Contact

Talk delivery.

If this is about blame, I’m not your person.

If this is about clarity—about getting packages to the right hands without making the whole day feel like a scavenger hunt—then yes, write. I’ve worked close enough to delivery systems to know most problems don’t start in the warehouse. They start in the moment someone realizes the status update is lying and they have to plan their life around a guess.

A quiet delivery moment: labels, light, waiting Contact / A real message beats a vague ticket

What helps

Send context, not vibes.

When people reach out, they usually say “delivery is a mess.” That’s true in the same way “the ocean is wet” is true. If you want a useful reply, include the details that delivery systems tend to hide from themselves.

The fastest path to an honest fix is boring: what “on time” means for you, where the handoff breaks (front desk, security gate, apartment access, shift change), and what “attempted delivery” is secretly being used as a euphemism for.

Contact details

Reach me.

I can’t promise speed. I can promise I’ll tell you what I think is happening, and what you can do that won’t collapse the moment one driver calls in sick.

Address

1622 S Ong St
Amarillo, TX 79102-2656
United States