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Time allowance for loading parcels to van?
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jaychips
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Time allowance for loading parcels to van?
Are we still allocated a specific time to load our parcels to van? ie 40 seconds per parcel!
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lizizriz
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Re: Time allowance for loading parcels to van?
17 seconds a parcel I believe
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world class male
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Re: Time allowance for loading parcels to van?
but if 1 house has 3 then it's still 17 seconds 
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77SAMPOST77
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Re: Time allowance for loading parcels to van?
Who cares we are all going to be replaced by owner drivers soon .
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Clifford883
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Re: Time allowance for loading parcels to van?
First I've heard of this.
As far as I'm aware, they say you should really be in the depot for a maximum of 1 hour before leaving. It's not really enforced tho.. and I don't see how they'd enforce that. Each day is different, each route is different. I take anywhere between 1 hour to 1.5 hours, maybe a bit longer if night shift didn't scan anything to route or if there was a system problem.
As far as I'm aware, they say you should really be in the depot for a maximum of 1 hour before leaving. It's not really enforced tho.. and I don't see how they'd enforce that. Each day is different, each route is different. I take anywhere between 1 hour to 1.5 hours, maybe a bit longer if night shift didn't scan anything to route or if there was a system problem.