Could you please tell me why, whenever there is a long queue at the post office, the assistants still ask everyone if they want a mobile phone top-up? if they wanted one surely they would have asked for it. Also, when the queue is to the door, and sometimes beyond, why do they ask people if they have considered changing their insurance and telephone provider? Are they on some sort of commission? Also why are there no seats to sit on?Why do disabled people have to keep shifting from one leg to the other, while they wait their turn? Why, no matter how many times you sigh and mutter to yourself, does there never appear to be any sense of urgency? Why don’t they have a separate part for those who want to renew driving licences or passports, so that anyone who wants to buy a couple of stamps or send a letter doesn’t have to wait in the same queue with these people? My heart sinks when I just want one thing and the people in front of me are clutching thick folders of documents.
Why did they move the Post office from a perfectly adequate sight,with lots of space for parking to a corner where there is just no room for people to walk, especially when a mobility scooter is parked there?
The last point is why do they have a franchise for Thorntons chocolates in the store? Why am I complaining about that you might ask! Well, have you ever stood ages in a queue smelling the tempting smell of chocolate and toffee, and seen pictures of delicious ice creams with chocolate cones and chocolate sauce, when you’re trying to lose weight?