A mail carrier leaves the post office and drives

Let's continue the scenario:

a mail carrier leaves the post office and drives to the first stop on their route. As they pull up to the curb, they notice that the mailbox is overflowing with mail. They grab the mail bag and start sorting through the letters and packages, making sure to deliver each item to the correct address.

As they walk up the path to the front door, they notice that the house looks a bit run down. The paint is peeling, and the lawn could use a mowing. But the mail carrier is just doing their job, and they ring the doorbell to deliver the mail.

After delivering the mail, the mail carrier gets back in their truck and drives to the next stop on their route. They repeat this process, delivering mail to each house and apartment along the way.

As the day goes on, the mail carrier starts to feel a bit tired. They've been on their feet all morning, and the sun is beating down on them. But they know they still have a lot of mail to deliver, so they keep going.

Finally, after what feels like hours, the mail carrier finishes their route. They get back in their truck and head back to the post office to turn in their mail bag and clock out for the day.