Think you need a reality check, bruv. Although it is inferior to your terms and conditions of employment, it isn’t at all “shitey” when compared to other jobs elsewhere in industry - over £30k just for five days, holiday pay, life insurance, productivitt bonuses, overtime at enhanced rates... in actual fact it is head and shoulders above comparable jobs.New staff on shitey contracts are what the company is all about.
It's a race to the bottom Lou, are you blind?
Go and do a few months on the DPD or Amazon vans, with no holiday pay, no sick pay, exorbitant van and running costs, unpaid days off imposed at whim, no union to whip up unnecessary petty squabbles with management, massive workload - far bigger than yours, trust me, I’ve done both jobs - and you’ll be regretting ever leaving your cushty RM job and its security and benefits. You’ve had it too easy for too long, and now that RM is trying to bring itself into the real, modern world, and you along with it, you are hard done by.
Against that backdrop, that is why many of us on “shitey contracts” are enthusiastic, happy to go the extra mile - and even get on with the managers.
I’ve spent a year in Royal Mail now, finally going permanent in September. I’ve worked for varying lengths in at least 12 different DOs during that time. The culture is like something stuck in the ‘70s. In no other job in industry can you get away with being subordinate, rude and workshy – except RM, that is. The managers I’ve encountered have nearly always been on the defensive, expecting you to kick up a fuss about anything and everything – because, of course, that is what they get from a small but sizeable minority of the existing longstanding staff.
And no, I’m not a troll!