Anybody love DHL as much as I do?
It’s a miracle any service based company can survive in an age when survival is so
dependent on good service.
On may 14th, I ordered new horns for the Plymouth
from good old reliable Rockauto. As usual, they filled the order within hours and I
got an email saying it was shipped. The following day DHL notified me that it
was on the way from Illinois. Taking it's time, the order arrived in their Grand Prairie, TX warehouse on the 18th
and has been sitting there since that time, with no further communication as to status.
When ordered, the standard shipping information stated that it would arrive
no later than the 23rd, but as of this morning it still sits gathering
cobwebs thirty miles from my house. A call to DHL gets an answering machine
saying to contact the sender if I have a problem.
It’s not that the order is critical for me to proceed, but
they are the last parts I need to finish installing wiring forward of the radiator
and I’ve been holding off so I can wire the bulkhead connector before moving on
to the next step. I had a similar DHL problem with an order last year when it took ten days to arrive from Georgia.
Another thought with mixed emotions on this day is that
fifty-nine years ago I was a seventeen-year-old kid raising my right hand and
swearing an oath to defend my country from all enemies, foreign and domestic.
Before I took off my uniform, I had sworn it five more times. From starry-eyed
kid to tired and cynical old Master Sergeant in twenty-three years of service. Starry-eyed kid..back row, on the left in 1960.
I’m proud of my service, but disappointed that I, and others
who swore that oath, were unsuccessful in keeping our promise. Though no
foreign troops have landed on our soil, we have been unable to keep those who
would subvert our constitution from gaining power. No, that’s not a one-sided
slam at any political party, it covers the political spectrum.
Everyone who chooses to partake in American government does
so only after taking a similar oath to the one we made when we enlisted in the
military. Most who served in uniform still proudly honor that oath, but it’s
sad to say that too many who chose civilian service ignore duty and honor in
favor of personal wealth and power. They ignore our wonderfully crafted constitution
whenever it suits their desires as long as the party is served, and their bank
accounts grow. Their efforts are focused on those two goals, and their success is assured
by convincing ignorant people with voting rights to ignore the past and to replace
it with continued ignorance and belief in a lie about the future. To hell with the constitution as long
as I get what suits me.
Oh, well...bitch session off.
P.S.....Just returned from the post office. As I was mailing some boxes, I heard a customer complain about DHL to one of the clerks. The clerk said they are horrible about delivering packages regularly and that minutes before they had dumped off two big boxes of packages, some of which they had been holding for two weeks! Prior to that, I had contacted Rockauto to complain about DHL, but the answer I got was that I had to wait until May 30th before the sender could get involved.
If the two-week comment was correct, my parts are probably in one of the boxes, but since my mail was already delivered today, I guess I won't know until tomorrow.
P.S.....Just returned from the post office. As I was mailing some boxes, I heard a customer complain about DHL to one of the clerks. The clerk said they are horrible about delivering packages regularly and that minutes before they had dumped off two big boxes of packages, some of which they had been holding for two weeks! Prior to that, I had contacted Rockauto to complain about DHL, but the answer I got was that I had to wait until May 30th before the sender could get involved.
If the two-week comment was correct, my parts are probably in one of the boxes, but since my mail was already delivered today, I guess I won't know until tomorrow.
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