I was just discussing this subject (customer service regarding package delivery) with my wife this morning. Although I live in a very rural area, most of our deliveries route out of Austin. That general area is always noted as in the top five biggest growth areas in the country. My belief is that the problem is due to the compounding of so many new addresses every month from the growth, combined with COVID and Amazon's business model causing so many more deliveries per address.
It used to be that the delivery companies had relatively stable routes with the same driver every day to every address. They can't do that any more, so there's no way to teach your driver your delivery preferences - too many individual drivers coming to your address. In addition, they no longer knock or ring a delivery, so you can't intercept them to talk to them unless you notice their presence, even if you didn't have to deal with so many drivers.
Most problems in life have some element of poor-communication driving them. I submit that that is what's driving our constant disappointment in delivery performance these days.![]()
I'd used to know my UPS & FedEx driver well. They had my phone # so during the winter I'd pickup and deliver packages down my road for them. Plus if they got stuck they'd call for a tow.
Not anymore....
And with half my Amazon orders coming USPS now I never know who's going to deliver them.
