I give people so many breaks. I’m expected to. This situation cost people time. So, in a way, we’re even. Well, not really. Because they get free time, probably have more resources, get time off from work to go on vacation and are treated with dignity. Everyone doesn’t get all that. Obviously.
Email that doesn’t matter because I don’t matter (to them)
Disability – Autism, PTSD
Business – USPS
Date of issue – September 23, 2024
As an autistic individual, venturing out into public spaces is already profoundly dysregulating for me. With my current demanding work schedule of 60 hours a week, I strictly limit my outings to preserve my well-being. Unfortunately, the XXXX has failed to redeliver my medication package, placing an undue burden on me and leaving me without the vital medicine I require.
The package was originally shipped on 09/17/2024. I’ve been advised to pick it up daily, but past experiences have taught me that it often isn’t available at the post office, making this a frustrating waste of time. I also lost my ID, so I can’t pick it up, even if I want to.
This uncertainty has severely impacted my sleep and work productivity. I have no medicine left and probably won’t sleep much tonight. (The medicine also helps with sleep.)
Dates:
- Shipped on September 17 from the pharmacy
- Left a slip – September 21
- Contacted them the first time on September 23, and daily since then
- Gave them the signed slip on September 24
- September 26: They said the package was “found.” It was never considered or marked as lost. They said it would be delivered on September 27.
They marked it for pick up on September 23, so I couldn’t go online and ask for it to be redelivered. This is how they seem to try to avoid redelivery.
This has happened once before. I’m time blind and don’t remember the exact date. I think it was about 2-3 months ago.
Reliable access to mailed medication is vital for individuals like me.
I’m going to edit the dates out before the month ends. Or I may erase it or edit it to so the small business who received this (and a little more) doesn’t find it here. I have a ton more to say about this, but no time.
I have to work my PT job while some of my brain is available. One full-time job is not enough. Apparently.