I was sacked did all the appeals etc they have nothing on me 14 years service ET in may, RM appeals STITCH UP,I CAN'T WAIT FOR MY DAY IN COURT,but tell her it's only a job & with all these changes coming in not looking good could be a blessing in disguise for her. There is definately life after RM.simply_the_best wrote:kay_thebigbird wrote:
Thats what i was thinking unfortunately, she is taking it on the chin though and we can but hope![]()
We will have a right good piss up on her last day if it comes to it
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3rd stage warning and dismissal
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kay_thebigbird
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Re: 3rd stage warning and dismissal
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Re: 3rd stage warning and dismissal
kay_thebigbird wrote:simply_the_best wrote:I was sacked did all the appeals etc they have nothing on me 14 years service ET in may, RM appeals STITCH UP,I CAN'T WAIT FOR MY DAY IN COURT,but tell her it's only a job & with all these changes coming in not looking good could be a blessing in disguise for her. There is definately life after RM.kay_thebigbird wrote:
Thats what i was thinking unfortunately, she is taking it on the chin though and we can but hope![]()
We will have a right good piss up on her last day if it comes to it![]()
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QUOTE""""but tell her it's only a job & with all these changes coming in not looking good could be a blessing in disguise for her. There is definately life after RM.
Is it going to get really that bad folks????? do you not think that there could be worse jobs out there? I think its hard to find a job that pays us Approx basic of £17.500 k (approx without door to doors etc) it is really hard, shop workers only get about just over min wage, so unless we are qualified in some field or can afford to take a cut in wages its really tough. Any ideas?
Is it going to get really that bad folks????? do you not think that there could be worse jobs out there? I think its hard to find a job that pays us Approx basic of £17.500 k (approx without door to doors etc) it is really hard, shop workers only get about just over min wage, so unless we are qualified in some field or can afford to take a cut in wages its really tough. Any ideas?
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A lot of our drivers do "the Knowledge" to become taxi drivers. Others have taken VR/EVR and got jobsCarew wrote:If you do different walks regularly there are things which can benefit your knowledge ie delivery drivers
as paramedics, police officers, bus drivers, teaching assistants, nurses, court ushers, postroom staff, messengers, and security guards.
I suppose there are more job opportunities in London though.
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Don't get caught in the stampede to the managers officebaldrick wrote:They are sending out letters to staff in my MC next week apparently.madelin4 wrote:Will they be offering us vr or evr?? not heard of it down my way yet
Don't know if it's a national thing - might depend on where you are.
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I think you're right there DP. Last time they did a VR/EVR trawl two years ago they couldn't getdisgruntledpostie1 wrote:Don't get caught in the stampede to the managers officebaldrick wrote:They are sending out letters to staff in my MC next week apparently.madelin4 wrote:Will they be offering us vr or evr?? not heard of it down my way yet
Don't know if it's a national thing - might depend on where you are.
enough volunteers. This time they'll be queuing up.
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I keep hearing about posties being stitch up, my mate was stitch up too, the manager pet who had various stages warning, made a 5 page statement about it.
The is life outside royal mail, I use to be quite scared about losing the job, as its difficult for a disabled person to get work, but I come to the conclusion that I much rather work for romec scrubbing toilets and emptying bins then put up with the shite at RM. I am seriously thinking of saying sod it and walking out, really tempted at whistle blowing too. Sigh, one can dream
The is life outside royal mail, I use to be quite scared about losing the job, as its difficult for a disabled person to get work, but I come to the conclusion that I much rather work for romec scrubbing toilets and emptying bins then put up with the shite at RM. I am seriously thinking of saying sod it and walking out, really tempted at whistle blowing too. Sigh, one can dream
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unfair attendance procedure
what p****s me off most about the irregular attenders procedure is the fact that both mail centres and delivery offices have the same procedure. if you feel ill and have to go and walk the streets for 3.5 hours in the rain it is a world away from sitting on your arse in a nice warm mail centre.
does anyone else think delivery office staff are unfairly penalised by this procedure?
does anyone else think delivery office staff are unfairly penalised by this procedure?
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Re: unfair attendance procedure
I've never worked in an MC, but I can tell you, apart from those who work in the office, we don't get a chance to sit down in the warm for long in RDCs either. There are quite a few FLT and Scud duties, but mostly on the Bays, where it is freezing in the Winter! And you're on and off the equipment regularly to deal with dangerous Cages, strap Trailers (while loading/unloading), and check Postcodes to find out where a particular Cage is going when the Cage Card falls off.mitzi wrote:what p****s me off most about the irregular attenders procedure is the fact that both mail centres and delivery offices have the same procedure. if you feel ill and have to go and walk the streets for 3.5 hours in the rain it is a world away from sitting on your arse in a nice warm mail centre.
does anyone else think delivery office staff are unfairly penalised by this procedure?
However, this working in other Offices bit of the Agreement, means that they could get you light Duties in an MC if neccessary. So that should help.
A large proportion of the Sick Absences where I work, are due to injuries, stress and depression. Obviously, there are still quite a few times when people get normal illnesses.
But considering that they even pressurise injured Staff to return to work, I doubt that it will make much difference where you work. For example, one of my Collegues was injured in an accident at Work, and was pestered to return to Work before he had recovered. This was dispite being told at the Hospital, to rest for a few weeks (4 if I remember rightly), before doing light duties. He was even told that he must attend an interview at Work, to determine why he wasn't returning to Work sooner!
Quite frankly, RM couldn't care less about our Health. They just want us in, and working, dispite any injuries or illnesses!
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Re: unfair attendance procedure
andy2007 wrote:I've never worked in an MC, but I can tell you, apart from those who work in the office, we don't get a chance to sit down in the warm for long in RDCs either. There are quite a few FLT and Scud duties, but mostly on the Bays, where it is freezing in the Winter! And you're on and off the equipment regularly to deal with dangerous Cages, strap Trailers (while loading/unloading), and check Postcodes to find out where a particular Cage is going when the Cage Card falls off.mitzi wrote:what p****s me off most about the irregular attenders procedure is the fact that both mail centres and delivery offices have the same procedure. if you feel ill and have to go and walk the streets for 3.5 hours in the rain it is a world away from sitting on your arse in a nice warm mail centre.
does anyone else think delivery office staff are unfairly penalised by this procedure?
However, this working in other Offices bit of the Agreement, means that they could get you light Duties in an MC if neccessary. So that should help.
A large proportion of the Sick Absences where I work, are due to injuries, stress and depression. Obviously, there are still quite a few times when people get normal illnesses.
But considering that they even pressurise injured Staff to return to work, I doubt that it will make much difference where you work. For example, one of my Collegues was injured in an accident at Work, and was pestered to return to Work before he had recovered. This was dispite being told at the Hospital, to rest for a few weeks (4 if I remember rightly), before doing light duties. He was even told that he must attend an interview at Work, to determine why he wasn't returning to Work sooner!
Quite frankly, RM couldn't care less about our Health. They just want us in, and working, dispite any injuries or illnesses!
Everyone knows who the professional skivvers are,one's with "good doctors ", accident claimers and malingerers are be it DO , Distribution or Rm's human zoo's & "factories" -problem is RM go on percentages and Stalinist Directives , some are guilty , many are not -it's literally that cynical and brutal even as everyone is tarred with the same brush .
It's interesting to see who RM are quite happy to turn a blind eye to with too literal and autocratic ,boneheaded & bloated diversity and B&H procedures which were borne out of the usual blind panic and crisises that RM have continually lurched from for as long as I can remember .
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