There was a queue like an execution at the Post Office this morning. Waiting in queues at the Post Office is becoming a common occurrence for me, especially since the local sub-Post Office closed.
I know I'm sad but I did a count up: 18 people in front of me; alternatively 3 or 4 service points (out of a possible 7) open; and, a wait of 8 minutes 6 seconds before I got to a 'hatch'.
This monopoly provider has many transaction types to deal with and, as I was sagely informed by the elderly lady behind me, Tuesday is pension day (evidently). Moreover, it was a day after a Bank Holiday. Well if she knows that, then why doesn't the Post Office management and do something about it? Is it because they don't have to compete with operators who can check passports (other than paying a large fee to the Passport Office to do this), road tax renewed and places to get the postage sorted on anything other than a letter?
Then Post Office personnel try to up sell a guaranteed next day delivery for about £5 rather than just sending my parcel first class - in my case £2.12 - which I thought guaranteed that anyway.
I think the Post Office is trying to be a retailer but they have some way to go. The trouble is many people don't have anywhere else to go: that's the difference.
Here you will find my thoughts on retail(ing) issues, mostly related to recent experiences and encounters.
Tuesday, 4 May 2010
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