FedEx lost a package and I was all over them to find it. There was a fellow who worked for FedEx on Garage Journal, and he said that he would help any of us get our packages. He pulled off a miracle and found my package, and it was a hard one to lose. It was 4' square and 2' high. They put it on the truck and I waited and waited, till about 4 o'clock. It never showed up, so I called the fellow that I had been in contact with, and he followed up with the local manager. The package showed it was delivered to the side door, however, we don't have a side door, and I was home all day waiting. When the driver got back to the terminal they asked him where the package was, and after a while, he told the manager where he dropped the package off. Around 8 PM a guy dressed in a suit shows up with my package. I asked him where it was, and he just grumbled and drove off. The next day I got a call from the fellow who worked for FedEx and he told me that the driver had been fired, and they recovered a lot of missing packages. The driver was dumping the packages that were difficult to deliver because we live way out in the country, so he was dumping them off in a low spot on the back road somewhere. Since the UPS and FedEx guys talked to each other at the local diner, I learned from the UPS driver that they filled a truck with packages that were dumped. This was about 20 years ago, and I have to say that they have gotten better, but not by much. Amazon and UPS are the best in this area, and the USPS guy is a lazy kind of guy that gets paid extra to drop Priority Mail packages at the house, rather than at the mailbox, but he always leaves them at the mailbox and if they are too large, he puts them on top of the mailbox. Complaining to the Postmaster doesn't do much good because he does it correctly for a week or two and then goes back to his lazy ways.