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My view.
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the beautiful bd south
- MAIL CENTRES/PROCESSING
- Posts: 336
- Joined: 06 Jun 2007, 20:48
- Location: west riding of yorkshire
My view.
So I am expecting to get slated for this but here goes.
Some honesty is required here.
Attendance procedure: this currently favours the ones who 'play the system' and works against the people who are unfortunate enough to be ill. ( I know some people will argue all sick is genuine but come on)
Productivity: mail centres are like holiday camps, no standards what so ever, yet the changes seem to be aimed at delivery staff ( worst paid hardest worked) imo.
Opportunity available: the business wants Sunday as a normal working day. Counter with all delivery staff go Monday to Friday and create NEW weekend jobs.
Historic allowances come up every time: as long as a pay rise sees nobody worse off go for it. (I get ex phg)
Scan in scan out , what's the problem?
There has to get change, the real victory is getting the best our of that change.
Some honesty is required here.
Attendance procedure: this currently favours the ones who 'play the system' and works against the people who are unfortunate enough to be ill. ( I know some people will argue all sick is genuine but come on)
Productivity: mail centres are like holiday camps, no standards what so ever, yet the changes seem to be aimed at delivery staff ( worst paid hardest worked) imo.
Opportunity available: the business wants Sunday as a normal working day. Counter with all delivery staff go Monday to Friday and create NEW weekend jobs.
Historic allowances come up every time: as long as a pay rise sees nobody worse off go for it. (I get ex phg)
Scan in scan out , what's the problem?
There has to get change, the real victory is getting the best our of that change.
TOO OLD TO DIE YOUNG
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Ppat98
- Posts: 217
- Joined: 27 Sep 2022, 15:08
- Gender: Male
Re: My view.
Be prepared to be called a manager or wanting to become 1 with what you wrote lol. I agree with you on the sick leave, some have absolutely milked it & no doubt ruined it for the genuine. Not so sure about the scan in & scan out or some of the other changes.
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2chorizon
- Posts: 739
- Joined: 03 Apr 2019, 20:39
- Gender: Male
Re: My view.
Your average DO postie would suffer a myocardial infarction if they attempted to do an nightshift in an MC.
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SpacePhoenix
- MAIL CENTRES/PROCESSING
- Posts: 11990
- Joined: 12 Nov 2008, 17:03
- Gender: Male
Re: My view.
The work rate of each work area is monitored. The managers have to account for each hour that they use, if they don't have the hours they turn staff away from their work area. Every hour you see them counting up the amount of yorks/sleeves.trays of each stream of work that is waiting to be sorted.the beautiful bd south wrote: ↑13 Oct 2022, 23:32Productivity: mail centres are like holiday camps, no standards what so ever,
AFAIK RM are thinking of bring in individual performances standards everywhere, both MCs and DOs
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1617mel
- Posts: 172
- Joined: 11 Oct 2017, 15:13
- Gender: Male
Re: My view.
Your average DO postie would suffer a Myocardial, then why is the fact that NO person working in a mail centre wants any kind of transfer to a DO, I rest my case .
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Ferrari5825
- MAIL CENTRES/PROCESSING
- Posts: 40
- Joined: 07 Feb 2021, 06:23
- Gender: Male
Re: My view.
As someone who works in a MC and has done a bit of delivery o.t in the past, i can safetly say that MC work is a dodle compared to deliveries and that was around 10 years ago, so god knows how much harder it is now.
I do feel sorry for delivery staff, they have the hardest and most physical job amongst every function, yet they don't get full bonuses because of the part time/pro rata aspect of bonuses.
I do feel sorry for delivery staff, they have the hardest and most physical job amongst every function, yet they don't get full bonuses because of the part time/pro rata aspect of bonuses.
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Ppat98
- Posts: 217
- Joined: 27 Sep 2022, 15:08
- Gender: Male
Re: My view.
If it's a requirement to work night's then I'd take delivering over working in a mc everytime. I've done nights before at a previous job & wouldn't want to experience that again.
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Binsey
- Posts: 389
- Joined: 14 Aug 2015, 17:33
- Gender: Male
Re: My view.
Days/Lates maybeFerrari5825 wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 05:53As someone who works in a MC and has done a bit of delivery o.t in the past, i can safetly say that MC work is a dodle compared to deliveries and that was around 10 years ago, so god knows how much harder it is now.
I do feel sorry for delivery staff, they have the hardest and most physical job amongst every function, yet they don't get full bonuses because of the part time/pro rata aspect of bonuses.
But permanent Night Shifts really do bugger the mind/body up.
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POSTPERSON50
- Posts: 511
- Joined: 21 Oct 2021, 11:09
- Gender: Female
Re: My view.
I worked nights for 5 years. The whole time was spent in a bubble.Binsey wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 09:40Days/Lates maybeFerrari5825 wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 05:53As someone who works in a MC and has done a bit of delivery o.t in the past, i can safetly say that MC work is a dodle compared to deliveries and that was around 10 years ago, so god knows how much harder it is now.
