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So I take my handful (usually 10-15) of outbound cards to the post office every Tues/Thursday after my therapy sessions, well I see her everytime of course.
Idk if she was just in a mood, or doesn't like that I have anxiety and want to hand her the cards to make sure they get into the postal system.. idk, but she rolled her eyes at me on Thursday when I asked for 6 books of stamps, she's already "gotten onto" me about asking too many questions about stamps one time.. idk it just, hurts my feelings and I am sending this batch on Tuesday and then will be finishing up my big holiday season cards and she's bringing me down... amd making me self conscious.
Yeah so.. thats it. I feel judged by the lady at the post office, I'm bad at predicting how many books of stamps I might need and ask to buy them a lot in small batches (due to pay schedule) which visibly annoys her.
Thanks for listening, I just got my brown envelope though so that makes me happy 😊
You’re literally helping their branch by buying stamps from them…that worker wouldn’t have a job without others in the community sending mail through them/purchasing stamps.
Although she might be annoyed by having to physically take your envelopes if you’re going to the counter—in the town I work in one of the workers didn’t mind and just tossed them in a bin behind him for outgoing mail. But one time a female worker loudly sighed and walked my stack over to the side of the post office with the mailbox in the wall. She didn’t say anything after that and I was embarrassed since I didn’t realize since I was new to sending mail. I just put it in the mailbox inside the post office now.
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