About The Book
About the Book
A Shocking Tell-All From Inside the USPS
A Shocking Tell-All From Inside the USPS isn’t a polished corporate memoir; it’s the unfiltered truth from someone who lived it. In these pages, Robert McFarland pulls back the curtain on three decades inside the Postal Service.
Readers will find stories of mismanagement that cost millions, workplace tensions that boiled over, managers escorted out in handcuffs, and even the theft of Robert’s mail. Some chapters read like cautionary tales, others like scenes from a dark comedy, but every page comes from lived experience.
This book isn’t just about scandal. It’s about understanding how a trusted institution really operates, why it matters to protect your mail, and how silence allows misconduct to thrive. Whether you’ve worked in the USPS or simply dropped a letter in a blue box, these stories will change the way you see the system forever.

CHAPTERS
Chapters We’ve Covered

Chapter 1: The Hidden Backrooms
A glimpse into the unspoken rules and routines of carriers, the things every rookie learns but no manual explains.
Chapter 2: Shady Deals & Silent Costs
Where millions slipped through management’s fingers, and no one on the outside noticed.
Chapter 3: Stories They Don’t Print
From fake injuries to backroom affairs, jaw-dropping episodes that employees whispered about but never reported.
Chapter 4: Rumors, Truths, and Thin Walls
What it feels like to work in an environment where gossip spreads faster than the mail.
Chapter 5: Violence in the Workplace
“Going postal” isn’t just a phrase; this chapter lays out the confrontations, threats, and rare moments when tempers boiled over.
Chapter 6: Corrupt Management
The rise and fall of supervisors who looked polished in meetings but ended up in handcuffs.
Chapter 7: When It Gets Personal
The day Robert himself became the victim of postal theft, it proved that no one is immune.