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Overtime ban incoming, allegedly

Postal workers discussion forum. Discuss the day to day life in a Blue Shirt.
Barnacle
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Re: Overtime ban incoming, allegedly

Post by Barnacle »

steve1873 wrote:
04 Jan 2026, 12:27
clashcityrocker wrote:
01 Jan 2026, 19:32
Barnacle wrote:
01 Jan 2026, 18:04
...... and don’t leave the office before 9am ever.
We don't start until 7.45.
The last lorry doesn't arrive until 8.50.
Leaving the office before 9am is impossible. Ever.
I don't get out the office until after 11am most days. 10:40 on a good day, which are few and far between. Central Scotland.
Do you start later though? I assume everyone does a 7 hour ish shift? Or is your day shift shorter?
’You can't just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they'll want something new.’
steve1873
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Re: Overtime ban incoming, allegedly

Post by steve1873 »

Barnacle wrote:
04 Jan 2026, 12:30
steve1873 wrote:
04 Jan 2026, 12:27
clashcityrocker wrote:
01 Jan 2026, 19:32
Barnacle wrote:
01 Jan 2026, 18:04
...... and don’t leave the office before 9am ever.
We don't start until 7.45.
The last lorry doesn't arrive until 8.50.
Leaving the office before 9am is impossible. Ever.
I don't get out the office until after 11am most days. 10:40 on a good day, which are few and far between. Central Scotland.
Do you start later though? I assume everyone does a 7 hour ish shift? Or is your day shift shorter?
08:30 start

Scotland got absolutely shafted with the network window changes. Finish time (long's and shorts) is an average of 4pm. Which at this time of year is pretty much pitch black up here!
Barnacle
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Re: Overtime ban incoming, allegedly

Post by Barnacle »

steve1873 wrote:
04 Jan 2026, 12:31
Barnacle wrote:
04 Jan 2026, 12:30
steve1873 wrote:
04 Jan 2026, 12:27
clashcityrocker wrote:
01 Jan 2026, 19:32
Barnacle wrote:
01 Jan 2026, 18:04
...... and don’t leave the office before 9am ever.
We don't start until 7.45.
The last lorry doesn't arrive until 8.50.
Leaving the office before 9am is impossible. Ever.
I don't get out the office until after 11am most days. 10:40 on a good day, which are few and far between. Central Scotland.
Do you start later though? I assume everyone does a 7 hour ish shift? Or is your day shift shorter?
08:30 start

Scotland got absolutely shafted with the network window changes. Finish time (long's and shorts) is an average of 4pm. Which at this time of year is pretty much pitch black up here!
That’s ridiculous. Permanent head torches 🙄
So no one should be leaving your office before 10.45am really.
’You can't just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they'll want something new.’
Mr Rush
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Re: Overtime ban incoming, allegedly

Post by Mr Rush »

steve1873 wrote:
04 Jan 2026, 12:31
Scotland got absolutely shafted with the network window changes. Finish time (long's and shorts) is an average of 4pm. Which at this time of year is pretty much pitch black up here!
Same region. Hours of daylight are wasted in the office sorting Tracked.

The only way it'll be equalised is like the Network Review in 2007: uniformly later starts for everyone regardless of location. Enjoy your 9AM first letter while you can.
The machine stops.
steve1873
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Re: Overtime ban incoming, allegedly

Post by steve1873 »

Barnacle wrote:
04 Jan 2026, 12:36
steve1873 wrote:
04 Jan 2026, 12:31
Barnacle wrote:
04 Jan 2026, 12:30
steve1873 wrote:
04 Jan 2026, 12:27
clashcityrocker wrote:
01 Jan 2026, 19:32
Barnacle wrote:
01 Jan 2026, 18:04
...... and don’t leave the office before 9am ever.
We don't start until 7.45.
The last lorry doesn't arrive until 8.50.
Leaving the office before 9am is impossible. Ever.
I don't get out the office until after 11am most days. 10:40 on a good day, which are few and far between. Central Scotland.
Do you start later though? I assume everyone does a 7 hour ish shift? Or is your day shift shorter?
08:30 start

