Of course , the best we can hope for is that the union negotiate better shift patterns and a decent pay rise but working conditions will not be improved.
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Parcels through the roof!!
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chickenwittle
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Bahia Feliz
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!
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Single van duties are clearing
You must be joking Perseus I had over 150 Tracked today,I did barely a quarter of the frame in the 4 hours delivery time I had by the time I got out there.
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Single van duties are clearing
You must be joking Perseus I had over 150 Tracked today,I did barely a quarter of the frame in the 4 hours delivery time I had by the time I got out there.
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Perseus
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!
Single van duties are clearing
You must be joking Perseus I had over 150 Tracked today,I did barely a quarter of the frame in the 4 hours delivery time I had by the time I got out there.
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I'm not joking, just stating facts.
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Shirtbuttons
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!
Do you actually realise what the ot rate is per hour after tax?
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mr hil.
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!
I love Christmas on the post, I am actually delivering things people want. Luckily I am in one of the best delivery offices in the country, we clear just about everything every day, lots of docket kings happy to take up any excess work that's removed from colleagues who can't complete. A DOM who is on our side and is approachable.
I read the horror stories on here and can't imagine working in the hell holes that many describe.
Good luck with the rest of the peak
I read the horror stories on here and can't imagine working in the hell holes that many describe.
Good luck with the rest of the peak
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GizzardPuke
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!
Parcels have been right down this week compared to last for my walk.
Last week I was bringing 20-30 Tracked back a day unattempted and all I was taking was parcels some days. We were getting 200+ a day.
This week we've been around 130-160 a day between two of us which is what we were getting in October.
I have a theory that my refusal to prioritise Tracked until a manager grows a pair and puts it in writing has led to them keeping a york aside and giving it to afternoon or agency staff as other posties seem overwhelmed. I don't start til late so don't see what happens pre 9 o'clock and there are always a dozen or so yorks set aside for the afternoon lot.
Last week I was bringing 20-30 Tracked back a day unattempted and all I was taking was parcels some days. We were getting 200+ a day.
This week we've been around 130-160 a day between two of us which is what we were getting in October.
I have a theory that my refusal to prioritise Tracked until a manager grows a pair and puts it in writing has led to them keeping a york aside and giving it to afternoon or agency staff as other posties seem overwhelmed. I don't start til late so don't see what happens pre 9 o'clock and there are always a dozen or so yorks set aside for the afternoon lot.
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kazardaimenu
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!
Pittance?Shirtbuttons wrote: ↑13 Dec 2024, 19:48Do you actually realise what the ot rate is per hour after tax?
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SpacePhoenix
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!
Don't know if it's just a case of more direct yorks to DOs (which go straight from the artic to the lorry going to the DO), but it seems like parcels aren't as busy as they used to be. We don't seem to have so many setups for sorting packets, especially small packets
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Londonsburning
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!
Lolmr hil. wrote: ↑13 Dec 2024, 21:35I love Christmas on the post, I am actually delivering things people want. Luckily I am in one of the best delivery offices in the country, we clear just about everything every day, lots of docket kings happy to take up any excess work that's removed from colleagues who can't complete. A DOM who is on our side and is approachable.
I read the horror stories on here and can't imagine working in the hell holes that many describe.
Good luck with the rest of the peak
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ted_e_bear
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!
Certainly business as usual here as far as the amount is concerned, can you tell by the labels on the Yorks ? They usually go straight in the recycling bin but I'll try have a look out of interest for you on Monday if you can tell the difference.SpacePhoenix wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 07:37Don't know if it's just a case of more direct yorks to DOs (which go straight from the artic to the lorry going to the DO), but it seems like parcels aren't as busy as they used to be. We don't seem to have so many setups for sorting packets, especially small packets
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Flashman_
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!
I have long since, not been concerned with clearing everything. Just do the hours follow instructions (just take t24 usually) and be sure to finish on time. No OT and very little good will towards this company since privatization. Dont forget with the help of the Union they took away our T&C and paid significantly less than inflation pay rise. I dont work harder for less money at my age, so they can spin. I take about 70 to 80 packets a day and always finish on time. It does not matter to me how much is in the office, that's the bosses problem.
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hazzeem025
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!
Forgetting the whole reason why your customers tip you this time of year, it’s meant to be difficult, fair enough cut off during the year but this has become pathetic, pre covid I regularly did 60 hour weeks in December 2 clear, directionless management, self serving union and now a delusional workforce afraid to be working class
I don't think I've ever read a bigger load of s**t on here. You hero.
I don't think I've ever read a bigger load of s**t on here. You hero.
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Dorset Plodder
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!
Flashman_ wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 14:36I have long since, not been concerned with clearing everything. Just do the hours follow instructions (just take t24 usually) and be sure to finish on time. No OT and very little good will towards this company since privatization. Dont forget with the help of the Union they took away our T&C and paid significantly less than inflation pay rise. I dont work harder for less money at my age, so they can spin. I take about 70 to 80 packets a day and always finish on time. It does not matter to me how much is in the office, that's the bosses probem[/b]
Well said Flashman. I agree
Weve got a lot of posties complaining about how late they finished and the fact that they're knackered .... Why I ask, you do realise that Christmas for us is basically 2 days off (and one of them might be your day off anyway)
No extra cash this year but the Advent Calendar of Crap! AND we've got people getting excited about that would you believe, are we all becoming morons to fall for this Royal Mail Bullshit?
Just tell your Manager you won't be able to complete, finish at your time and BRING IT BACK! Pace yourselves, don't getted stressed and enjoy YOUR break with Family & Friends.
Screw Royal Mail and it's Shareholders .... because once Christmas is out of the way they're gonna screw us!
Like all Wage Slaves, he had two crosses to bear: The people he worked for and the people he worked with! (Stephen Vizinczey.)
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scotchy1962
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!
Has to be the saddest post i' have had the pleasure of reading in quite some time, "it's meant to be difficult" really? Is that your reasoning behind trying to call someone lazy for not doing o/t.hazzeem025 wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 16:57Forgetting the whole reason why your customers tip you this time of year, it’s meant to be difficult, fair enough cut off during the year but this has become pathetic, pre covid I regularly did 60 hour weeks in December 2 clear, directionless management, self serving union and now a delusional workforce afraid to be working class
I don't think I've ever read a bigger load of s**t on here. You hero.
They tip you for your year round service and usually because you have built up a rapport with them. 60 hr weeks in December you "did", as in the past so not anymore? So you have no idea what our workload is at the moment.
I regularly did 60 hr weeks the whole year round, but not anymore as it's too much for my body now so i am one of the lazy upperclass posties.
Think i read something similar from you somewhere else, sad!
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SpacePhoenix
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!
The direct ones should be purple and white with your DO named on them.ted_e_bear wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 13:02Certainly business as usual here as far as the amount is concerned, can you tell by the labels on the Yorks ? They usually go straight in the recycling bin but I'll try have a look out of interest for you on Monday if you can tell the difference.SpacePhoenix wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 07:37Don't know if it's just a case of more direct yorks to DOs (which go straight from the artic to the lorry going to the DO), but it seems like parcels aren't as busy as they used to be. We don't seem to have so many setups for sorting packets, especially small packets