Pridnestrovian Post: I want to work, I want not!
I've been putting up with the "mail" mess for a long time, but it's time to speak out. I regularly receive parcels from China, as well as postal orders from Moldova. Every other time I come across something that neither of them want to give me. Why? Because when I go to receive a parcel, they have mail processing and I have to wait an hour and a half for it to be completed. And when I go to receive a money transfer, it periodically turns out that the required amount is not available and I have to go for a walk for several hours to several days, waiting until I get a couple thousand rubles of the money that others pay for communal services.
Today, for example, after dentistry, I went to the post office near the Thirtieth. You have to go there for about six months, because the department above the Atlantic will not be repaired in any way. The Chinese build huge hospitals in 2-3 weeks, and in the PMR they cannot repair a couple of rooms in 6 months. I enter this booth (i.e. the post office). I'm asking if it's possible to receive the package. The employee replied, "You can't!". I ask why. She says she's processing the mail. I ask when he's done. He says come back after one o'clock. And I was there about half of the 12th day. And from one to two they have lunch. In general, no matter how I demanded or asked, she did not. She has the program running and that's it, she has no time to look for my package. Let me remind you that this is all during working hours (not even at lunch) and a person pays 15 rubles for each parcel. Why pay money to these people who do not want to work and refuse to serve customers (including regular ones)? And why didn't another employee give me a package, because this has already happened. It turns out that they work according to the mood? When it's good, they give out parcels, even if the mail is processed, and when it's bad, they send everyone home?
It is also important that they do not have mail processing in their work mode. That is, there is no notification in the post offices or on the PMR post website that mail is being processed at such and such a time and therefore customers are not being served. And if so, then this is a violation of the operating mode. Not only do they violate the law with such actions, they are also rude to their customers, they refuse to issue parcels, and sometimes transfers. Once we lost the document stating that a transfer had been made to me and did not want to give it out. Then they somehow found it among their folders while I was waiting for half an hour.
I have already sent a complaint to my superiors. I don't know if there will be any reaction or not. But this is a disgusting attitude towards people. And a small salary is no excuse for that. If you took up work and were aware of the salary amount, then work normally and do not take out your frustration and disappointment in your income on innocent people!
Anyone who wants to visit the USSR in 2020, welcome to the post office on the Beam, floor of Yunost street 15/2. Here you will find queues of old ladies paying for com. services (this can be done at the post office without a commission fee). Just try to hesitate by naming a personal account or make a remark about the speed and quality of work - you will immediately be returned to the Soviet era by being rude to you and raising your voice. Immediately you will feel the incomparable smell of the stove in which sealing wax is brewed. Yes, yes, in this department, postal items are still tied with coarse hemp rope and secured with a sealing wax seal)))