subject: Draw The Line And Say Goodbye To Post Office Queues [print this page] Anyone who works regular hours Monday to Friday in an office out of town will understand only too well how difficult it is to manage to find time to get out of work and find a post office when you need to send a parcel. Sometimes youll leave work and travel into the nearest town or village, only to find it has closed for an hour over lunch or is only open for half a day.
But even if you check the opening times in advance, you can still manage to arrive and find an incredible amount of other people have the same idea, and the queue is stretching to the door. There is nothing worse than getting frustrated at the size of a queue but being forced to stand in line anyway, only to watch it slowly decrease in size. Before you know it youve run out of time and you need to run back to the office so as not to be late back to your desk.
Standing in a slow moving queue is not many peoples idea of a good time, but if you happen to own a business that operates a mail order service, then going to the post office to send out your packages is a necessary evil or is it? In recent years the popularity of online parcel delivery services has soared and it is not that difficult to understand the reasons why.
Instead of waiting around in queues to post a package, all you have to do is go online with the destination details of your parcel and its measurements in terms of weight and dimensions. You are then offered a variety of delivery options from world-class courier companies who can be trusted to get your package to its destination safely, and in one piece.
There are many benefits to using an online parcel delivery company, but one of the main reasons why many businesses have switched is because there is no longer any need to spend time queuing. In fact you dont even need to leave your home or place of work. Tell the courier company where you would like to have the parcel picked up from and they will fit in with you. No more stress and no more time wasted in queues.