Scotland got absolutely shafted with the network window changes. Finish time (long's and shorts) is an average of 4pm. Which at this time of year is pretty much pitch black up here!
That’s ridiculous. Permanent head torches 🙄
So no one should be leaving your office before 10.45am really.
Some leave a wee bit earlier than that, people who dont have their meal relief indoors etc, but yeah mostly 10:30-10:45 is around the average time for people departing. I have my full 40 indoors so im usually a wee bit later than that. I'd say on average just after 11am.
yellowbelly
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Re: Overtime ban incoming, allegedly

Post by yellowbelly »

steve1873 wrote:
04 Jan 2026, 21:20
Barnacle wrote:
04 Jan 2026, 12:36
steve1873 wrote:
04 Jan 2026, 12:31

08:30 start

Scotland got absolutely shafted with the network window changes. Finish time (long's and shorts) is an average of 4pm. Which at this time of year is pretty much pitch black up here!
That’s ridiculous. Permanent head torches 🙄
So no one should be leaving your office before 10.45am really.
Some leave a wee bit earlier than that, people who dont have their meal relief indoors etc, but yeah mostly 10:30-10:45 is around the average time for people departing. I have my full 40 indoors so im usually a wee bit later than that. I'd say on average just after 11am.
Not just north of the border this is happening. Luckily we probs get about 20 minutes extra working time in the light than yourselves. :crazy: Whoopdie doo!
Ozzvaldo
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Re: Overtime ban incoming, allegedly

Post by Ozzvaldo »

I work in England and we have 4.30pm finishes on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Barnacle
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Re: Overtime ban incoming, allegedly

Post by Barnacle »

Ozzvaldo wrote:
05 Jan 2026, 16:15
I work in England and we have 4.30pm finishes on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
What time do you start though?
’You can't just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they'll want something new.’
Ozzvaldo
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Re: Overtime ban incoming, allegedly

Post by Ozzvaldo »

Barnacle wrote:
05 Jan 2026, 17:06
Ozzvaldo wrote:
05 Jan 2026, 16:15
I work in England and we have 4.30pm finishes on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
What time do you start though?
8.30am
BenacreNick
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Re: Overtime ban incoming, allegedly

Post by BenacreNick »

Ozzvaldo wrote:
05 Jan 2026, 16:15
I work in England and we have 4.30pm finishes on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Wow, that's miles away from our 14:35 finish. And I thought we were really late.
Ozzvaldo
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Re: Overtime ban incoming, allegedly

Post by Ozzvaldo »

BenacreNick wrote:
05 Jan 2026, 19:21
Ozzvaldo wrote:
05 Jan 2026, 16:15
I work in England and we have 4.30pm finishes on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Wow, that's miles away from our 14:35 finish. And I thought we were really late.
I remember how annoyed we all were when our finishing time was moved to 3pm (including Saturdays) when the changes that included shared van duties were introduced into my office. That was in 2010.
hero22
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Re: Overtime ban incoming, allegedly

Post by hero22 »

Overtime ban this morning, 249 tracked and mail since monday to be told be back on your time.

No issue but its a crazy way to run a business.
Tman
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Re: Overtime ban incoming, allegedly

Post by Tman »

It's not "running a business", but RM managers seeing their manhours budgets getting close to being used up, and if that happens they lose their bonuses.
The end of the financial year is approaching, as is the time when their bonuses will be calculated.
Duesouth
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Re: Overtime ban incoming, allegedly

Post by Duesouth »

The business would rather pay another fine from OFCOM than employ more folk to deliver the mail. It will work out cheaper for them.

What the regulator needs to do is heavily impose a bigger fine so is that the business has to employ. The regulator is to soft and the vicious cycle will continue every year until mail is a thing of the past.
Perseus
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Re: Overtime ban incoming, allegedly

Post by Perseus »

No overtime ban in ours yet, but the drums are beating in the distance.
Noticeably less people working days off though (after being asked/begged).

The purists in ours who believe that no-one should ever do overtime seem a bit perplexed as to why their run doesn't go out when they are off.