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Originally Posted by jahnpahwa
Things are slow, but I trust that they're doing their best.
I don't think they're clowns, or poor possums. Your post certainly smacks of the latter, though. Your "seriously expensive, seriously good looking" kit for hobby that you're very fortunate to still be able to partake in took a bit too long to arrive? While hundreds of thousands of people around you have lost jobs and are struggling to pay mortgages and put food on their tables? Poor possum.
As for your insinuation that they shouldn't be run off their feet....
https://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@...020&num=&view=
Is it time to get real and take a moment to think about how lucky you (and we all) are here, with time and mental energy to discuss a hobby as if it matters?
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The fact remains, other organisations (e.g. FedEx, UPS) can an do move items at a rate that puts AP to shame.
Not that there is much shame at AP, as has been pointed out by others, the AP management renumeration packages are seriously, seriously eye-wateringly good for a so called "public servant"
That said, I doubt the "possums" on the sorting floor are the problem, as they can only work within the systems designed and provided by that well paid crack-management team, that clearly previously struggled with getting beer from breweries, and decided to try something else.