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RMCtv : Join us for a special edition of RMtv, in which the business responds to some of the key talking points and answers colleagues' questions on the Universal Service.

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Re: RMCtv : Join us for a special edition of RMtv, in which the business responds to some of the key talking points and answers colleagues' questions on the Universal Service.

Post by Phantom »

What a load of shite. The two muppets didn't answer a single question.

Just say "we want a 3 day uso, 60,000 job losses, £650 million to shareholders and the service will still remain crap because we will continue to underfund it and ofcom will do f**k all". End.
CUT OFF!!!
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Re: RMCtv : Join us for a special edition of RMtv, in which the business responds to some of the key talking points and answers colleagues' questions on the Universal Service.

Post by qwerty2 »

norris9 wrote:
08 Feb 2024, 07:37
PEOPLE IN THE VIDEO SOUND LIKE OUR MANAGEMENT: "Mail is down".

POSTIES: "Ok - but why am I so busy that I cannot complete my round within my contracted hours".



WE ARE BUSY YOU LIARS!

Mail might be down, but parcels are up. I will also hazard a guess that we did not deliver door2doors in 2004 either, we do now = more work.
What u on about we’ve been doing D2Ds for decades - 20 odd years ago - average 3 sets a week nearly every week!!!!
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Post by sindba »

At least we used to get paid for Door 2 Doors
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Post by postslippete »

qwerty2 wrote:
08 Feb 2024, 19:53
norris9 wrote:
08 Feb 2024, 07:37
PEOPLE IN THE VIDEO SOUND LIKE OUR MANAGEMENT: "Mail is down".

POSTIES: "Ok - but why am I so busy that I cannot complete my round within my contracted hours".



WE ARE BUSY YOU LIARS!

Mail might be down, but parcels are up. I will also hazard a guess that we did not deliver door2doors in 2004 either, we do now = more work.
What u on about we’ve been doing D2Ds for decades - 20 odd years ago - average 3 sets a week nearly every week!!!!

Yes, we did D2Ds back in the day. I used to have a 3 bag round which was mainly letters unless we had a bulk posting of sky catalogues and that was an almighty heavy day. However, even though we deliver less letters nationally our duties are now twice as big so we often have at least 14 pouches of mail/packets. Add on the bulk calls and the big parcels that parcel drivers used to do, plus the postboxes that collections staff did and that we are taking photos of nearly every parcel (which have massively increased) and it is small wonder that we rarely get chance to deliver everything now. In 2004 most of us rarely ever had to use the overrunning procedure as there was always time to do everything and yet the company was still profitable.
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.
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Re: RMCtv : Join us for a special edition of RMtv, in which the business responds to some of the key talking points and answers colleagues' questions on the Universal Service.

Post by qwerty2 »

Will we get Yodels parcels if it goes under?
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Re: RMCtv : Join us for a special edition of RMtv, in which the business responds to some of the key talking points and answers colleagues' questions on the Universal Service.

Post by SpacePhoenix »

qwerty2 wrote:
09 Feb 2024, 17:49
Will we get Yodels parcels if it goes under?
Probably either RM Tracked or they'll use Evri
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Post by kazardaimenu »

Have Yodel won the race to the bottom?
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Post by rubberbond »

kazardaimenu wrote:
09 Feb 2024, 20:02
Have Yodel won the race to the bottom?
Probably but Royal Mail are desperate to beat them to it , or Amazon will.
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Post by qwerty2 »

rubberbond wrote:
09 Feb 2024, 20:23
kazardaimenu wrote:
09 Feb 2024, 20:02
Have Yodel won the race to the bottom?
Probably but Royal Mail are desperate to beat them to it , or Amazon will.
Sounds like there’s a backlash for Amazon ring doorbells putting up subscriptions
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Post by LouBarlow »

qwerty2 wrote:
09 Feb 2024, 21:20
rubberbond wrote:
09 Feb 2024, 20:23
kazardaimenu wrote:
09 Feb 2024, 20:02
Have Yodel won the race to the bottom?
Probably but Royal Mail are desperate to beat them to it , or Amazon will.
Sounds like there’s a backlash for Amazon ring doorbells putting up subscriptions
Amazon are putting adverts in their Prime video service as well. Seems like they haven’t got enough money. They need all the money.
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Re: RMCtv : Join us for a special edition of RMtv, in which the business responds to some of the key talking points and answers colleagues' questions on the Universal Service.

