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Offices 'officially' in trouble?

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We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:

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1.)Newport East DO (NP18 and NP19)

Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO)

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We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:

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1.)Banbury DO (OX15, OX16 and OX17)
2.)Erskine DO (PA7 and PA8)
3.)Newport East DO (NP18 and NP19)

Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO)

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Ah, Erskine on the list again. I just mentioned that to some former customers today who told me a very interesting story about complaining in person to management about the near absence of service in July. Suffice to say they were fed a croc of lies and I made sure they knew it.

Now for a superset of lies: the statistics. Every DP was 'covered' on Saturday. The office didn't clear, so that's either weasel wording or... ;liar
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Mr Rush wrote:
07 Aug 2023, 16:12
Ah, Erskine on the list again. I just mentioned that to some former customers today who told me a very interesting story about complaining in person to management about the near absence of service in July. Suffice to say they were fed a croc of lies and I made sure they knew it.

Now for a superset of lies: the statistics. Every DP was 'covered' on Saturday. The office didn't clear, so that's either weasel wording or... ;liar
What’s a workplan delay?
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Clappedoutpostie wrote:
07 Aug 2023, 21:48
Mr Rush wrote:
07 Aug 2023, 16:12
Ah, Erskine on the list again. I just mentioned that to some former customers today who told me a very interesting story about complaining in person to management about the near absence of service in July. Suffice to say they were fed a croc of lies and I made sure they knew it.

Now for a superset of lies: the statistics. Every DP was 'covered' on Saturday. The office didn't clear, so that's either weasel wording or... ;liar
What’s a workplan delay?
Not 100% on it but is it when they tell you to leave the mail without putting it into the fitting then it doesn't count as a duty failure or some bollocks like that. (Obviously the trackeds get delivered though)
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Clappedoutpostie wrote:
07 Aug 2023, 21:48
Mr Rush wrote:
07 Aug 2023, 16:12
Ah, Erskine on the list again. I just mentioned that to some former customers today who told me a very interesting story about complaining in person to management about the near absence of service in July. Suffice to say they were fed a croc of lies and I made sure they knew it.

Now for a superset of lies: the statistics. Every DP was 'covered' on Saturday. The office didn't clear, so that's either weasel wording or... ;liar
What’s a workplan delay?
When the mail doesn't reach its destination point by the time it's due basically the MC hasn't delivered the mail at the correct time in MC's it's normally when Distribution arrive late
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Post by scoobymunster »

There is different levels of failures they can report. Mail in frame failed is apparently worse than mail failed with the tray untouched. Taking ANY of the frame out means it's only a part failure not full, even if that street took someone 5 minutes to do. It's mental how they can twist things.
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We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:

6


1.)Banbury DO (OX15, OX16 and OX17)
2.)Bristol South East DO (BS4 and BS14)
3.)Camberley DO (GU15, GU16, GU17 and GU95)
4.)Erskine DO (PA7 and PA8)
5.)Hungerford DO (RG17)
6.)Ongar DO (CM5)

Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO)

The ring of integer of the sixth cyclotomic field Q(ζ6), which is called Eisenstein integer, has 6 units.
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Re: Offices 'officially' in trouble?

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We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:

7

1.)Banbury DO (OX15, OX16 and OX17)
2.)Bristol South East DO (BS4 and BS14)
3.)Camberley DO (GU15, GU16, GU17 and GU95)
4.)Erskine DO (PA7 and PA8)
5.)Hungerford DO (RG17)
6.)Ongar DO (CM5)
7.)Westhill DO (AB13, AB14 and AB32)

Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO)

In the beginning, Indians wrote 7 more or less in one stroke as a curve that looks like an uppercase ⟨J⟩ vertically inverted (ᒉ).
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
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Post by guardianangel »

Obviously our Managers have been cooking the books because every walk in our office is failing everyday and some havent gone out for over a week just tracked packets,the government and ofcom know this but just sit and watch while telling the constituents lies too ,Tories out.
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Re: Offices 'officially' in trouble?

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We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:

6

1.)Banbury DO (OX15, OX16 and OX17)
2.)Bristol South East DO (BS4 and BS14)
3.)Camberley DO (GU15, GU16, GU17 and GU95)
4.)Erskine DO (PA7 and PA8)
5.)Hungerford DO (RG17)
6.)Westhill DO (AB13, AB14 and AB32)

Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO)

All integers 'n' that are multiples of 6 are pseudoperfect (all multiples of a pseudoperfect number are pseudoperfect). Six is also the smallest Granville number, or S-perfect number.
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It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
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Post by Kenfandango »

No clue how my DO isn't making the list, 2 of the postcodes are getting utterly smashed by Amazon prime "tracked" and the mail is not being delivered for weeks at a time. Our local MC had a tech issue so we haven't been getting any buddy/IPS trays all week either, so maybe that fudges the figures somehow
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We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:

4

1.)Banbury DO (OX15, OX16 and OX17)

2.)Camberley DO (GU15, GU16, GU17 and GU95)

3.)Manningtree DO (CO7 and CO11)

4.)Westhill DO (AB13, AB14 and AB32)

Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO)

Four is the highest degree general polynomial equation for which there is a solution in radicals
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
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We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:

2


1.)Penarth DO (CF64)
2.)Chulmleigh SPDO (EX18)

Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO)

Powers of two are central to the concept of Mersenne primes, and important to computer science. Two is the first Mersenne prime exponent. They are also essential to Fermat primes and Pierpont primes, which have consequences in the constructability of regular polygons using basic tools.
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
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Re: Offices 'officially' in trouble?

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We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:

3


1.)Penarth DO (CF64)
2.)Chulmleigh SPDO (EX18)
3.)Ware DO (SG9, SG10, SG11 and SG12)

Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO)

3 is the number of non-collinear points needed to determine a plane, a circle, and a parabola.
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.