May. 8th, 2006

doronjosama: (heil)
Spent a large chunk of the day finishing the pull of a rather sizable restock for [livejournal.com profile] matthigh over at Cold Cut. It's mostly in anticipation for the reorders they will no doubt get in from various vendors before the summer furry convention season starts. But seven boxes of stuff later, and I am sore from hefting boxes and beat! The boxes are all prepared for shipping now though.

Of course, like a fool, I did my nails yesterday. A few hours in the storage unit, and I have one broken one, three smudged ones (strange black smudges, no idea what caused it) and three chipped ones. Manicures and manual labor do not mix. Alas!

Other stuff done today: some paperwork, some filing, a small bank run to make sure some stuff was covered, bill paying, and picked up the mail at the PMB where the staff have become increasingly surly ever since the franchise owner for this location changed. I am still missing two packages they "promised to look into", and the wrong mail keeps being filed into our box. If this continues, the Radio Comix mailing address will have to change for the first time in nine years. I am not going to take crappy service and the loss of packages from a place where I basically pay them to collect my mail and hold it for me. They used to be run by a very nice woman, who had a large staff of friendly, helpful female employees. They knew us by name and never gave us any trouble, never "lost" packages or mail, and were super helpful. Well, the new owner is some Indian guy. Ever since he came on the scene, all but one of the excellent female employees left, to be replaced by a skeleton crew of slack-jawed idiots- who are all male employees. They bend our mail, overstuff our mailbox (instead of putting the overflow on the shelf in the bin with our box number...), and when I asked if they could stop with the damaging of our mail, please and thank you, they acted surly and put out. The Indian guy won't even serve me or acknowledge my existence if he is working the counter, and then there's the little matter of two missing packages. All other packages with tracking (or the *appearance* of tracking) seem to get through just fine, but huh, these two large packages have not. (One being a package from my mother for my birthday, and the other being an order from a well-known online video game store... neither had tracking. Mysterious! No worries on any art or submission packages- they seem to ignore those as being too flat, and therefore not full of anything cool.) Sadly, I can't even find anything online about what to do in this sort of situation, either on the UPS Store official site or the post office site. No franchise authority to complain to or anything that I could find. Guess I will find out which postal substation serves the UPS Store we use and file a missing mail complaint. Perhaps that will make my missing packages magically appear... it's just weird that eight years of perfect service went completely down the tubes starting in January 2006. I really don't want to have to go through the hassle of changing our official business mailing address, but if this doesn't get resolved to my satisfaction, I will have no choice.

Tomorrow I work at the video game store. You can tell how excited I am about this.
doronjosama: (Default)
Spent a large chunk of the day finishing the pull of a rather sizable restock for [livejournal.com profile] matthigh over at Cold Cut. It's mostly in anticipation for the reorders they will no doubt get in from various vendors before the summer furry convention season starts. But seven boxes of stuff later, and I am sore from hefting boxes and beat! The boxes are all prepared for shipping now though.

Of course, like a fool, I did my nails yesterday. A few hours in the storage unit, and I have one broken one, three smudged ones (strange black smudges, no idea what caused it) and three chipped ones. Manicures and manual labor do not mix. Alas!

Other stuff done today: some paperwork, some filing, a small bank run to make sure some stuff was covered, bill paying, and picked up the mail at the PMB where the staff have become increasingly surly ever since the franchise owner for this location changed. I am still missing two packages they "promised to look into", and the wrong mail keeps being filed into our box. If this continues, the Radio Comix mailing address will have to change for the first time in nine years. I am not going to take crappy service and the loss of packages from a place where I basically pay them to collect my mail and hold it for me. They used to be run by a very nice woman, who had a large staff of friendly, helpful female employees. They knew us by name and never gave us any trouble, never "lost" packages or mail, and were super helpful. Well, the new owner is some Indian guy. Ever since he came on the scene, all but one of the excellent female employees left, to be replaced by a skeleton crew of slack-jawed idiots- who are all male employees. They bend our mail, overstuff our mailbox (instead of putting the overflow on the shelf in the bin with our box number...), and when I asked if they could stop with the damaging of our mail, please and thank you, they acted surly and put out. The Indian guy won't even serve me or acknowledge my existence if he is working the counter, and then there's the little matter of two missing packages. All other packages with tracking (or the *appearance* of tracking) seem to get through just fine, but huh, these two large packages have not. (One being a package from my mother for my birthday, and the other being an order from a well-known online video game store... neither had tracking. Mysterious! No worries on any art or submission packages- they seem to ignore those as being too flat, and therefore not full of anything cool.) Sadly, I can't even find anything online about what to do in this sort of situation, either on the UPS Store official site or the post office site. No franchise authority to complain to or anything that I could find. Guess I will find out which postal substation serves the UPS Store we use and file a missing mail complaint. Perhaps that will make my missing packages magically appear... it's just weird that eight years of perfect service went completely down the tubes starting in January 2006. I really don't want to have to go through the hassle of changing our official business mailing address, but if this doesn't get resolved to my satisfaction, I will have no choice.

Tomorrow I work at the video game store. You can tell how excited I am about this.

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