I have a question to one of our postal employees here on the BYC site about whether it's better to have a hand-printed mailing label or a use the USPS.com method of "Click-N-Ship" and printing shipping labels at the home computer on the home printers. I just recently started using the "Click-N-Ship" method because I can pay the postage at home with my credit card and take the boxes directly to the post office and set them on the counter without having to stand in line, or I can call and have the boxes picked up at my house.
My question is this: Will the boxes that have the USPS printed mailing label be subjected to more of the automated sorting machines, and therefore be bounced around more & thrown in to big hoppers? Do the hand-printed address boxes get a little more special care since they require a postal employee to read the address at each stop that it travels?
I want to minimize the bouncing around as much as possible for eggs. I know that many of the eggs I receive in the mail have already had their air sack busted which makes them impossible to hatch (you can tell if its broken by candling the egg and the air bubble stays on the top whichever way you turn the egg). I think those eggs had too rough of handling along the trip.
When I ship eggs, I will go the extra mile to get eggs sent out the best way possible, and still have a live embryo that can be incubated and hatched wherever it is sent. I even drive out of my way to take the boxes of eggs to the nearest airport post office, where I know they are flown out each day ... I'm lucky to live within 20 miles of the Oklahoma City airport.