I'm not sure how yours works, but when I lived in a single-office town, they wouldn't sort mail there. It all got gathered up, taken to a city about 30 miles away, sorted, and what was meant for the local office was sent back. Only then did it get put into carrier routes and readied for delivery.
You could usually depend on 4-5 days between the letter hitting the post office's mail slot and arriving at the end delivery point.
I live in Pittsburgh.
It was from a government office. I didn't even receive them until after the deadline they stated I needed to provide 2 additional forms to them
I'll have to ask around. I suspect it goes to a master sort location before being returned to local offices.
2 weeks to get a piece of mail from a building I can walk to.
I do remember some people I know that worked for an office in Chicongo. The office told them "Do not get your paycheck by live check, as we mail them. Get it direct deposited."
Friend said that he and a co-worker that shared a place for a while would get their deposit advice on different days, even though he watched the batch get mailed at his office.
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