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The "How was your day" thread.

Postal workers discussion forum. Discuss the day to day life in a Blue Shirt.
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POSTMAN wrote:
smokerjim wrote:
TrueBlueTerrier wrote:Still only a 3 day week next week what the betting the D2Ds will be the heaviest or most awkward we have had for week.
Don't know about our main office, or the other D2Ds, but next week we will have a magazine ( 4p per item ) to deliver that we've never had before - f* ck-a-doodle-doo! :roll:
Is that the garden center one.
Quality timing that one with a day short to do them!!
Dunno exactly what it is, but it is something to do with gardens - TF I'm on a rural van duty......I only have a few bundles I actually have to walk & none of it goes on my shoulder :dance
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Hangover :sad: :sad: :sad:
But starting to feel better now.
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baldrick wrote:Hangover :sad: :sad: :sad:
But starting to feel better now.
Ah - just in time to acquire another one - brilliant timing Baldrick :Very Happy :Very Happy :Very Happy
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rhino49 wrote:
baldrick wrote:Hangover :sad: :sad: :sad:
But starting to feel better now.
Ah - just in time to acquire another one - brilliant timing Baldrick :Very Happy :Very Happy :Very Happy
Yeah I've had the odd glass or five of shiraz already :Very Happy :crazy: :dance
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Post by dave7634 »

rhino49 wrote:
POSTMAN wrote:
smokerjim wrote:
TrueBlueTerrier wrote:Still only a 3 day week next week what the betting the D2Ds will be the heaviest or most awkward we have had for week.
Don't know about our main office, or the other D2Ds, but next week we will have a magazine ( 4p per item ) to deliver that we've never had before - f* ck-a-doodle-doo! :roll:
Is that the garden center one.
Quality timing that one with a day short to do them!!
Had my garden centre one this week - fortunately with two lightweights that fitted inside it nicely - next week we have 3 x 2 pence ones and the two I've seen so far are bloody awkward designs for frame prepping. I think the targeting system for dtd's must be quite sophisticated, because we get different groups of them within the same postcode but on different types of residential areas. For instance last week I delivered a garden mag - a gas boiler maintainance leaflet and a replacement window leaflet to 4 blocks of housing association flats (90) with no gardens and a corporate service and replacement system - the residents must have been delighted with those little gems of opportunity, but they earned me £30 so why worry?
I haven't done a delivery of such for years now but remember Royal Mail stopping you doing this practice of putting one household delivery inside the other some years ago now. Apparently businesses were finding that Joe Public was just picking up the things not bothering to check the contents and just throwing them in the bin. Made the ruddy job a lot harder as I remember...
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dave7634 wrote:
rhino49 wrote:
POSTMAN wrote:
smokerjim wrote:
TrueBlueTerrier wrote:Still only a 3 day week next week what the betting the D2Ds will be the heaviest or most awkward we have had for week.
Don't know about our main office, or the other D2Ds, but next week we will have a magazine ( 4p per item ) to deliver that we've never had before - f* ck-a-doodle-doo! :roll:
Is that the garden center one.
Quality timing that one with a day short to do them!!
Had my garden centre one this week - fortunately with two lightweights that fitted inside it nicely - next week we have 3 x 2 pence ones and the two I've seen so far are bloody awkward designs for frame prepping. I think the targeting system for dtd's must be quite sophisticated, because we get different groups of them within the same postcode but on different types of residential areas. For instance last week I delivered a garden mag - a gas boiler maintainance leaflet and a replacement window leaflet to 4 blocks of housing association flats (90) with no gardens and a corporate service and replacement system - the residents must have been delighted with those little gems of opportunity, but they earned me £30 so why worry?
I haven't done a delivery of such for years now but remember Royal Mail stopping you doing this practice of putting one household delivery inside the other some years ago now. Apparently businesses were finding that Joe Public was just picking up the things not bothering to check the contents and just throwing them in the bin. Made the ruddy job a lot harder as I remember...
We are constantly told not to put D2D's inside each other but we do anyway and the managers just ignore it (as long as they give out the info then they don't care)
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disgruntledpostie1 wrote:
dave7634 wrote:
rhino49 wrote:
POSTMAN wrote:
smokerjim wrote:
TrueBlueTerrier wrote:Still only a 3 day week next week what the betting the D2Ds will be the heaviest or most awkward we have had for week.
Don't know about our main office, or the other D2Ds, but next week we will have a magazine ( 4p per item ) to deliver that we've never had before - f* ck-a-doodle-doo! :roll:
Is that the garden center one.
Quality timing that one with a day short to do them!!
Had my garden centre one this week - fortunately with two lightweights that fitted inside it nicely - next week we have 3 x 2 pence ones and the two I've seen so far are bloody awkward designs for frame prepping. I think the targeting system for dtd's must be quite sophisticated, because we get different groups of them within the same postcode but on different types of residential areas. For instance last week I delivered a garden mag - a gas boiler maintainance leaflet and a replacement window leaflet to 4 blocks of housing association flats (90) with no gardens and a corporate service and replacement system - the residents must have been delighted with those little gems of opportunity, but they earned me £30 so why worry?
I haven't done a delivery of such for years now but remember Royal Mail stopping you doing this practice of putting one household delivery inside the other some years ago now. Apparently businesses were finding that Joe Public was just picking up the things not bothering to check the contents and just throwing them in the bin. Made the ruddy job a lot harder as I remember...
We are constantly told not to put D2D's inside each other but we do anyway and the managers just ignore it (as long as they give out the info then they don't care)
Yes you're not allowed to,one day we will all do it by the book,you know,the rules laid down by RM that suits them when they want to kick your arse.
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Not good. I got issued a stage one.
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Sort of a row with the DOM today,was told that we should use our common sense when we've been hammered.
So guess what will happen next time. :dance
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.
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Council tax bills today, don't know what I hate more, delivering them or getting home to find mine has gone up by £150 a year, just under £1200 a year. £1200!!!! Still I delivered all of mine today, except for the bundle that appeared on my frame after I left, oh and the ones that will arrive tomorrow, oh and the ones that were missorted and the ones that are all mixed up in other walks bundles. We were given till Thursday to do them, and no D2D's (lose £20 but at least I don't have the hassle of doing them on a short week)
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Very light today,no reg or recordeds,finished early :nana then had to wait around for 2 hours while the Mrs got her hair done :shock:
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Very light today,no reg or recordeds,finished early :nana then had to wait around for 2 hours while the Mrs got her hair done :shock: :Looks nice though :Very Happy
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johnnypick wrote:Very light today,no reg or recordeds,finished early :nana then had to wait around for 2 hours while the Mrs got her hair done :shock: :Looks nice though :Very Happy
You had to add that didn't you - she's looking over your shoulder :left: :left: :left:
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Finished for 11.25am cant complain walk took me 2 hr 10 lots of stairs but doesnt get much mail :Very Happy
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Happy as I finished early at 11.45 with 2 hr 35 minutes walk :D as I normally get bad walks.