I live in Essex and my mail is not being delivered. The last time I got any mail was last Wednesday. I know that there are staffing challenges, which I completely understand and sympathize- but this is beyond ridiculous. I don't always have the time to go to the post office to pick up mail as I have to work. I am tying to contact Peter Welch's office. Does anybody have any insights or suggestions?
Update: I received this response from somebody at Peter Welch's office. If this helps anybody in the future
Thank you for reaching out to Senator Welch’s office regarding the mail delays you’re facing in Essex. As you may be aware, we have received many calls and emails regarding the issues at this post office.
The congressional delegation has been in communication with USPS regarding mail delivery concerns and we continue to bring concerns to their attention and do everything we can to help. The congressional delegation also recently sent a letter to the Postal Board of Governors and to Postmaster General (PMG) DeJoy regarding the state of the Postal Service in Vermont.
Regarding your concerns with the DMV Registration Renewal you’re expecting in the mail. To cover your bases I would follow the DMV’s guidance here and fill out their General Information Form to let them know you have not received the document you requested in the mail. Link Here
I am going to make a congressional inquiry regarding your concerns to the USPS Northern New England Office in Portland, Maine. They have jurisdiction over mail delivery services and post offices in Vermont and they are usually very responsive when we reach out to flag issues like this. Thank you again for contacting our office, and please do not hesitate to contact me if you have additional concerns or questions.
Update 2: I got a second email with specifics about my route and why deliveries were not happening. The route was being handled by a contract worker- but they have now decided to change the route to a "rural route"- which means that they will use somebody from USPS to deliver mail as compared to a contractor. So, contacting Peter Welch's office helped. I got a specific message about my route, I got a way to handle my situation, and they contacted the postmaster directly.
sorrycharlie88 t1_j9hhg5j wrote
As a postal employee it drives me bananas that the single most common response by everyone who complains is that they contact the senators. They can't do anything about our staffing shortages, they can't magically make people start applying for the job, they can't hire or employ the national guard to deliver mail.
It's like contacting the regional manager of McDonald's to complain about the missing fries in your burger King order.