no, each mail person has their own route that is assigned to them by their supervisor.
Sometimes....
Simple if that mail man has a route that includes his house then he delivers his own mail. However that is highly uncommon. Otherwise whichever mail man that has the route that includes his house will deliver his mail. (can be a her as well)
Yes, it is illegal for a mailman to not deliver mail as it is their responsibility to deliver mail to the designated address. Failure to do so can result in disciplinary action or legal consequences.
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Only if the letter carrier's house or business is on the carrier's own route. Official regulations do not allow mailmen to receive their mail at the post office from the carrier for their homes or businesses. Nor are they allowed to retrieve their own mail from the P.O. box section. (However, in practice this occurs frequently.)
to receive and deliver mail.
you deliver your letter by mail to the north pole either by mail or Email if Santa has a Email account
we can deliver mail safely by driving safe
mail career refuses to deliver mail to where previous career delivered mail
Royal Mail first delivered in 1666.
Give it a mail item and trade it.
They deliver to residential zones on Saturday only.