I do feel sorry for delivery staff, they have the hardest and most physical job amongst every function, yet they don't get full bonuses because of the part time/pro rata aspect of bonuses.
But permanent Night Shifts really do bugger the mind/body up.
Going to bed at 7 am isn't normal, waking at 1pm, sun blaring, the world up and running while I was adjusting to waking up. I was mentally shattered. Come 8pm I just wanted to sleep.
Nights are for sleeping. It's that simple.
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Ferrari5825
- MAIL CENTRES/PROCESSING
- Posts: 40
- Joined: 07 Feb 2021, 06:23
- Gender: Male
Re: My view.
Not forgetting every little noise being amplified 10 fold and being even more irritable than usual.POSTPERSON50 wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 09:49I worked nights for 5 years. The whole time was spent in a bubble.Binsey wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 09:40Days/Lates maybeFerrari5825 wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 05:53As someone who works in a MC and has done a bit of delivery o.t in the past, i can safetly say that MC work is a dodle compared to deliveries and that was around 10 years ago, so god knows how much harder it is now.
I do feel sorry for delivery staff, they have the hardest and most physical job amongst every function, yet they don't get full bonuses because of the part time/pro rata aspect of bonuses.
But permanent Night Shifts really do bugger the mind/body up.
Going to bed at 7 am isn't normal, waking at 1pm, sun blaring, the world up and running while I was adjusting to waking up. I was mentally shattered. Come 8pm I just wanted to sleep.
Nights are for sleeping. It's that simple.
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Drezlar
- Posts: 26
- Joined: 10 Mar 2019, 22:56
- Gender: Male
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SpacePhoenix
- MAIL CENTRES/PROCESSING
- Posts: 11990
- Joined: 12 Nov 2008, 17:03
- Gender: Male
Re: My view.
No lack of activity in MCs, staff get moved around the sections depending on what sections have what work
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denhamhoop
- MAIL CENTRES/PROCESSING
- Posts: 303
- Joined: 07 Oct 2010, 19:53
- Gender: Male
Re: My view.
If the OP gets their way and Deliveries become Monday to Friday then can I please have a transfer to Walks as it would be so nice to have evenings and a weekend to myself. It's the working 5 out of 6 Saturdays that stop me going on Walks. Being a Non Driver though there is no way on earth any Walk office would take me
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POSTPERSON50
- Posts: 511
- Joined: 21 Oct 2021, 11:09
- Gender: Female
Re: My view.
Simple things like kids playing ball outside, sound booming around the bedroom. Window cleaners, cold callers ignoring the do not disturb message.. did my fkin head in. I got sleep deprivation where I felt mildly drunk at work, eyes watering, headaches.Ferrari5825 wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 09:55Not forgetting every little noise being amplified 10 fold and being even more irritable than usual.POSTPERSON50 wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 09:49I worked nights for 5 years. The whole time was spent in a bubble.Binsey wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 09:40Days/Lates maybeFerrari5825 wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 05:53As someone who works in a MC and has done a bit of delivery o.t in the past, i can safetly say that MC work is a dodle compared to deliveries and that was around 10 years ago, so god knows how much harder it is now.
I do feel sorry for delivery staff, they have the hardest and most physical job amongst every function, yet they don't get full bonuses because of the part time/pro rata aspect of bonuses.
But permanent Night Shifts really do bugger the mind/body up.
Going to bed at 7 am isn't normal, waking at 1pm, sun blaring, the world up and running while I was adjusting to waking up. I was mentally shattered. Come 8pm I just wanted to sleep.
Nights are for sleeping. It's that simple.
You couldn't pay me enough to do that again
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Ferrari5825
- MAIL CENTRES/PROCESSING
- Posts: 40
- Joined: 07 Feb 2021, 06:23
- Gender: Male
Re: My view.
You forgot those darn ice cream vans too, they are by far the worstPOSTPERSON50 wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 10:38Simple things like kids playing ball outside, sound booming around the bedroom. Window cleaners, cold callers ignoring the do not disturb message.. did my fkin head in. I got sleep deprivation where I felt mildly drunk at work, eyes watering, headaches.Ferrari5825 wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 09:55Not forgetting every little noise being amplified 10 fold and being even more irritable than usual.POSTPERSON50 wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 09:49I worked nights for 5 years. The whole time was spent in a bubble.Binsey wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 09:40Days/Lates maybeFerrari5825 wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 05:53As someone who works in a MC and has done a bit of delivery o.t in the past, i can safetly say that MC work is a dodle compared to deliveries and that was around 10 years ago, so god knows how much harder it is now.
I do feel sorry for delivery staff, they have the hardest and most physical job amongst every function, yet they don't get full bonuses because of the part time/pro rata aspect of bonuses.
But permanent Night Shifts really do bugger the mind/body up.
Going to bed at 7 am isn't normal, waking at 1pm, sun blaring, the world up and running while I was adjusting to waking up. I was mentally shattered. Come 8pm I just wanted to sleep.
Nights are for sleeping. It's that simple.
You couldn't pay me enough to do that again