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Post by bigsharkboy »

evilc wrote:
IWW Fellow Worker wrote:
mailman71 wrote:one of the biggest problems is that managers dont have the bottle to say to the fools at the top we cant cut anymore were down to the bare bones now.
if the local managers told them the truth about whats happening in the real world then maybe we they would see some sense but i doubt it.
Again you see, that would require initative and that is a commodity in very short supply amongst Royal Mail managers
In my world I say they have not got the bollox.
i agree with all of the above

my dum tried telling his manager that he couldnt cut the hours asked by them and also clear the office each morning
he was told that if he couldnt do it he would get a dum who could
its nice to see our managers being treated like they treat us

:cfo :cfo :lfo :lfo
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biggazza wrote:
evilc wrote:
IWW Fellow Worker wrote:
mailman71 wrote:one of the biggest problems is that managers dont have the bottle to say to the fools at the top we cant cut anymore were down to the bare bones now.
if the local managers told them the truth about whats happening in the real world then maybe we they would see some sense but i doubt it.
Again you see, that would require initative and that is a commodity in very short supply amongst Royal Mail managers
In my world I say they have not got the bollox.
i agree with all of the above

my dum tried telling his manager that he couldnt cut the hours asked by them and also clear the office each morning
he was told that if he couldnt do it he would get a dum who could
its nice to see our managers being treated like they treat us

:cfo :cfo :lfo :lfo
So what's the next Dum gonna do,whip ya! :roll:
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It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
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Post by evilc »

POSTMAN wrote:
biggazza wrote:
evilc wrote:
IWW Fellow Worker wrote:
mailman71 wrote:one of the biggest problems is that managers dont have the bottle to say to the fools at the top we cant cut anymore were down to the bare bones now.
if the local managers told them the truth about whats happening in the real world then maybe we they would see some sense but i doubt it.
Again you see, that would require initative and that is a commodity in very short supply amongst Royal Mail managers
In my world I say they have not got the bollox.
i agree with all of the above

my dum tried telling his manager that he couldnt cut the hours asked by them and also clear the office each morning
he was told that if he couldnt do it he would get a dum who could
its nice to see our managers being treated like they treat us

:cfo :cfo :lfo :lfo
So what's the next Dum gonna do,whip ya! :roll:
If they are female they can. :oops: :oops: :roll: :roll:
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