I understand the point you're making but I don't think I've ever been told by RM that that is the way it's supposed to be. Also, a new starter was just trained up by a work place coach next to me - I don't recall them using a LWT - the only thing I recall is that when they left for their round before me every day, their york was laden with bags (pouches) and boxes.Pidleypoo wrote: ↑17 Jun 2026, 06:47The above poster is correct. You’re only allowed to carry a big if you’re going into flats or up steep hills and then there’s a procedure to follow as in a risk assessment.
All other times you’re meant to use a lwt.
Unless you’ve repeatedly asked for one ( it doesn’t matter what anyone else is doing ) and thats been refused by your manager then I’m not sure you have case.
I won’t get in the van to do any mail unless there’s a lwt in it.
On a separate note, do you have many flats or hills on your walk and do you use the LWT as you've suggested. My thoughts are that it must slow you down considerably compared to the inevitable bag-using reserves that cover your walk - has that been an issue?