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    3 years ago

    The Post Office in Condon is great. They are polite and help very quickly and very good at making sure I am well informed about my options.

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    It's an ordinary post office. It's in an ordinary looking building with ordinary and expected line…read moreout the door regardless of what time or day you show up. There were two employees working the long line and a third helping folks that were in line for mail pick up only. Since employee number three was helping almost nobody it would have been nice if he would have helped out with everyone else and thus putting a dent in the line. In all a supremely ordinary experience. Just once it would be cool to have swift service at the post office. Dare to dream, right? Don't laugh at me.

    Do I love pain? Well no. But am I a masochist? Perhaps. Anyone who would go back to the post office…read moreafter the experience I shared with all of you a mere 6 reviews ago should at least read over the symptoms: 1. The condition in which gratification depends on suffering, physical pain, and humiliation. 2.Gratification gained from pain, deprivation, degradation, etc., inflicted or imposed on oneself, either as a result of one's own actions or the actions of others, esp. the tendency to seek this form of gratification. 3.The tendency to find pleasure in self-denial, submissiveness, etc. Ok, I'm definitely in the clear. However, as abusive and ungratifying as my relationship with the post office is, I need it. And it knows I need it....which makes the whole thing, well, rather masochistic. So let's get on with it. Today - 10:27am. I timidly walk in...knowing that after my last torturous experience, I'll most likely leave with a shaved head and a missing finger...you know...to follow USPS protocol. I am greeted warmly by two employees. I tense up and I adorn my fighting stance......wait......WHAT? "Um, good morning to you too?" I'm thrown off...but the hairs on the back of my neck are still screaming "don't buy it Laura...it's a diversion!" Not willing to submit, I begin to tape up my package...and one of my adversaries started approaching from the right. Preparing a swift upper cut to the baby maker, I assessed the situation...but he had an unknown object in his left hand...a weapon...a....a....an address label?!? "Here," he said genuinely, "I brought you a label so you don't have to write directly on the package." He must be kidding. right? "Oh, and next time I can tape that up for you...unless you usually keep duct tape in that little purse of yours." Wait. Is hottie postman FLIRTING with me? Or is he just into the fact that I'm clearly a masochist because I frequent the post office and carry duct tape in my purse? We'll leave that for another review. But to tidy this one up, the post office on 24th and NW Savier is clearly the bomb diggity. (Am I allowed to say bomb and post office in the same sentence? Twice?) I was in and out in less than 3 minutes, the employees were friendly, helpful, and ahem...attractive, and I dig the abundant parking sitch. Much like a great doctor, I'm not eager to go back right away, but it's great to know that I have this solid option the next time I'm in need.

    US Post Office - Long lines during holiday time.

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    I usually enjoy going to post offices, rooms filled with marble, decorated post office boxes,…read morepictures of presidents and famous people throughout history, just the general presence of the federal government.... This was NOT the case at my most recent stop at the Kenton post office. Long lines and a distinct feeling of apathy was palpable in the air. Ken, my federally appointed postal worker during this last transaction was less than enthused to be working. Rude and potentially racist as he asked the Hispanic women in front of me que pasa ? in unflattering tones.... Plus it took me a 1/2 hour to buy a book of stamps... Hence the 2 star review

    The Kenton Post Office is located in the 97217 zip code, is okay for what it is but could be…read morebetter. The nice thing is that it has a window that you can go to after normal hours to retrieve mail from a vacation hold or submit other simple forms, you cannot purchase postage or other things at this window. I may have never seen this before, because I always thought I had to go up to the counter, but when someone was waiting at the window, I decided to wait too and see what would happen. That service is one redeeming factor for this place. The bad is that they don't have an automated shipping kiosk and oversized package receptacle for the eBay-ers, the other bad thing is the location of the street postal box. It is on the opposite side of the street for the driver to put mail in. I've seen someone be on the wrong side of the Kilpatrick Street just so that they could stay in their car when putting mail into the box. Even on the other side of the street it doesn't work because there is a stop sign right there at that four-way intersection.

    US Post Office - postoffices - Updated May 2026

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