I stopped in the PO just before closing to get supplies to send something the next day. I didn't notice the greeter that was mentioned. After I got what I needed and in my vehicle the Henderson fire truck pulled in without the siren and lights and drove around the parking lot a couple times or maybe more since I drove out and they were still in the lot. So anyway I went back the next day and a man quickly pulls into the lot as I'm about to cross over to the building and he waves. I was the only one in his view near enough to notice but he doesn't exit his car. Not much of a line in the late afternoon and this time the greeter was doing what she does best. She was speaking very, very loudly so I'm sure the hard of hearing people really like that. But the style of her speech was very condescending and it was somewhat embarrassing for the way she spoke to the woman in front of me. Referring to her as "love" and "dear". She also made the comment "I know your story". To who I don't know.
I did not need her assistance for what I was doing and frankly I'm fine waiting for a clerk at the counter. So anyway I exit the building and -remember the "wave guy"- he was still sitting in his car with the engine running. As soon as I walk out the door he pulls away and leaves. So he must have been just part of the "wave club" I've heard about. They basically pull in and out of parking lots and you guessed it "wave."
Remember to tip your carrier with the holiday season right around the corner. I think they can accept up to $20.00. Also, sign up for a new feature called "informed delivery". No charge for this e mail notification of what's arriving in your mail box daily. Everyone knows that mail pieces are scanned and you will actually see the front of the envelope (s)
Just go to usps.com sent up a login and password, include name, address etc...and from the drop down menu click "informed delivery" and OPT-IN. You can click next to an image of a mail piece if you never receive it or if it was stolen, etc. Browse and buy stamps and have them delivered while you're logged in!