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Parcels through the roof!!

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Smoothbackground
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!

Post by Smoothbackground »

menditsa wrote:
15 Dec 2024, 00:34
I’m quite happy earning almost a grand a week over christmas (with a good measure of ot).
Assuming you are on a the new contract of 30 hours and on £14.78ph like me you're doing a 12 hour day compared to my 7 hour day.
We must bow down to you for earning £52K a year in such a menial job.

If you are are on the lower rate @£12.78 then you are doing a 14 hour day over 5 days.

You crack on and earn that grand a week I'm happy with £590 and a life.
Each and every hour of Ot is paid at £18.58. I work 10-hour days. Your calculations are thus flawed, and your assumption makes an ASS of U and ME. I’ll go get a life while you go get an education, perhaps starting with basic arithmetic.

(PS: Any prospective new employees reading this thread — ignore all the haters above and go for it. Seriously, I have never had so much fun in all my life!)
kazardaimenu
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!

Post by kazardaimenu »

If they ‘harmonised’ the overtime rate for all staff to nearly £20 an hour I’d be a bit happier to do a bit more. £13 before deductions in the cold and dark just doesn’t appeal.
Londonsburning
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!

Post by Londonsburning »

Smoothbackground wrote:
15 Dec 2024, 03:41

(PS: Any prospective new employees reading this thread — ignore all the haters above and go for it. Seriously, I have never had so much fun in all my life!)
You quite frankly need to get a grip if working for royal mail is the highlight of your life
menditsa
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!

Post by menditsa »

Smoothbackground wrote:
15 Dec 2024, 03:41
menditsa wrote:
15 Dec 2024, 00:34
I’m quite happy earning almost a grand a week over christmas (with a good measure of ot).
Assuming you are on a the new contract of 30 hours and on £14.78ph like me you're doing a 12 hour day compared to my 7 hour day.
We must bow down to you for earning £52K a year in such a menial job.

If you are are on the lower rate @£12.78 then you are doing a 14 hour day over 5 days.

You crack on and earn that grand a week I'm happy with £590 and a life.
Each and every hour of Ot is paid at £18.58. I work 10-hour days. Your calculations are thus flawed, and your assumption makes an ASS of U and ME. I’ll go get a life while you go get an education, perhaps starting with basic arithmetic.

(PS: Any prospective new employees reading this thread — ignore all the haters above and go for it. Seriously, I have never had so much fun in all my life!)
Each and every hour over your 30 hours contracted is not paid at £18.58 that does not kick in until you go over 40 hours.
So my maths based on an initial assumption of earnings was pretty spot on.
Thank you.
kazardaimenu
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!

Post by kazardaimenu »

With those rates you’d get a bit more than someone on a regular contract doing those hours. Each to their own but I do feel they need to get everyone on the same rates soon.
scotchy1962
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!

Post by scotchy1962 »

Smoothbackground wrote:
14 Dec 2024, 19:02
Mazdaman wrote:
14 Dec 2024, 18:17
kazardaimenu wrote:
14 Dec 2024, 05:37
Shirtbuttons wrote:
13 Dec 2024, 19:48
Do you actually realise what the ot rate is per hour after tax?
Pittance?
My daughter is 18 and works in a cafe during uni . She is on 11 75. an hour . I feel embarrassed to tell her what we get. Many people at mine have worked their day off and come payday said never again. Back in dickension Britain. We live in a bubble and don't realise what's going on in the outside world. You could never support a family.
You speak some truth. But perhaps you do indeed live in a bubble and don’t realise what is going on in the outside world. Even on the paltry new-entrant Ts and Cs — on which I myself am employed — this job pays far more than any other unskilled job out there. I’m quite happy earning almost a grand a week over christmas (with a good measure of ot).

But It is grim outside the bubble, trust me. Families bringing in £80k pa are finding things tough and finding it impossible to support their families. It is a country-wide problem called the cost-of-living crisis.

Does your daughter’s cafe employer provide her with a similar pension to your RM one? Does she receive six months’ full pay in the event of sickness etc?? Don’t think so.

You’re comparing apples with pears, mate. If you’re that embarrassed with your lot, why not go and work in a cafe yourself? Someone else will gladly fill your RM boots…
Smooth yet again you come on and instantly attempt to incite, you admit your terms are paltry and then to go say the job pays way more than any unskilled job out there, one slaps the face off the other.
You might consider us unskilled, but for what we do and know i fancy we are worth more than you think, you keep dumbing the job but admit you are raking in a grand a week, not bad eh!
We might just be humble posties but we have pride in ourselves and the job we have done past or present.
I know you think you are just giving your opinion but you come across as self righteous and condescending to most, maybe you don't mean to and if so i apologise.... but maybe you do.......
Dorset Plodder
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!

