I'm at my work during all mail hours anyways and the people at home are more nosey. I've only placed one order and it's coming to my work. I get lot's of stuff shipped there anyways.
Especially if is this is from an IOP. Try explaining away that Homeland Security letter to your coworkers.
Really BAD idea!!!!!!! Consider your work place like the nosey neighbor who gets your mail by mistake & opens it "by mistake". I've never worked some where where mail isn't opened either on purpose or by mistake... it's not considered personal unless it's sealed w/ "Confidential" tape! LOL!!! Don't be that reckless!
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Yeah, I've had coworkers who always had packages sent to work, and the bigger packages (boxes and such) were never opened, but all the smaller mail packages were opened and then distributed to the right departments.
I don't know how your company works. At ours only letters marked Confidential or letters to the President, VP, or Head of Marketing were left sealed. Everything sent to regular employees were opened either by the receptionist or the Head of the Secretary Group, so that they could be distributed. Mail was taken out of the envelope and then they used a paper clip to clip the envelope to the letter in case the employee needed the envelope for the return address.
Really BAD idea!!!!!!! Consider your work place like the nosey neighbor who gets your mail by mistake & opens it "by mistake". I've never worked some where where mail isn't opened either on purpose or by mistake... it's not considered personal unless it's sealed w/ "Confidential" tape! LOL!!! Don't be that reckless!
Actually unless it's an official letter from the IRS or a financial institution your employer has the right to open your mail EVEN if it's marked "personal and confidential". That's the law. Sending pills to your work especially from an IOP is an easy way to get fired.