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Post by maddog »

Talking of DtoD, in our office we get Domino pizza every week! and it is getting right on my t*(ts, I'd be happy to deliver one or two extra items as long as we got rid of those rip off merchants.
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Post by DirtyHarry »

I hate door 2 dustbins with an almighty passion. Delivering that shite should be strictly on a volountary basis. :Very Happy
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Post by taffyman »

The other thing that gets to me is that after we have delivered the d2drs we get the free newspapers with the same ones in and on occasions you get the same thing the following week sent to the addressee as mailsort 3 what a piss take
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Post by postie28 »

DirtyHarry wrote:I hate door 2 dustbins with an almighty passion. Delivering that shite should be strictly on a volountary basis. :Very Happy


totally agree
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Post by Spedley »

I fear that RM plans to make us deliver 1 D2D each day from Monday to Friday.
At present you are not supposed to slot them together so that one is inside another (although most people do).

We know their plan is to introduce 2 more per week without being payed for them and I expect the payment for the current 3 will be stopped eventually.

I can't express how much I hate D2D :mad
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Post by smokerjim »

Well, as you get told to prep that shite "in your own time - that's why you get the separate payment", as far as I'm concerned - if they ain't payin', the that shite's stayin'

Secondly, if you do have to do it off the clock, then it should be voluntary.....if you don't work, you don't get paid ( ie, you throw a sickie & don't call it in, etc ), so don't deliver it & don't fill in the payment sheet - why the f**k do the screws think we are obligated to deliver it?
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Post by pickaname »

Just dump the f***ing things...if RM wont give you a payrise then take one yourself...blag it!

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Post by doveston »

i think i read in somewhere,probly the monthly propaganda(courier)that automation would prep them,or i might of drempt it.
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Post by DGP1 »

doveston wrote:i think i read in somewhere,probly the monthly propaganda(courier)that automation would prep them,or i might of drempt it.
They can barely get us mail down in trays they'll never be able to do the D2D's
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Post by doveston »

disgruntledpostie1 wrote:
doveston wrote:i think i read in somewhere,probly the monthly propaganda(courier)that automation would prep them,or i might of drempt it.
They can barely get us mail down in trays they'll never be able to do the D2D's
isn't that 1 of the things this fight is about?they want to bring in automation that will kill 1000's of jobs,as you say They can barely get us mail down in trays,new machines will be able
christ i sound like a screw.
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Post by POSTMAN »

It's extra money,IF the deal is right.
And it can save your job,the more shite you deliver the better,the more you've got to prep the less chance your walk will be made heavier and delivery times longer.
At my place it delays us going out because of the prepping,and at times we CUT OFF!!

They're a pain,but we NEED the f***ers :neutral:
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Post by diggers »

I don't need them, they are an absolute nightmare at our office at the moment.

Our county council has decided that the best way to distribute its newsletter is via D2D. I say newsletter, it is a tabloid size and thickness newspaper. This week I have had bags hitting 20 kilos because I have stuck a single road in each one.

A weight/thickness limit needs to be introduced to protect our health.
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Post by smokerjim »

diggers wrote:I don't need them, they are an absolute nightmare at our office at the moment.

Our county council has decided that the best way to distribute its newsletter is via D2D. I say newsletter, it is a tabloid size and thickness newspaper. This week I have had bags hitting 20 kilos because I have stuck a single road in each one.

A weight/thickness limit needs to be introduced to protect our health.
Why not keep your bags to 11kgs, organise safe drops or hand to hand drops, with your driver ( or compel your manager to bring your bags to you when you need them ) & if it takes you longer, collect the docket or break off......if you hit them with that, it is the only way RM will learn.
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Post by DGP1 »

smokerjim wrote:
diggers wrote:I don't need them, they are an absolute nightmare at our office at the moment.

Our county council has decided that the best way to distribute its newsletter is via D2D. I say newsletter, it is a tabloid size and thickness newspaper. This week I have had bags hitting 20 kilos because I have stuck a single road in each one.

A weight/thickness limit needs to be introduced to protect our health.
Why not keep your bags to 11kgs, organise safe drops or hand to hand drops, with your driver ( or compel your manager to bring your bags to you when you need them ) & if it takes you longer, collect the docket or break off......if you hit them with that, it is the only way RM will learn.
Maybe someone could tell me is it 11kg or 16kg??
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