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AIBU?

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aibu to think postman should not be changing tyres/ talking at length with people on his rounds?

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Nomorepat · 28/11/2013 12:49

Waiting for an important letter which is dependent on what time I receive it today. So go for a stroll to see if postie is in area. There is he is in the next street changing some girl's tyre for her-I know this is not his car and ours is his last street. He then proceeds to chat to this girl for about 10 minutes, then another woman for about 5 minutes.

I am peed off about this. AIBU?

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HesterShaw · 28/11/2013 12:50

Yes.

Nomorepat · 28/11/2013 12:50

Btw, I'm not making out he is a serial chatter up of women; could have just as easily been a bloke he was talking to.

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rumpledtitskin · 28/11/2013 12:51

Yes, yabu

Nomorepat · 28/11/2013 12:52

Why am I being unreasonable? Didn't realise it was his job to change people's tyres for them.

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5Foot5 · 28/11/2013 12:52

He sounds like a lovely postie. Don't be so impatient.

CoffeeTea103 · 28/11/2013 12:53

It's not his job but he is wants to help people so I don't think there is anything wrong with that.

judgejudithjudy · 28/11/2013 12:53

omg what a lovely postie :-) yabvu & entitled.

Dontletthemgetyoudown · 28/11/2013 12:53

community spirit! our work postman is fab, he lives near me so often brings my parcels into work for me. He talks and has a chat, his round is all rural, houses are far apart and farms etc.

littlemslazybones · 28/11/2013 12:53

You postman is Pat Clifton. Do I win a prize?

MissMilbanke · 28/11/2013 12:55

YABU

I like people like that. That take a bit a time and help others out.

Did you ask for your post then or wait and watch this all going on for 15 minutes Hmm

whatsthatcomingoverthehill · 28/11/2013 12:55

YABU because the mail is not guaranteed for a certain time. So long as you do get your post at some point what he does on his round is none of your business. If it was so critical to receive by a certain time then you should have got a courier.

Sirzy · 28/11/2013 12:55

How nice of him not to just walk past and leave someone struggling to change a tyre.

LoopyLobster · 28/11/2013 12:55

bah, humbug

lagoonhaze · 28/11/2013 12:55

Its called community spirit. Take it out of a community and you leave sour entitled people.

LunaticFringe · 28/11/2013 12:56

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Nomorepat · 28/11/2013 12:56

Sorry don't know what you mean by entitled? Entitled to what exactly- to receive mail from a man who is being paid specifically to deliver it? I mean how would you feel if your baby is being delivered and the midwife goes out and pulls a few pints in a pub as the local barmaid is ill?

Sorry, do not agree that I am being entitled here at all.

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ihatethecold · 28/11/2013 12:56

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custardo · 28/11/2013 12:57

I would be more than pleased to have a great postie like that, in fact I would be ringing up the PO and telling them what a wonderful helpful brilliant specimen of a human being he is.

without people like him, what an awful world this would be

well done that postie

I think you are being a misery

Daiso · 28/11/2013 12:57

Hmmm. I can see why you are bugged as if I was waiting for important post then I too, would be chomping at the bit to receive it. BUT if it was you who needed your tyre changing or something similar, then surely you would be grateful of the help if postie offered it?
Sounds like a lovely chap who enjoys his job and sees it as a way of being involved in the community.
Did you get your post?

Nannyme1 · 28/11/2013 12:57

If I was your postie your mail would be getting lost.
You sound a treat!

Faverolles · 28/11/2013 12:58

Our lovely postman from a few years ago was sacked because he took too long to do his rounds (even though he wasn't paid more for taking longer).
He used to take shopping and prescriptions (collected in his own free time) to elderly, isolated people on his round.
He would stay and chat to some who otherwise wouldn't speak to another person all day.
They still sacked him :(

Nomorepat · 28/11/2013 12:58

No I asked him for the post. But he couldn't/wouldn't give it to me as he was changing the tyre. I don't want to report him for this but, really, his JOB is to deliver post not change tyres.

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judgejudithjudy · 28/11/2013 12:58

oh yes op, thats the same rofl! lets hope you never needyour tyre changed as only a tyre fitter will do! pathetic.

moldingsunbeams · 28/11/2013 12:58

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LittleMissGerardPoppyButler · 28/11/2013 12:59

Maybe he has to wait for the helicopter to deliver your special delivery Wink though something is bound to go wrong, but it will turn out well in the end, and he will deliver it just in time.