Post by Dorset Plodder »

I think a very valid point being made by everyone is that the Over Time Rates are CRAP :thumbdown

I believe the CWU should have been sorting this problem DECADES ago instead of messing about with minor issues. :arrrghhh RM have always relied on posties doing stupid ammounts of OT to make ends meet, and this happens in other working class jobs I know.... because I've done it.
The difference in a lot of these other jobs is that when you're putting in these extra hours, making the sacrifices, you get a significant financial bonus that makes it worth while. :thumbup

RM is quite happy to have thousands of posties working stupid ammounts of OT because it's basically only costing them the flat rate. :mad
And as for the Moron who suggested, and agreed, that OT rates should DROP after the intial ten hours wants to taken around the back and beaten with a copy of the Finacial Times. :arrrghhh

Because a Decent OT rate is not impacting on RM financially they have no incentive to employee more staff to relieve that financial burden Hence they expect the existing staff to ''Flex Up'' and fill that gap .... and unfortunately a lot of them do .... because they need the money :no no

Therefore I tend to stick two fingers up to RM at Christmas, TRY to finish on time, and look forward to a Christmas Day/Boxing Day break :speak to the hand where I'm not crashed in front of the TV totally burnt out. I suggest we let RM worry about ''Delivering Christmas'' for THEIR Shareholders! :cuppa
Like all Wage Slaves, he had two crosses to bear: The people he worked for and the people he worked with! (Stephen Vizinczey.)
yellowbelly
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!

Post by yellowbelly »

Londonsburning wrote:
15 Dec 2024, 07:08
Smoothbackground wrote:
15 Dec 2024, 03:41

(PS: Any prospective new employees reading this thread — ignore all the haters above and go for it. Seriously, I have never had so much fun in all my life!)
You quite frankly need to get a grip if working for royal mail is the highlight of your life
Sort of sums it up - I wouldn't be posting on here at 0341 on a Sunday morning, even if I've got insomnia or been out on the razz and just got back in.
Dorset Plodder
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!

Post by Dorset Plodder »

yellowbelly wrote:
15 Dec 2024, 09:19

Sort of sums it up - I wouldn't be posting on here at 0341 on a Sunday morning, even if I've got insomnia or been out on the razz and just got back in.
Night Shift at the Mail Centres with nothing better to do mate. :left:

Que SP with explanation about how hard they really work. :cuppa
Like all Wage Slaves, he had two crosses to bear: The people he worked for and the people he worked with! (Stephen Vizinczey.)
Smoothbackground
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!

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Londonsburning wrote:
15 Dec 2024, 07:08
Smoothbackground wrote:
15 Dec 2024, 03:41

(PS: Any prospective new employees reading this thread — ignore all the haters above and go for it. Seriously, I have never had so much fun in all my life!)
You quite frankly need to get a grip if working for royal mail is the highlight of your life
No, it’s not working for Royal Mail that is the highlight. The highlight is the wonderful Old Guard colleagues who think they can give it a bit of Charlie Big Potatoes and then find themselves, metaphorically, slapped right down. That is the fun I mean!
Smoothbackground
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!

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menditsa wrote:
15 Dec 2024, 07:38
Smoothbackground wrote:
15 Dec 2024, 03:41
menditsa wrote:
15 Dec 2024, 00:34
I’m quite happy earning almost a grand a week over christmas (with a good measure of ot).
Assuming you are on a the new contract of 30 hours and on £14.78ph like me you're doing a 12 hour day compared to my 7 hour day.
We must bow down to you for earning £52K a year in such a menial job.

If you are are on the lower rate @£12.78 then you are doing a 14 hour day over 5 days.

You crack on and earn that grand a week I'm happy with £590 and a life.
Each and every hour of Ot is paid at £18.58. I work 10-hour days. Your calculations are thus flawed, and your assumption makes an ASS of U and ME. I’ll go get a life while you go get an education, perhaps starting with basic arithmetic.

(PS: Any prospective new employees reading this thread — ignore all the haters above and go for it. Seriously, I have never had so much fun in all my life!)
Each and every hour over your 30 hours contracted is not paid at £18.58 that does not kick in until you go over 40 hours.
So my maths based on an initial assumption of earnings was pretty spot on.
Thank you.
You’re still making an ASS…. I am on a 40-hour contract, chum. Do your maths again.
Smoothbackground
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!

