Sorry but i still don't know what endorse means. Do you mean you write on the packet?
I put recordeds and packets that don't fit (and customer was out) into pouch and drop it off. I did put a special in once (didn't know any different) but was told not to do it again.
If I have an undelivered special, I take it back to the DO. When the post office signs for a special, do you mean on the card that the customer would sign (if they'd been in)?
Sorry but training is non-existant, I have to find things out by trial and error!
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ghostgirl
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Yes NewPostieUK write on the packet - for example - N/A F/L 10/04/08 GG 105NewPostieUK wrote:Sorry but i still don't know what endorse means. Do you mean you write on the packet?
I put recordeds and packets that don't fit (and customer was out) into pouch and drop it off. I did put a special in once (didn't know any different) but was told not to do it again.
If I have an undelivered special, I take it back to the DO. When the post office signs for a special, do you mean on the card that the customer would sign (if they'd been in)?
Sorry but training is non-existant, I have to find things out by trial and error!
When the post office signs for a special they will sign on the card where that customer should sign but you must also endorse the card - N/A F/L
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NewPostieUK wrote:Sorry but i still don't know what endorse means. Do you mean you write on the packet?
Like mine would be F/L TBT 10/04 SE23 which is why not delivered - my initials - date - duty
Thats whats called pouching off.NewPostieUK wrote:I put recordeds and packets that don't fit (and customer was out) into pouch and drop it off.
That was lucky your Manager must be a good un.NewPostieUK wrote: I did put a special in once (didn't know any different) but was told not to do it again.
NewPostieUK wrote:If I have an undelivered special, I take it back to the DO. When the post office signs for a special, do you mean on the card that the customer would sign (if they'd been in)?
Yes that happens a lot nowadays its the sink or swim process that RM use. However if unsure ask your work mates or pop on here.NewPostieUK wrote:Sorry but training is non-existant, I have to find things out by trial and error!
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Poondash
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Thanking you all
pouched 1 special off today in the local P/O although my L/M has infored me that our D/O dont have blue pouch off bags i was just told to sign them in loose.
If no one minds me asking, how much would a coach get for training a new comer for a week? is it a mass difference in their wages. cause the guy i have/had is surly taking the RM for a ride, i want to say something to someone higher up but with being new i just wanna keep my head down and get on with it.
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If no one minds me asking, how much would a coach get for training a new comer for a week? is it a mass difference in their wages. cause the guy i have/had is surly taking the RM for a ride, i want to say something to someone higher up but with being new i just wanna keep my head down and get on with it.
Still enjoying it all even in the rain
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Coaches actually get £18 a week extra, great in a small office with low staff turnover. The coach in our office has only had to coach one newbie in the last 18 months & still gets paid.Poondash wrote:Thanking you allpouched 1 special off today in the local P/O although my L/M has infored me that our D/O dont have blue pouch off bags i was just told to sign them in loose.
If no one minds me asking, how much would a coach get for training a new comer for a week? is it a mass difference in their wages. cause the guy i have/had is surly taking the RM for a ride, i want to say something to someone higher up but with being new i just wanna keep my head down and get on with it.
Still enjoying it all even in the rain
He'll have his work cut out soon, 2 vacancies have just been advertised (its only taken them 8 months to get around to doing it) & 2 more are leaving in the next few weeks ( so he will be busy in another 8 months time) & at least 3 more actively seeking work elsewhere.
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Poondash
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I know a coach should show the basics and i understand the the best way is too ask about everything, its not really the coaches fault, im one of the new 25hr flexi and im to start at 9:00 at by this time the coach has cleared his rack and gone by 8:30 to for me to bug him rather than my L/M is impossible.