I did it, I really did!!!

Oops! I didn't read carefully.

You'll get a heads up from the hatchery that they've shipped. Your phone # will be on the package so the local post office can call you if you request that they do that so you can pick them up immediately. Or you can request that they be delivered to your home.

I stopped in to my busy urban post office as soon as I got the estimated arrival date to alert them and ask for the phone call. On one occasion I got a sympathetic clerk who said she would make it her personal business to be sure I got the call as quickly as possible. On another I got some jaundiced guy who said "you think we don't handle these things all the time???". No matter I always got live and lively chicks.

I'll tell you one thing, it's a hoot to pick them up at the PO cause they'll be chirping their little hearts out and everyone in line will simply turn into masses of jelly! And then you'll get them home and they'll do fine and you'll be on your way to free breakfast.
 
Oops! I didn't read carefully.

You'll get a heads up from the hatchery that they've shipped. Your phone # will be on the package so the local post office can call you if you request that they do that so you can pick them up immediately. Or you can request that they be delivered to your home.

I stopped in to my busy urban post office as soon as I got the estimated arrival date to alert them and ask for the phone call. On one occasion I got a sympathetic clerk who said she would make it her personal business to be sure I got the call as quickly as possible. On another I got some jaundiced guy who said "you think we don't handle these things all the time???". No matter I always got live and lively chicks.

I'll tell you one thing, it's a hoot to pick them up at the PO cause they'll be chirping their little hearts out and everyone in line will simply turn into masses of jelly! And then you'll get them home and they'll do fine and you'll be on your way to free breakfast.
They never asked if I want the post office to call, when or how do I go about that? Oh I have a strange feeling our local post office hasn't had to many chicks in the mail episodes lmao. Can't wait for that day!
 
Oops! I didn't read carefully.

You'll get a heads up from the hatchery that they've shipped. Your phone # will be on the package so the local post office can call you if you request that they do that so you can pick them up immediately. Or you can request that they be delivered to your home.

I stopped in to my busy urban post office as soon as I got the estimated arrival date to alert them and ask for the phone call. On one occasion I got a sympathetic clerk who said she would make it her personal business to be sure I got the call as quickly as possible. On another I got some jaundiced guy who said "you think we don't handle these things all the time???". No matter I always got live and lively chicks.

I'll tell you one thing, it's a hoot to pick them up at the PO cause they'll be chirping their little hearts out and everyone in line will simply turn into masses of jelly! And then you'll get them home and they'll do fine and you'll be on your way to free breakfast.
This is true! When I picked up mine, I was told I could come and get them before the post office officially opened since they were there. I walked in and a man cleaning up gruffly said, "We're not open yet." I said I had been told I could come early to pick up my chicks. He burst into a smile and said, 'Oh! The chicks!! They're peeping up a storm back there. I'll get someone right away!"
 
They never asked if I want the post office to call, when or how do I go about that? Oh I have a strange feeling our local post office hasn't had to many chicks in the mail episodes lmao. Can't wait for that day!
I called the local post office and told them they were coming and gave them my number even though the hatchery gave it to them too. They called even before they opened for the day.
 

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