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Mr ward and cwu

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mjd24
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Re: Mr ward and cwu

Post by mjd24 »

redheadedwoman wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 10:34
CRIBMAD wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 09:50
redheadedwoman wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 09:19
hans solo wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 07:48
redheadedwoman wrote:
23 Apr 2023, 22:38
enskied wrote:
23 Apr 2023, 22:24
Well it was advertised as being up to 8 miles a day.
How many miles is it now?
How many miles do you think it should be?
I’m averaging 12-13 miles a day


I average between 35000-40000 steps a day
Not sure what that is in miles but obviously not as tough as prepping and delivering a walk out in all sorts of weather plus all the other s**t that goes with delivery

40 000 STEPS ? load of bull !
Maybe not every day but I definitely do just as much if not more walking them when I was in delivery
Huge difference doing that inside on nice flat surfaces though compared to out and about in all terrains and weathers.
blink-1872
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Re: Mr ward and cwu

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redheadedwoman wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 11:57
Acca Dacca wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 11:27
redheadedwoman wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 11:23
blink-1872 wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 11:08
redheadedwoman wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 09:19
hans solo wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 07:48
redheadedwoman wrote:
23 Apr 2023, 22:38
enskied wrote:
23 Apr 2023, 22:24
Well it was advertised as being up to 8 miles a day.
How many miles is it now?
How many miles do you think it should be?
I’m averaging 12-13 miles a day
I average between 35000-40000 steps a day
Not sure what that is in miles but obviously not as tough as prepping and delivering a walk out in all sorts of weather plus all the other s**t that goes with delivery
No yeh dinni mate. 100% bullshit
My duty is portering
Other then when it’s my meal break that’s all I do all day move York’s from A-B 5 days a week not the hardest job in the world but involves lots of walking from work area to work area defo not bullshit
You still don’t do 40k steps
Not every day but there are and have been days when I have done that amount
Like I said I will check this week and see what I am doing
Some days will be more than others some days less it just depends on how quick/slow I’m going each day it’s only an average
Nah no believing that at all. I've went out with an entire second duty on overtime and no even went over 33k steps. So once again utter bullshit.
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Re: Mr ward and cwu

Post by midegarelu »

blink-1872 wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 12:24
redheadedwoman wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 11:57
Acca Dacca wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 11:27
redheadedwoman wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 11:23
blink-1872 wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 11:08
redheadedwoman wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 09:19
hans solo wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 07:48
redheadedwoman wrote:
23 Apr 2023, 22:38
enskied wrote:
23 Apr 2023, 22:24
Well it was advertised as being up to 8 miles a day.
How many miles is it now?
How many miles do you think it should be?
I’m averaging 12-13 miles a day
I average between 35000-40000 steps a day
Not sure what that is in miles but obviously not as tough as prepping and delivering a walk out in all sorts of weather plus all the other s**t that goes with delivery
No yeh dinni mate. 100% bullshit
My duty is portering
Other then when it’s my meal break that’s all I do all day move York’s from A-B 5 days a week not the hardest job in the world but involves lots of walking from work area to work area defo not bullshit
You still don’t do 40k steps
Not every day but there are and have been days when I have done that amount
Like I said I will check this week and see what I am doing
Some days will be more than others some days less it just depends on how quick/slow I’m going each day it’s only an average
Nah no believing that at all. I've went out with an entire second duty on overtime and no even went over 33k steps. So once again utter bullshit.

Porters in our Mail Centre regularly do 30000 - 35000 every day.

Yes it's all on flat surfaces, yes they are not affected by extremes of weather.

However 99% of the Yorks in service are not fit for purpose, many roll like boomerangs pulling to the left or right. This puts tremendous strain on shoulders, back and knees.

Most of the Porters we have had over the years fall foul of Plantar Fasciitis with no chance of rest, most leave.

Having said all of the above chapeau to all Delivery Posties, not a job I would ever do.

