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door to doors
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dohnut
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door to doors
Hi Have been doing this job about 4 months, was ok for first 3 and then they put me on as a floater
, dont no what walk I am doing one day to the next, well actually this week I am on the same walk until friday when obviously there is a strike again. My question is as a floater are door to doors obligotory or can I leave them? the people in my office arent very approciable. Also what would you say is the maximum time for a walk, the one today took me over 4 hours and it was quiet.,A nd that was using my car, by the way I am only p/t 25hours cant get any more hours of these people.
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Harold Hardrada
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DGP1
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- Joined: 07 Jun 2007, 20:39
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- Location: Terminus
Re: door to doors
1 - Your DUM should let you know if you have to do D2D's but only 20% per day (unless you get paid more)dohnut wrote:Hi Have been doing this job about 4 months, was ok for first 3 and then they put me on as a floater, dont no what walk I am doing one day to the next, well actually this week I am on the same walk until friday when obviously there is a strike again. My question is as a floater are door to doors obligotory or can I leave them? the people in my office arent very approciable. Also what would you say is the maximum time for a walk, the one today took me over 4 hours and it was quiet.,A nd that was using my car, by the way I am only p/t 25hours cant get any more hours of these people.
2 - All walks should be 3 1/2 hours but now very rarely are
3 - You should NOT be using you car, that is what the vans are for
4 - If you do your job properly (as per RM rules) then you should be able to book overtime
I'm preparing myself for the zombie invasion, rule number 1 - Cardio
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johnnyp
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- Location: SE ENGLAND
Re: door to doors
D2ds should be done mon-fri 20% a day by whoevers on the duty.But i do all my d2ds on my walk as thats what me and my r/day cover agreed,he dont like doing them,sweet by me,all get done, DOM happy.dohnut wrote:Hi Have been doing this job about 4 months, was ok for first 3 and then they put me on as a floater, dont no what walk I am doing one day to the next, well actually this week I am on the same walk until friday when obviously there is a strike again. My question is as a floater are door to doors obligotory or can I leave them? the people in my office arent very approciable. Also what would you say is the maximum time for a walk, the one today took me over 4 hours and it was quiet.,A nd that was using my car, by the way I am only p/t 25hours cant get any more hours of these people.
3.5 hours is the max delivery time as national agreement,could be that its your first time on that walk so it took longer.Find out whos walk it is and ask them how long it normally takes them.DONT USE YOUR CAR ON ANY WALK,ARE YOU INSURED TO ANYWAY,Ask the DOM for a trolley or get bag drops,any problems see the CWU rep for your office.Are you in the CWU if no JOIN NOW.The problem is 25 hours are more then likely not enough time to do your job on these duties,tell DOM and Union rep this and see if full time contract is available.Only other option is to claim protracted overtime for any time worked over your daily hours.
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maximus
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- Location: Earth
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dohnut
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Re: door to doors
tell DOM
Whos dom lol.
Whos dom lol.
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johnnyp
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- Location: SE ENGLAND
Re: door to doors
Delivery Office Managerdohnut wrote:tell DOM
Whos dom lol.
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ROCKY
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hull1977
- Posts: 22
- Joined: 30 Sep 2007, 17:30
- Location: Hull
While sorting D2d the other day the manager asked us to stop and prep duties that had to be done for bag carriers, when i told him i am getting my 20% ready he told us that we get paid extra for d2d and so you do them in your own time.
I replied if its my own time i get to choose if i do them or not (RM cant have it both ways) at this he left me alone.
Was i right is this the right stance to take as others are easily intimidated in our office
I replied if its my own time i get to choose if i do them or not (RM cant have it both ways) at this he left me alone.
Was i right is this the right stance to take as others are easily intimidated in our office
Delivery, Hull East Yorkshire
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kanuuuuuu
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- Joined: 20 Sep 2007, 15:01
I asked my union rep about this one day about a month back, as I was confused about it as you are. He said to me that its part of my duty and I can prep them in and deliver them in my duty time.hull1977 wrote:While sorting D2d the other day the manager asked us to stop and prep duties that had to be done for bag carriers, when i told him i am getting my 20% ready he told us that we get paid extra for d2d and so you do them in your own time.
I replied if its my own time i get to choose if i do them or not (RM cant have it both ways) at this he left me alone.
Was i right is this the right stance to take as others are easily intimidated in our office
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hull1977
- Posts: 22
- Joined: 30 Sep 2007, 17:30
- Location: Hull