There are often long queues. The operator remained indifferent when a conflict arose due to her mistake. It is clear that the one who does nothing is not mistaken. But even at the request of the operator to exhaust the conflict, she did not even flinch. I consider this behavior to be unprofessional.
In general, it's still pretty good: a bright, spacious room, competent, responsive staff. The queue, yes, but uncritical, and where without a queue in such a place)))))
I thought only the Russian post turtle, but no. I got there on March 9, we worked until 15.00. I took a coupon, stood for 15 minutes for stamps, and was sent to another department. I waited another 10 minutes while the parcel was being processed, then the employee left... She spat and left!
A bright, modern communications office in the city center. Excellent attentive staff, ready to help and explain, to delve into the problem. Thanks to the staff of the department! Keep it up !
Slow staff! The queue is huge, despite the coupon system. I don't know how it works, but the people who came later were served a long time ago, and no one called me.
Irresponsible.
I had to go the other day.everything is fine-the operator is a girl, explained everything in detail-solved my question 100%.it has become more cozy and beautiful compared to 2000
It is a rare case when 5 stars!! Clean, beautiful, modern, the staff are polite, with a sense of humor, all issues are solved. In general, if we want, then everything can be done!!
Constant queues, staff work slowly, development is like in the Soviet Union, learn how to work on Valdbiris, it takes 40 minutes to get a parcel for 2 rubles, it's disgusting
The work is not organized, there is only one cash register, and there are constant queues. The room is small, there is no air exchange, there is no way to keep a distance of 1.5 m. You leave the post office like you're leaving a waiting room. In the city center, where there are a large number of not only citizens, but also guests of the city, there should be a more comfortable room, and there should be a sufficient number of employees. In order to send a parcel and then pay for utilities, I had to spend three hours in the communication department in a circle of the same great martyrs.
It was once the central city post office. With very respectable halls. Now there is a cramped mail room, where there are always a lot of people and slow service.