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Pipeline changes in march

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hans solo
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Pipeline changes in march

Post by hans solo »

Just wondering
What times do we expect to be added to differing regions re the later starts in march
I would suspect london won’t chance much or the southern counties
But us up north are going to get f****d over big time
SpacePhoenix
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hans solo wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 10:41
Just wondering
What times do we expect to be added to differing regions re the later starts in march
I would suspect london won’t chance much or the southern counties
But us up north are going to get f****d over big time
Think it'll be us in the south who get f****d over. The third superhub is yet to be built in the south (don't think it even has a confirmed location yet) so with more and more work going via the existing 2 hubs, some work has got further to go
Woody Guthrie
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Post by Woody Guthrie »

The impact is greater the further north you go.
Only dead fish follow the current
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Post by jahbalon »

It will be the South that gets the brunt of it.
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Post by guardianangel »

Its too late we already voted to get f****d over,this time next year the money will have all been spent and the yes voters will be moaning like f--k
LouBarlow
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Re: Pipeline changes in march

Post by LouBarlow »

hans solo wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 10:41
Just wondering
What times do we expect to be added to differing regions re the later starts in march
I would suspect london won’t chance much or the southern counties
But us up north are going to get f****d over big time
The start times per office have already been announced. Months ago now.
bowie
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Post by bowie »

Start time finish time simple
hans solo
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Post by hans solo »

LouBarlow wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 15:37
hans solo wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 10:41
Just wondering
What times do we expect to be added to differing regions re the later starts in march
I would suspect london won’t chance much or the southern counties
But us up north are going to get f****d over big time
The start times per office have already been announced. Months ago now.
The up to 1 hour or 1 1/2 hr scenario
It doesn’t add up as sure as f**k 4.30 last letter time will be the standard
We finish at 2.30 with all breaks taken
That’s 2 hrs and that doesn’t include returning and pouching off and dealing with parcel returns
f***ing hilarious
hans solo
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London and the southern counties will be taken care off
Scotland going to get mail last
Nice equal partners in a corrupt union
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Re: Pipeline changes in march

Post by ted_e_bear »

jahbalon wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 13:01
It will be the South that gets the brunt of it.
Woody Guthrie wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 12:38
The impact is greater the further north you go.
Well I'm glad we've cleared that up :chuckle
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Post by pieoftheday »

ted_e_bear wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 16:49
jahbalon wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 13:01
It will be the South that gets the brunt of it.
Woody Guthrie wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 12:38
The impact is greater the further north you go.
Well I'm glad we've cleared that up :chuckle
It's the Midlands that's going to get shafted :Very Happy
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jahbalon wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 13:01
It will be the South that gets the brunt of it.
You’ll still be walking round in the light not like Scotland 💡
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Post by Numberone63 »

pieoftheday wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 16:52
ted_e_bear wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 16:49
jahbalon wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 13:01
It will be the South that gets the brunt of it.
Woody Guthrie wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 12:38
The impact is greater the further north you go.
Well I'm glad we've cleared that up :chuckle
It's the Midlands that's going to get shafted :Very Happy
I reckon the north west will be hit most

No maybe the east coast.
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Post by scoobymunster »

hans solo wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 15:56

The up to 1 hour or 1 1/2 hr scenario
It doesn’t add up as sure as f**k 4.30 last letter time will be the standard
We finish at 2.30 with all breaks taken
That’s 2 hrs and that doesn’t include returning and pouching off and dealing with parcel returns
f***ing hilarious
Plus factor in the closer we get to a 9-5 type structure, you are hitting the worst of the traffic both on way out/way back so even less time to deliver(yet duties keep getting made longer!)
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Post by archie83 »

guardianangel wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 15:21
Its too late we already voted to get f****d over,this time next year the money will have all been spent and the yes voters will be moaning like f--k
Yes voters should have no reason to moan about anything