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heraldmoth
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Re: Mr ward and cwu

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2000 steps is about 15-20 mins do the maths I know anecdotally people who do 35k (whether that’s all day or just working day) I wldnt scoff at someone’s figures tho
redheadedwoman
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Re: Mr ward and cwu

Post by redheadedwoman »

Acca Dacca wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 11:11
blink-1872 wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 11:08
redheadedwoman wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 09:19
hans solo wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 07:48
redheadedwoman wrote:
23 Apr 2023, 22:38
enskied wrote:
23 Apr 2023, 22:24
Well it was advertised as being up to 8 miles a day.
How many miles is it now?
How many miles do you think it should be?
I’m averaging 12-13 miles a day
I average between 35000-40000 steps a day
Not sure what that is in miles but obviously not as tough as prepping and delivering a walk out in all sorts of weather plus all the other s**t that goes with delivery
No yeh dinni mate. 100% bullshit
Yeah I’d be getting a new pedometer if I was her
I don’t have a pedometer
My info comes from the health app on my phone
Could it be wrong?
redheadedwoman
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Re: Mr ward and cwu

Post by redheadedwoman »

Enough of how many steps I do :Very Happy
Back to the original post
Should the CWU have set a limt on what a delivery postie should walk in the recent negotiations?
If yes what should it have been in hours,miles or delivery points?
Could delivery posties answer :thumbup
heraldmoth
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Re: Mr ward and cwu

Post by heraldmoth »

I would say 4 hours of walking is maximum. years ago I think the agreed maximum was 3 1/2 excluding 2nd delivery
redheadedwoman
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Re: Mr ward and cwu

Post by redheadedwoman »

heraldmoth wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 14:26
I would say 4 hours of walking is maximum. years ago I think the agreed maximum was 3 1/2 excluding 2nd delivery
Thanks :thumbup
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Re: Mr ward and cwu

Post by seaside »

Yes 4 hours should be max, cannot see the union fighting for that for us.
redheadedwoman
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Re: Mr ward and cwu

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seaside wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 15:19
Yes 4 hours should be max, cannot see the union fighting for that for us.
Thanks :thumbup
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Re: Mr ward and cwu

Post by clashcityrocker »

seaside wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 15:19
Yes 4 hours should be max, cannot see the union fighting for that for us.
That is because it would mean a predominantly part time workforce in delivery.
The societies of consumption and squandering of material resources are incompatible with the idea of economic growth and a clean planet.
mjd24
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Re: Mr ward and cwu

Post by mjd24 »

heraldmoth wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 13:03
2000 steps is about 15-20 mins do the maths I know anecdotally people who do 35k (whether that’s all day or just working day) I wldnt scoff at someone’s figures tho
My experience talking to work colleagues is that there seems massive variation depending on what phone/fit bit youre using to measure the steps. Also big differences between tall and short people which sort of makes sense.
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Re: Mr ward and cwu

Post by clashcityrocker »

redheadedwoman wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 13:08

I don’t have a pedometer
My info comes from the health app on my phone
Could it be wrong?
Yes.
I once sat next to a bloke on IPS and when we had finished sorting his app told him he had walked 1/2 a mile.
My van share partner thinks he walks 18 miles/day.

People don't seem to understand the limitations of the technology they are using.
The societies of consumption and squandering of material resources are incompatible with the idea of economic growth and a clean planet.
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Re: Mr ward and cwu

Post by eastie »

redheadedwoman wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 09:19
hans solo wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 07:48
redheadedwoman wrote:
23 Apr 2023, 22:38
enskied wrote:
23 Apr 2023, 22:24
Well it was advertised as being up to 8 miles a day.
How many miles is it now?
How many miles do you think it should be?
I’m averaging 12-13 miles a day
I average between 35000-40000 steps a day
Not sure what that is in miles but obviously not as tough as prepping and delivering a walk out in all sorts of weather plus all the other s**t that goes with delivery
40,000 steps a day thats bollocks
if you do 50 steps per minute (average walk speed)and times it by 60 minutes , it works out at 3000 steps per hour
At that rate your delivery would be on delivery over 13 hours
Even if you do 3000 steps in your office pre delivery it would still be over 12 hours
Unless of course you live 6 miles away and walk to work and back :whistle
redheadedwoman
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Re: Mr ward and cwu

Post by redheadedwoman »

clashcityrocker wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 15:33
seaside wrote:
24 Apr 2023, 15:19
Yes 4 hours should be max, cannot see the union fighting for that for us.
That is because it would mean a predominantly part time workforce in delivery.
And why is that Clash?