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| - Yes the lines are long, but they're typically not as bad here. Bring a book or play angry birds. Don't go to any post office when you're in a hurry, or you'll be frustrated. To be fair, I've noticed that slow-moving lines are caused by s-l-o-w customers who don't fill out forms in advance, won't stop playing with the yappy little dog in their purse, can't find their wallet, ask a dozen questions as though they've never mailed a package before, and argue federal policy with the clerk who tries to explain that she has no control over the weather, prices, or the election. If the post office installed trap doors in front of the registers, we could just send these people down the chute and the line would move much faster. But I digress. This office gets 4/5 stars, which is relative to other post offices in the area (not the same 4/5 stars I would give a restaurant I really like). We're talking about a government-run facility that serves the general public. This office at least staffs the desk and the windows. Every time I've been there, each register has an employee working. The supplies are usually stocked, and the self-service machine is working every time I need it. That's success in my book, as close as it gets.
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