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October 2023 by Magda Jurkiewicz
The worst! I was supposed to receive a certified letter that was urgent so I stayed home, and the mail person didn't even come out of their USPS car, but puts a pink slip in the mailbox that says "sorry we missed you." Doesn't even ring the bell! I ended up getting the letter a week later after I called the post office and complained!Second time I sent out a certified letter that cost me $30 over night. The person who was to receive it was also home and the mail person didn't come out of their USPS car.Mail management in Little Egg Harbor Township on Matthistown Road, get your mail people to get out of their cars and knock on door or ring the bell! It's their job! These certified letters are urgent and certified for a reason!
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August 2023 by Diane S
I just got done telling a family member how nice the workers are to me when I go there and today I caught the woman with the black hair talking negative about me to another customer. She thought I left but I didn’t. I guess you can’t make anyone happy no matter how nice you are. ?♀️
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August 2023 by Thomas Szymborski
Shipped box to my son when received all damaged .Box is ripped open on oneside never will I use USPS again 78.00 shipping
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July 2023 by Jessica Tietjen
Thank you Tracy!!! You are the best!!
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December 2022 by J M
Thank you for your service.
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November 2022 by jim jorgensen
I have lived here for three years now and have had excellent service from the friendly staff at the office and also from the carriers. My packages seem to come much faster than where I used to live. When I moved into my condo I didn't get a key to my mailbox. I caught up with the postal worker delivering there and asked him if he could get me a key. He knocked on my door less than an hour later with two keys. Even through the worst of the pandemic the service was excellent.
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November 2022 by Megan Birdsall
Love the staff at Mathistown post office. They are very inviting, friendly, and efficient. At the end of the day they are the most busiest but even with a line they usually have you in and out within a few minutes. They make sure to have light conversation with each customer which is always enjoyable. They staff themselves also always seem happy at their workplace which is refreshing to witness.
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November 2022 by Anthony Yarborough
This post office has no idea how to deliver packages. I thought it was just our delivery person, but I was corrected when I found a different person NOT deliver packages. They mark packages as attempted delivery. The truth is they will not even put the items on the truck to deliver. They leave the packages at the post office. I pay for delivery, I want my packages delivered. UPS and FedEx have no problems delivering packages. USPS needs to get their act together.
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November 2022 by Poncho 1
Gina is the rudest individual that works there. She is bitter and has become increasingly nasty over the years. I can't even go to my home town post office because I'm afraid to be verbally abused about some minor mistake. I even heard her say she would throw someone's package in the trash.
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November 2022 by mark mcgowan
Clearly to get someone on the phone is impossible thanks for dropping our mail on the ground instead of the perfectly good mailbox, I forgot damaging propertie like mail isn't your responbility and that's why usps is a joke.
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December 2021 by Jill D.
I don't know what is going on lately but about half of my and my neighbors packages have been arriving at the wrong address this past month. Lots of neighborly box swapping required. Normally I just figure its no big deal but it is happening way too often. Today a distant neighbor delivered one of my packages...wrong number, wrong street and wrong name. Am beginning to suspect my carrier is illiterate.
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November 2021 by Jaime Petrykiewicz
Fast, friendly, helpful.
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November 2021 by Tim White
The United States Postal Service used to be a company that people strived to get a job for, but somewhere along the way, things took a turn for the worse. After waiting 3 months to hear back from my initial application, getting my fingerprints taken and waiting another month to hear back on my results, I was finally scheduled for a 2-week training session at a location a bit over an hour away from where I lived. The instructors make the job sound pretty good; you'll have to work hard, but the company will take care of you as long as you put in the effort. Maybe some postal offices are like that, but mine certainly wasn't.I was told that I'd have someone with me during my entire shift during the first three days of work, and the best that I got was my supervisor and one of the senior employees riding in a separate car ahead of my mail truck to show me the route for about 3 hours. Second day on the job, I was left completely to my own devices with no mailbag, dog spray, and barely any support. I got yelled at for not going fast enough on delivering the mail, and the senior employee that was in charge of showing me the ropes screamed at me to give her the mail, referring to the mail that I had yet to deliver. I felt as if my supervisor felt that it was more important to flirt/spend time with the senior employee in question (she would answer his personal phone for him when I called on numerous occasions) than to actually help me grow and succeed in my role. My other supervisor was effectively the same, and did not care that the engine on my mail truck died twice in the same route, essentially accused me of lying about it when I had phoned in to report it, and made me continue to make deliveries in the same malfunctioning vehicle. He also kissed up to the senior female employee mentioned previously, and it came off as extremely unprofessional.The final straw for me was a day when I had loaded up my truck, and I was called back into the office about two hours later because, "another employee needs it". I literally had to go back and unload all of my packages/mail, and was then told that there were no mail trucks available, and that I could go use my personal car instead. Despite being unfamiliar with the route that I was on that day, I carried on and did my best. Around 4 PM that day, I get another call from my supervisor that the employee from earlier that I gave up my truck for "needed help" with making her deliveries, as she was falling behind schedule. Said employee ended up giving me "two hours worth" of mail, and proceeded to tell me that she was going back to the office to finish up for the day because, "she didn't feel like working anymore today". I then proceeded to deliver mail for another route that I was completely unfamiliar with, and got yelled at some more for not being efficient enough. I had put in nearly 12 hours of work nonstop that day, and that was enough for me.Overall, the pay was nice, but the stress and work to life balance was completely terrible. If you have a family or any kind of obligations, don't even bother; in fact, if you're a single person with literally nothing else going on in your life, I still wouldn't recommend it. The USPS has an extremely high turnover rate for a reason, and, unfortunately, I found out why that was the hard way. Leaving was one of the best decisions that I've ever made it my life, and I haven't looked back since.
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November 2020 by Austin Norflet
I order an unusually high volume of packages and also go to the office to send things out alot. Most of employees are great. A solect few are horrible. Its a hit or miss if you get ypur packages. They have sent my mail to other post offices it should not have gone too because clearly l.e.h shoukd be delivering it. I live down the road from them. They dont seem very organized at all. Honestly i i could easily say for something that has been around for as long as mail services they have no idea how to perform some very simple tasks. But id say its its an 85 percent sucess rate.
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November 2020 by thomas p
This is the absolute WORST Post Office of the 4 in the immediate area. Everytime you go there there is a huge line all the way past the dpors and they take forever and move so slow. Also I moved almost a month ago to my new apartment and they still havent changed the locks to my mailbox yet. Everytime i go there they tell me its going to get done in a couple days and it never does. I never had these issues when I was in Tuckerton.