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Jack Mehoff
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Re: Postman & Blue Terrior!!!

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concerned wrote:When you read the 2007 agreement it says things would need to modernise (ie machinery) which probably mean a reduction of jobs. It says in phase 2 that machines would be tried and discussed by RM, you and CWU. Im not sure i understand what has gone wrong.
Were the machines tried?
Were they succesful?
Is the current arguement about trying to stop the machines being introduced as it will result in job losses?
I think you should know the full picture. Back in 2005 there were some very big sorting machines installed at a very large building in Milton Keynes, these machines are bigger than the sorting machines at Twelve Trees EDO, but this is the twist...the building is situated next to various railway lines, these railway lines are the old coal run tracks and they run all over the country. RM are going to use these old lines to run their mail trains and if you look at an up to date rail map you will see that RM have built and/or purchased buildings that sit right next to these tracks,. It doesn't take a genius to realise what is going on.
Tman
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Re: Postman & Blue Terrior!!!

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Line your cycle helmet with tin foil. That'll keep you safe from the alien's thought rays.......... :crazy:
Jack Mehoff
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Re: Postman & Blue Terrior!!!

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Tman wrote:Line your cycle helmet with tin foil. That'll keep you safe from the alien's thought rays.......... :crazy:
I didn't think about using tin foil, maybe I should have used it when I was installing the sprinkler system above the sorting machines in Milton Keynes.