jul 4, 2009

    The hurrier you go, the behinder you get! :)

  • DA Cournean on Jul 4, 2009

    Interesting story MrGhaz. Since the post office wants to raise the price of stamps so often, one would think they would give better service. Ah-government! Of course. This is only one sided. Take, take and take more!

  • Debra Mann on Jul 4, 2009

    Unfortunately, I can relate. Nice story, MrGhaz!

  • Debra Mann on Jul 4, 2009

    Unfortunately, I can relate. Nice story, MrGhaz!

  • rutherfranc on Jul 4, 2009

    another reason to love e-mails.. what a series of misadventures Mr. Ghaz

  • Jamie Myles on Jul 4, 2009

    This is my life! I had to laugh>

  • Joie Schmidt on Jul 4, 2009

    I recently read a book that said that, whenever we are faced with something challenging, it’s because it’s either teaching us something or keeping us safe from something else (i.e. missing being in a car accident because you were held 20 minutes longer)

    Blessings.

    Sincerely,

    -Liane Schmidt.

  • Inna Tysoe on Jul 4, 2009

    Sounds like one of those days!

    Regards,

    Inna

  • George W Whitehead on Jul 4, 2009

    It seems that post offices are the same the world over!

  • clay hurtubise on Jul 4, 2009

    lol, when it gets like that you just have to stop and laugh!
    Thanks,
    Clay

  • Nicholas Kenney on Jul 4, 2009

    You did have a rough day, didn’t you! I agree with Liane…maybe something bad would’ve happened to you and your friend if you’d made better time. All the delays may’ve saved your lives…everything happens for a reason.

  • monica55 on Jul 4, 2009

    I always bring a book with me. This way I can solve a puzzle or do some reading, then I don’t feel that my time was wasted being in this place for so long. Thanks for sharing.
    Monica.

  • Unofre Pili on Jul 4, 2009

    That was just a bad day Mr. Ghaz. Thanks for sharing.

  • California Dreamer on Jul 4, 2009

    Oh Yes, the post office, they can be as slow as snails sometimes. Ours has an employee, who will sit and chit chat overly with a customer when there is a line of 10 more waiting, just burns me when she does that!!!

  • rizzei on Jul 5, 2009

    this is cool..with matching nice pictures. delayed? well it did help..”,)

  • iamrulan on Jul 5, 2009

    Good story. Sometimes I’m surprised that more people don’t “Go Postal” from OUR side of the counter. LOL

  • Brian Daniel Stankich on Jul 17, 2009

    wow, what a frustration!

  • CutestPrincess on Jul 23, 2009

    that’s why im so thankful for the email…

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