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yellowbelly wrote:
15 Dec 2024, 09:19
Londonsburning wrote:
15 Dec 2024, 07:08
Smoothbackground wrote:
15 Dec 2024, 03:41

(PS: Any prospective new employees reading this thread — ignore all the haters above and go for it. Seriously, I have never had so much fun in all my life!)
You quite frankly need to get a grip if working for royal mail is the highlight of your life
Sort of sums it up - I wouldn't be posting on here at 0341 on a Sunday morning, even if I've got insomnia or been out on the razz and just got back in.
Lots of other posters post on here in the morning before heading off for work. I was doing likewise. My shift started at 5.30 am today.
Smoothbackground
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!

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scotchy1962 wrote:
15 Dec 2024, 08:12
Smoothbackground wrote:
14 Dec 2024, 19:02
Mazdaman wrote:
14 Dec 2024, 18:17
kazardaimenu wrote:
14 Dec 2024, 05:37
Shirtbuttons wrote:
13 Dec 2024, 19:48
Do you actually realise what the ot rate is per hour after tax?
Pittance?
My daughter is 18 and works in a cafe during uni . She is on 11 75. an hour . I feel embarrassed to tell her what we get. Many people at mine have worked their day off and come payday said never again. Back in dickension Britain. We live in a bubble and don't realise what's going on in the outside world. You could never support a family.
You speak some truth. But perhaps you do indeed live in a bubble and don’t realise what is going on in the outside world. Even on the paltry new-entrant Ts and Cs — on which I myself am employed — this job pays far more than any other unskilled job out there. I’m quite happy earning almost a grand a week over christmas (with a good measure of ot).

But It is grim outside the bubble, trust me. Families bringing in £80k pa are finding things tough and finding it impossible to support their families. It is a country-wide problem called the cost-of-living crisis.

Does your daughter’s cafe employer provide her with a similar pension to your RM one? Does she receive six months’ full pay in the event of sickness etc?? Don’t think so.

You’re comparing apples with pears, mate. If you’re that embarrassed with your lot, why not go and work in a cafe yourself? Someone else will gladly fill your RM boots…
Smooth yet again you come on and instantly attempt to incite, you admit your terms are paltry and then to go say the job pays way more than any unskilled job out there, one slaps the face off the other.
You might consider us unskilled, but for what we do and know i fancy we are worth more than you think, you keep dumbing the job but admit you are raking in a grand a week, not bad eh!
We might just be humble posties but we have pride in ourselves and the job we have done past or present.
I know you think you are just giving your opinion but you come across as self righteous and condescending to most, maybe you don't mean to and if so i apologise.... but maybe you do.......
I don’t think my Ts and Cs are paltry though — I was merely being facetious and repeating the rhetoric spouted on here. They are, admittedly, inferior when compared as against the legacy contract, but still head and shoulders above anything elsewhere. As Mike Skinner rightly told us, A Grand Don’t Come For Free!!

I couldn’t care less how I am perceived, and so no apology from you is needed. Aside from a grown-up debate with a few decent posters, my real purpose in posting is to give a balanced view (from the perspective of a new starter) for any new starters, or prospective new starters, reading all the negativity and hyperbole posted in this thread. I actually repeatedly looked to this forum for “insight” when joining RM as an agency worker, and I know others do too, so it is providing a rounded view for their benefit that is important.

If the job is that rubbish, the pay so bad and we are all being exploited, why are you all sticking around?
scotchy1962
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!

Post by scotchy1962 »

Smooth i started this thread about the avalanche of parcels that occurred this week, and really to check it wasn't just my part of the country but all over.
Which it proved to be.
How we perceive we are being paid in terms of our worth is subjective, most of us think we are worth more, you think we get more than enough and stay rigidly fixated on the legacy workers.
Seeing as how it would be in your interests to have your t&c's levelled with legacy workers perhaps try to get onside with them instead of battling against them.
It is not in our interests to have a 2 tier work force, no matter what you think, and i would be the first one voting yes to any deal that included it.
Working in RM is hard enough without a chip on your shoulder.
Dingo99
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Re: Parcels through the roof!!

Post by Dingo99 »

Eff me! Parcels through the roof on Saturday though, whole office had USO failures, one colleague, on admittedly the crappest duty, did no letters whatsoever as he had over 120 tracked, another took out two rows and only did a quarter as he was swamped too, no one took cleared at all as no one wants o.t on a Saturday, me included! I had 63 tracked and took a whisker over two rows of my duty and only had 20 mins to spare when I got back to DO. Absolute shi*show, dreading tomorrow, will do an hours o.t but that's it! Off Tuesday and don't want to screw up my rest day cover but at the end of the day I am not starting at 7:15 and getting back to the office at quarter to 6 like my colleague last Wednesday (on the crappest duty in office).