There are several factors at play here. If you sent standard mail before pickup the time frame would be: Day one pickup and return to local office. Day 2 sorting and shipment to distribution center. Day 3 sorting and shipment begins overland to destination. Days 4-? Over the road driver travels a maximum of 10 hours a day by land at an average of 60 mph or 500 to 600 miles or so per day. According to google maps this would be 2 days so days 4-6. Day 7 it is sorted at the new distribution center and sent to local office. Day 8 out for delivery. All of that would be in a perfect world. Delays happen, road construction etc. It will likely arrive within a day or so from now. The USPS only operates Mon-Sat. That would make the 19th day 8 if you got it in before they ended sorting and shipping for the day if not the 20th would be day 8.
Ok kl... so before the end of this week you thing there's a possible chance am going to get it?? Or it will roll over to nexts week
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