It's rural here. About 45 minutes from the nearest FedEx or UPS hub, After that there about (4) houses every five miles on our road. Zoning here says no one can build on less than 20 acres. Driveways are 600 to 800 feet long. UPS just drops it off. FedEx re-delivery attempts? Probably not. The drivers are a long way from home.
I haven't seen anyone talk about Amazon deliveries in this thread.
I am also miles from any hubs, and on dark, messy, often unmarked dirt roads to boot.
Amazon deliveries many times don't make my porch until after dark. Many times Amazon drivers will be in their personal vehicles making deliveries.
One time I saw a car idling, in the dark, towards the end of my driveway. It was there for some minutes, so I gathered a flashlight and a personal protection device and carefully approached.
Inside the car was a young woman, obviously an urban girl and equally obviously very frightened. She was almost crying as I (gently) talked with her. She was delivering for Amazon, had no experience in a rural area with no street lights (heck, we barely have roads at all in some places), and was out there all alone after dark.
She was too frightened to approach any porch after dark, fearing dogs and land owners equally. She was very much an urban girl in a foreign environment and was wildly out of place. I also think she believed too much of what was on national news shows.
I don't think she lasted the night at that job.