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New delivery method in order of priority “sigh"
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Patmanposts
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New delivery method in order of priority “sigh"
The clowns have been let loose again.
Specials, T24, First class, T48, Second class.
Our delivery office had a brief last week (As per usual myself and the other later start new contracts did NOT get briefed) but this is now the order of prioritisation. Apparently my manager has said and acknowledged that this will not work in our DO but hey ho.
Not sure if this brief is specific to my Do or nation wide in order to improve OfCOM targets.
Like many Do’s around the country, we are permanently short staffed, prioritise ALL tracked items and the mail just builds up. It’s an unwritten rule that specials can wait (you wont get pulled in by management) until you are at the address meaning failures. Note: i don’t personally fail specials as it’s the only bit of pride i have in the job and i have to see the customers regularly. however, many do fail them.
Talk about scraping the barrel and coming up with even more ridiculous working delivery methods, (practically impossible to sort and achieve any efficiency), all this will do is create more INEFFICIENCY.
Just one glaring example….Come the second day, a duty that has left over T48 (that is now by default T24 as it has to go out) will now go to the top of the priority list at the expense of First class AGAIN! Bringing us to where we currently are.
Absolute numpties running this company.
Bureaucratic, Convoluted, and Byzantine should be this business motto.
IF EVERYTHING IS A PRIORITY THEN NOTHING IS A PRIORITY.
No matter how many different methods of delivery you try, you cannot change physics / time and space. More posties with smaller rounds is the only answer.
Specials, T24, First class, T48, Second class.
Our delivery office had a brief last week (As per usual myself and the other later start new contracts did NOT get briefed) but this is now the order of prioritisation. Apparently my manager has said and acknowledged that this will not work in our DO but hey ho.
Not sure if this brief is specific to my Do or nation wide in order to improve OfCOM targets.
Like many Do’s around the country, we are permanently short staffed, prioritise ALL tracked items and the mail just builds up. It’s an unwritten rule that specials can wait (you wont get pulled in by management) until you are at the address meaning failures. Note: i don’t personally fail specials as it’s the only bit of pride i have in the job and i have to see the customers regularly. however, many do fail them.
Talk about scraping the barrel and coming up with even more ridiculous working delivery methods, (practically impossible to sort and achieve any efficiency), all this will do is create more INEFFICIENCY.
Just one glaring example….Come the second day, a duty that has left over T48 (that is now by default T24 as it has to go out) will now go to the top of the priority list at the expense of First class AGAIN! Bringing us to where we currently are.
Absolute numpties running this company.
Bureaucratic, Convoluted, and Byzantine should be this business motto.
IF EVERYTHING IS A PRIORITY THEN NOTHING IS A PRIORITY.
No matter how many different methods of delivery you try, you cannot change physics / time and space. More posties with smaller rounds is the only answer.
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ted_e_bear
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Re: New delivery method in order of priority “sigh"
Yes bang on, wasn't that the original plan for odm and it probably would have worked but alas it was binned.Patmanposts wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025, 17:41
No matter how many different methods of delivery you try, you cannot change physics / time and space. More posties with smaller rounds is the only answer.
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Clappedoutpostie
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Re: New delivery method in order of priority “sigh"
Heard this happened in an office in our region, it was all denied when a divisional rep followed it up the next day 
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Thommo44
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Re: New delivery method in order of priority “sigh"
Office’s already short of labour, jobs not going out, people doing just packets and parcels and still failing, new recruits jacking after one shift.
No one can turn this around before Christmas
No one can turn this around before Christmas
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Thommo44
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Re: New delivery method in order of priority “sigh"
It was something like that, just that it was bigger rounds and less postpersonsted_e_bear wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025, 18:42Yes bang on, wasn't that the original plan for odm and it probably would have worked but alas it was binned.Patmanposts wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025, 17:41
No matter how many different methods of delivery you try, you cannot change physics / time and space. More posties with smaller rounds is the only answer.
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SMS1969
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Re: New delivery method in order of priority “sigh"
Exactly, there wasn’t ever any method that included more posties on smaller rounds- that wouldn’t save any money, but it’s how it should be done.Thommo44 wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025, 18:56It was something like that, just that it was bigger rounds and less postpersonsted_e_bear wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025, 18:42Yes bang on, wasn't that the original plan for odm and it probably would have worked but alas it was binned.Patmanposts wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025, 17:41
No matter how many different methods of delivery you try, you cannot change physics / time and space. More posties with smaller rounds is the only answer.
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Patmanposts
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Re: New delivery method in order of priority “sigh"
Hmmm, sounds like a few senior managers are trying to unofficially implement this method change in certain Do’s in hopes of improving first class?Clappedoutpostie wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025, 18:46Heard this happened in an office in our region, it was all denied when a divisional rep followed it up the next day![]()
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Patmanposts
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Re: New delivery method in order of priority “sigh"
I don’t see any light for my delivery office. In my short time with this company (15 months) we have never been close to being fully staffed and it’s a small rural office. i wrote on this forum only a month ago that 22 people have come and gone in my time here, since then, 2 more have gone and by the end of this month, myself and one more of my colleagues will have left.
Every day is double / treble mail and double packets. I cannot handle another xmas there and cannot see any improvement or stability in the next few years at least.
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Mr Rush
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Re: New delivery method in order of priority “sigh"
Luckily December is exempt from Ofcom's targets so by then it won't matter how bad things are. Based on the experience of last Christmas I can very well predict what an unparalleled state we'll be in, though as ever I'll refrain from quantifying that lest I upset certain folks upstairs. Nonetheless, let me tell you: it will be spectacular.
Enjoy the ride. If possible parlay it into material for a book.
The machine stops.
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postieblueshirt
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Re: New delivery method in order of priority “sigh"
Specials, T24, First class, T48, Second class.This isn't a new plan it's just COVID all over again.
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Hitcher
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Re: New delivery method in order of priority “sigh"
Weren't we meant to be getting rid of 1pm Specials?Patmanposts wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025, 17:41It’s an unwritten rule that specials can wait (you wont get pulled in by management) until you are at the address meaning failures. Note: i don’t personally fail specials as it’s the only bit of pride i have in the job and i have to see the customers regularly. however, many do fail them.
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kazardaimenu
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Re: New delivery method in order of priority “sigh"
Some of the specials have moved to next day guaranteed.
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SpacePhoenix
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Re: New delivery method in order of priority “sigh"
RM should phase out 9am SDs as how often do they have a chance of being delivered before 9am?
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Jinder
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Re: New delivery method in order of priority “sigh"
The constraints of delivering mail will always prevent is from being a serious parcels business competitor, up against gig economy businesses paying peanuts & hiring self employed workers.
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yellowbelly
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Re: New delivery method in order of priority “sigh"
But the RM software in My Doorstep registers them (as well as 'normal' 1pm SD's delivered after 1pm on a Sat) as 'late' if delivered after 1pm
Well it does in our area.....