I have been getting much more busier lately due to the increase in sales and more trips to my suppliers and the post office. I want to get the items out to my customers as soon as i can and considering that the custom clearing in some countries are pretty slow, it makes a lot of difference if you can mail out the items on time. So imagine everyday i gotta pack the items and then consolidate for just 1 or 2 days and then go to the post office!
I got chided twice by people this week queuing behind me (those impatient aunties!) and it was not a good feeling. They said it pretty loudly “Wah Lau this girl so many when will she finish??!!??” So i meekly stare at counter officer and pretend not to hear. The only consolation is that the service officer at the post counter always greets me with a smile and jokingly says ” YOU AGAIN!” hahah and have a lot of patience helping me clear the whole lot for mailing. I really appreciate that.
2 days ago when i finished my lot and turned my back to go, i saw that the queue had stretched till the door entrance of the post office! OMG i think i took pretty long for all my packages to clear even though i had already done the necessary at home to save time. Hee hee i think they must’ve all hated me inside their hearts!
Well i think if the sales level is keeping up at this good rate, i will be considering home collection soon. It saves me the time too to make the trip to the post office and the queuing up and i can do more things. But before that happens, i still gotta do it myself. Let’s monitor for some more time. That to say, i gotta stop here and go do my packing after lunch. For now i leave you guys with a picture of my packages yesterday.
How would you like it if you sell this much everyday?

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Hey, wow, you have alot of items to ship!
May I ask, what postal service do you use and do you have to buy those packaging or do you bring your items there to package and send immediately?
Hi Jonathan,
I use Singpost services and yes i do buy the necessary packaging to pack first before going to the post office.