This package started in Madison, WI.
It went to
Oak Creek, WI for two days to be processed.
Then to...
Milwaukee, WI
then back to
Madison, WI
then to
Minneapolis, MN
then to
St. Paul, MN
then to
Duluth, MN
then back to
St. Paul, MN
then to
LaCrosse, WI
then to
our local post office.
This was a package with medications in it sent from the Veteran's Administration that started its travel on the 8th. I have found that with packages like this, I now sign into USPS and get updates on tracking the package. I've followed packages before and watched while they spent a few days in a distribution center.
I can't imagine what the postal system is like. I mean how do they figure where the package is going and keep it all straight?
It almost seems that when I track it, the package actually travels to its destination quickly once I sign up for all the notifications that are sent.
Or perhaps it is all my imagination.
That said, it sure seems like that package took the longest and most inefficient route to our post office and then home. It was mailed from a place that is a 2 hour drive from our place.
Make you wonder right?