AURORA, Colo. – When you first walk into Eric Lengren’s home, it is hard not to notice collecting fine antiques is his thing. And he recently added a 50-year-old rare china to his collection.
“These are three plates that I ordered,” said Eric Lengren.
And he’s breathing a sigh of relief they got to him all in one piece, because he was holding his breath when he checked out his home security camera.
“It’s probably eight feet to my door and he just tossed it,” said Lengren. Read more

I agree with Mike and Lonnie. When the parcels have HEAVY sticker on it and it weights over 50 or 60 lbs… Those are also tossed into hampers. They most of the time drop on top of other parcels. Supervisors and managers witness to all this because they are watching how fast clerks are throwing parcels. Many occasions they even witness that the box is busted and the content is all over the work floor, but they still tell clerks keep throwing parcels. It’s bad work environment here. I survived one year and I have decided not to come back. No such thing as “GOOD WORK ETHICS HERE.”
Blame the carrier. If you could only see how the packages are handled by the clerks even before the carrier gets it. 10-15 foot throws into the carriers hamper is the norm and supervisors do nothing.
Customers have no idea what happens inside the offic e before carriers even touch packages….