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Post by majeed »

WilsonPickett wrote:last letter 15.00 glad am not alone in finishing late!
Same here: me and another postie on a neighbouring walk met at the Post Office at 15.15 to hand in our missort pouches. I got out on time today, but it has still seemed to take a long time to complete. So - you're definitely not alone. :cuppa
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last letter at 14.10 then had to go out on packet delivery last packet 16'55 :Boo hoo!
i am on a 4 day week trial in my office
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eian687 wrote:last letter at 14.10 then had to go out on packet delivery last packet 16'55 :Boo hoo!
i am on a 4 day week trial in my office
Bloody hell mate i do a 4 day week and we dont do that s**t :shock: 05.30-15.30 deliverys only :Very Happy
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3 days 11 hours delivery then packets
i day 7 hours delivery only no inward sorting :nana
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s**t loads on again for about the fourth day running. More on the IPS so made it a bit easier. Never seen sooooo :roll: many large flats ever ever...... unbelievable :shock: Oh nearly forgot, it pissed down all day too! boo hoo
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Very very busy just look at my frame
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Post by smokerjim »

I got back from my delivery after some of my colleagues got back from their SA collection O/T - 'nuff said, I think
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Post by WilsonPickett »

are you allowed to just work your time and go back? or would this make likfe alot more difficult?

I just go back when i have completed the walk!

which this week have been

13.30
12.45
14.00
16.00
15.00
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Good day today, it was my day off :nana
Not looking forward to tomorrow, out in the sticks by myself..........'I maybe some time' :confused :confused
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johnnyp wrote:Very very busy just look at my frame
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Wow that all your walk? :cuppa How long does that take you and how many delivery points? I would say most frames if not all in our office are half the size.
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fothsn wrote:
Wow that all your walk? :cuppa How long does that take you and how many delivery points? I would say most frames if not all in our office are half the size.
I was trying to count the sections on JPs frame and I think its 1 x 8 for the top row and 3 x 9 for the next 3 rows. so 35 rows

My own frame is 4 x 8 = 24 sections for 600 drops (Some are doubled up).

So if his spread is roughly the same as mine - thats 875 dp - :shock: :shock: :crazy:
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Post by dubdaz »

WilsonPickett wrote:are you allowed to just work your time and go back? or would this make likfe alot more difficult?
Yes you are,if you work to your time it makes life difficult for your line manager,but then he does'nt give a tos when he gives you more ips than should be on your duty.
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Post by ad0128 »

had easiest duty i've had in my year with RM but not that quiet, not too busy.

seems i've got a duty for next two weeks covering a holiday,,,,, :dance

day off....monday bank holiday :Boo hoo! so wanted a four day week
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Post by majeed »

TrueBlueTerrier wrote:
fothsn wrote:
Wow that all your walk? :cuppa How long does that take you and how many delivery points? I would say most frames if not all in our office are half the size.
I was trying to count the sections on JPs frame and I think its 1 x 8 for the top row and 3 x 9 for the next 3 rows. so 35 rows

My own frame is 4 x 8 = 24 sections for 600 drops (Some are doubled up).

So if his spread is roughly the same as mine - thats 875 dp - :shock: :shock: :crazy:
But you have to take into consideration that the frame size doesn't always indicate how busy it is: I know someone who has a double frame, but the amount of mail for the corresponding geographical area is the same most days as for a single walk - sometimes he get 'blips', but otherwise: just like a single-frame walk! :Very Happy
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