Yeah, if they add another 30 mins or more of walking then the job is simply ridiculous!
No wonder they wanted to stop paying us sick pay where possible, they know we are all about to have hip, leg, knee, shoulder etc issues.
Yeah, if they add another 30 mins or more of walking then the job is simply ridiculous!
Re D2D's you feel that some bright spark will come up with the old idea we do them street by street each day so no need to sort them into individual addresses.norris9 wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 15:05The only way I can see this being done is if they no longer accept hand written letters and everyone has to print-off typed addresses/labels. As long as a machine can order everything then of course it is a better option. Though there are 3 problems...
Door2doors - I can't imagine you could get a machine to slot in a number of door to doors for each house. So wouldn't it be better if Royal Mail had its own brochure of a certain size which anyone could advertise in each week?
Small parcels - A lot of small parcels can go into a frame, but I doubt a machine can sort these in with the mail. I don't have an idea of how to resolve this. If we had all the smaller parcels separate and loose in our bags then it isn't going to be as efficient out on delivery.
Redirections - I assume a machine would pull these out, but no idea how they go back into the system once a new label has been added, would this cause a delay and they'd go out the following day?
If RM could work with the D2D companies to develop a standard that the machines could handle then I'd imagine it'd be possible, they'd just have to add a yes or no field to either the route or tag codes to denote if a DP is a residential address
The flat sorting machines can handle some small parcels, for example just imagine a jiffy bag with a stand sized DVD case inside of itnorris9 wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023, 15:05Small parcels - A lot of small parcels can go into a frame, but I doubt a machine can sort these in with the mail. I don't have an idea of how to resolve this. If we had all the smaller parcels separate and loose in our bags then it isn't going to be as efficient out on delivery.
The CSS machines read the orange barcodes so they'll always sort them to the original address.
our delivery spans were increased to 5 hrs ''BEFORE'' the idiotic revisions came in. so i decided on Thursday gone to take the f***ing LOT out and book it as overtime cos i knew i'd be over. i was out for 7hrs 10mins. booked 3 hrs overtime. the s**t has already arrived. they live in cloud cuckoo land.