Originally Posted by
POD
I had some friends who were living in southern India for about six years, many times we would send them a parcel and it would either not arrive or would arrive with the contents plundered and the more desirable of the contents missing; this is apparently just part of the culture over there, if you have the good fortune to land a job sorting mail you will never want for anything. Perhaps we have imported some cultural attitudes into our workforce that were unthinkable here a generation ago. That aside though, there is a lack of concern for providing customer service and pride in workmanship that extends into many industries.
Last year I bought some tapware made in Sydney, there was a fault and I rang the manufacturer, the lady there said she would mail a replacement by priority mail and I should receive it the next day. A week later I phoned and suggested she must have forgotten to send it, she tells me she sent it that afternoon, priority paid. Next day I get the parcel notice in the mail, the date on the notice is six days ago! I pick up the parcel at the Drouin post office and point out that this was priority paid a week ago and their note says it was here 6 days ago, they tell me that parcels are sent first into the bigger office at Warragul and then moved across to Drouin for local delivery. So a priority paid item can make it's way from Sydney to Warragul overnight, then take six days to travel the remaining 12km to Drouin. Closest thing to an apology was a shrug of the shoulders.
I've read some horrendous stories about mail services in the US also, definitely not all roses over there.