Post by Ren Hoëk »

LouBarlow wrote:
10 Feb 2024, 05:18
qwerty2 wrote:
09 Feb 2024, 21:20
rubberbond wrote:
09 Feb 2024, 20:23
kazardaimenu wrote:
09 Feb 2024, 20:02
Have Yodel won the race to the bottom?
Probably but Royal Mail are desperate to beat them to it , or Amazon will.
Sounds like there’s a backlash for Amazon ring doorbells putting up subscriptions
Amazon are putting adverts in their Prime video service as well. Seems like they haven’t got enough money. They need all the money.
Thankyou for just reminding me to cancel my Prime membership. Was due to renew tomorrow.
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Re: RMCtv : Join us for a special edition of RMtv, in which the business responds to some of the key talking points and answers colleagues' questions on the Universal Service.

Post by norris9 »

the hated ring door bells....

i chose not to ring one the other day and got no answer, no cars on driveway, so tried again the next day, car on driveway....chose to knock... woman answers 'do you know we have a doorbell....this is why nobody answered yesterday'.....

well, there's no rule on whether I knock or ring your annoying doorbell. I knocked loudly enough for someone to hear, my love. I have knocked again today and you have heard me this time. You have a wonderful wooden door which is perfect to knock on.

There was probably nobody in, she was probably annoyed it didn't go through to her phone whilst she was out so she could tell me to leave her signed for parcel by her front door in the rain.


They probably get annoyed as they pay a fortune for those doorbells so want them to be used. I don't blame them, but I hate the ruddy things.
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Re: RMCtv : Join us for a special edition of RMtv, in which the business responds to some of the key talking points and answers colleagues' questions on the Universal Service.

Post by datasaint »

norris9 wrote:
10 Feb 2024, 07:51
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They probably get annoyed as they pay a fortune for those doorbells so want them to be used. I don't blame them, but I hate the ruddy things.
They're an invasion of privacy too, as they will secretly record you even if you don't press the bell, so careful what you mutter around them.
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Re: RMCtv : Join us for a special edition of RMtv, in which the business responds to some of the key talking points and answers colleagues' questions on the Universal Service.

Post by qwerty2 »

norm wrote:
10 Feb 2024, 12:55
norris9 wrote:
10 Feb 2024, 07:51
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They probably get annoyed as they pay a fortune for those doorbells so want them to be used. I don't blame them, but I hate the ruddy things.
They're an invasion of privacy too, as they will secretly record you even if you don't press the bell, so careful what you mutter around them.
I hate them too
I’ve swore loads of times in front of them :arrrghhh
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Re: RMCtv : Join us for a special edition of RMtv, in which the business responds to some of the key talking points and answers colleagues' questions on the Universal Service.

Post by mjd24 »

postslippete wrote:
09 Feb 2024, 17:41
qwerty2 wrote:
08 Feb 2024, 19:53
norris9 wrote:
08 Feb 2024, 07:37
PEOPLE IN THE VIDEO SOUND LIKE OUR MANAGEMENT: "Mail is down".

POSTIES: "Ok - but why am I so busy that I cannot complete my round within my contracted hours".



WE ARE BUSY YOU LIARS!

Mail might be down, but parcels are up. I will also hazard a guess that we did not deliver door2doors in 2004 either, we do now = more work.
What u on about we’ve been doing D2Ds for decades - 20 odd years ago - average 3 sets a week nearly every week!!!!

Yes, we did D2Ds back in the day. I used to have a 3 bag round which was mainly letters unless we had a bulk posting of sky catalogues and that was an almighty heavy day. However, even though we deliver less letters nationally our duties are now twice as big so we often have at least 14 pouches of mail/packets. Add on the bulk calls and the big parcels that parcel drivers used to do, plus the postboxes that collections staff did and that we are taking photos of nearly every parcel (which have massively increased) and it is small wonder that we rarely get chance to deliver everything now. In 2004 most of us rarely ever had to use the overrunning procedure as there was always time to do everything and yet the company was still profitable.
Bit more than twice as big id say.