COVID-19 Outbreak (Update: More than 2.9M cases and 132,313 deaths in US)

My rant for today is about the USPS. They are really dropping the ball. Over a month ago our request to forward our business mail to our home supposedly started. This was due to not being able to time the postal carrier at the office because they're never the same person and the delivery times could be anytime during the day. Or early evening. We have not been getting mail we know was sent because of contact with the other parties. Today we received mail that was postmarked April 3rd. A client we contacted today said the check they mailed us was returned due to "insufficient address." Checks or invoices having been arriving erratically. We called several times to see if there is a box of our mail sitting at the post office. Yesterday our security camera picked up the mail carrier trying to deliver to our office. Huh?! We need our payments and invoices to come in a timely fashion - need the cash flow and a lot of the payments are pass through to our vendors.

At a time when they should be stepping up their game to survive, they're becoming a Charlie Foxtrot, instead.
Oh, don't even get me started about USPS. I had a package sent to me from Lake Charles. I'm in central Louisiana, about 20 miles ESE of Alexandria, so you'd be perfectly right in thinking, "Oh, well that's like a couple hour drive, should be there the next day." It left Lake Charles on Monday. It then went to Baton Rouge, then to Shreveport (had to cross my location), then to Alexandria (not too far from me again), and it arrived in Oakdale this morning. Somebody explain to me what kind of sense that makes.