My company opens all packages and letters. They also occasionally open outgoing mail. It is a loss prevention issue. I'm not sure what the legality of the incoming mail is, but the outgoing mail is not part of the USPS system at that point.
I have, at some points, had mail delivered to work. The last time was a gift from my parents to my wife and I wanted to surprise her with it so I didn't have it sent to the house. If I tell the receptionist that I'm expecting it, it comes straight to my desk, conveniently opened for me. If you're concerned with privacy, why send it to your work?
I sent a rifle back to Remington from our mailroom. Aside from the fact that everyone had to see it and ogle, it was no big deal. All our employees go through background checks. While not perfect, it gives me some indication that it will be ok.
If I'm concerned with privacy, I send it to the house. For convenience, it comes to work. The two do not go together in my company.
I have, at some points, had mail delivered to work. The last time was a gift from my parents to my wife and I wanted to surprise her with it so I didn't have it sent to the house. If I tell the receptionist that I'm expecting it, it comes straight to my desk, conveniently opened for me. If you're concerned with privacy, why send it to your work?
I sent a rifle back to Remington from our mailroom. Aside from the fact that everyone had to see it and ogle, it was no big deal. All our employees go through background checks. While not perfect, it gives me some indication that it will be ok.
If I'm concerned with privacy, I send it to the house. For convenience, it comes to work. The two do not go together in my company.