Letters or flats? If it's letters then it's just more stuff being released by the DTS than expected. Possibly a combination of getting a load of 1C or a lot of mail hitting the 5 day limit. Either of them will result in an increase in the amount of mail being released by the DTS.
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LTB 102/25 - USO Reform – National Joint Statements/Updated Communication
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SpacePhoenix
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1st class in the sequenced is rarer than hens teeth, 99.9% is dsa mail.SpacePhoenix wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 11:05Letters or flats? If it's letters then it's just more stuff being released by the DTS than expected. Possibly a combination of getting a load of 1C or a lot of mail hitting the 5 day limit. Either of them will result in an increase in the amount of mail being released by the DTS.
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Seems to me that if the staff numbers don’t add up then you don’t get the better shift patterns.Valentina@1 wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 07:15If there’s not enough drivers to make duty patterns work then what?
My office has over 70 duties and only half drive for company ie…(dine change over)
Have they done the scoping exercise on staff who don’t drive that is talked about in this thread?
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Prior to implementation at ours, they asked non drivers if they wanted to drive - some said yes, some no - no pressure put on those that didn't want to...Perseus wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 11:14Seems to me that if the staff numbers don’t add up then you don’t get the better shift patterns.Valentina@1 wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 07:15If there’s not enough drivers to make duty patterns work then what?
My office has over 70 duties and only half drive for company ie…(dine change over)
Have they done the scoping exercise on staff who don’t drive that is talked about in this thread?
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and so it begins, it always seemed likely Ic would get left for the mail posties to deliver.jbo5066 wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 10:57We started our trial 3 weeks ago.. non drivers do 2 days mail every day - on 1 walk, Mon Wed, Fri, on another walk, Tues Thurs - rotate the following week; on Saturday if it is their Saturday in, they put d2ds in the frames for the unit .. As for the trial itself, mail being brought back, some people left, some seriously considering it, more mail than we should be getting coming into the unit every day (management speak, not mine - something to do with programming), drivers doing 1c and packets on 2 walks can't complete so in some cases they are being allowed to leave the letters and standard packets, resulting in 1c not going out every day as required by the USO change - other than that, everything is hunky dory!
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What do you mean - are they going to give non drivers driving lessons?jbo5066 wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 11:17Prior to implementation at ours, they asked non drivers if they wanted to drive - some said yes, some no - no pressure put on those that didn't want to...Perseus wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 11:14Seems to me that if the staff numbers don’t add up then you don’t get the better shift patterns.Valentina@1 wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 07:15If there’s not enough drivers to make duty patterns work then what?
My office has over 70 duties and only half drive for company ie…(dine change over)
Have they done the scoping exercise on staff who don’t drive that is talked about in this thread?
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Then they’ll get more and more little pkts to takeTopperGas wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 21:32and so it begins, it always seemed likely Ic would get left for the mail posties to deliver.jbo5066 wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 10:57We started our trial 3 weeks ago.. non drivers do 2 days mail every day - on 1 walk, Mon Wed, Fri, on another walk, Tues Thurs - rotate the following week; on Saturday if it is their Saturday in, they put d2ds in the frames for the unit .. As for the trial itself, mail being brought back, some people left, some seriously considering it, more mail than we should be getting coming into the unit every day (management speak, not mine - something to do with programming), drivers doing 1c and packets on 2 walks can't complete so in some cases they are being allowed to leave the letters and standard packets, resulting in 1c not going out every day as required by the USO change - other than that, everything is hunky dory!
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He means non drivers who have a licence.qwerty2 wrote: ↑26 May 2025, 16:37What do you mean - are they going to give non drivers driving lessons?jbo5066 wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 11:17Prior to implementation at ours, they asked non drivers if they wanted to drive - some said yes, some no - no pressure put on those that didn't want to...Perseus wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 11:14Seems to me that if the staff numbers don’t add up then you don’t get the better shift patterns.Valentina@1 wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 07:15If there’s not enough drivers to make duty patterns work then what?
My office has over 70 duties and only half drive for company ie…(dine change over)
Have they done the scoping exercise on staff who don’t drive that is talked about in this thread?
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I think people would be silly to turn that offer down.Smoothbackground wrote: ↑26 May 2025, 17:27Yes. Or at least they are asking non-driving people at ours if they’d be interested in having driving lessons paid for by the company.
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No, they are ok with them being non drivers, presumably because while we still deliver letters, there is a job for non drivers ...qwerty2 wrote: ↑26 May 2025, 16:37What do you mean - are they going to give non drivers driving lessons?jbo5066 wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 11:17Prior to implementation at ours, they asked non drivers if they wanted to drive - some said yes, some no - no pressure put on those that didn't want to...Perseus wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 11:14Seems to me that if the staff numbers don’t add up then you don’t get the better shift patterns.Valentina@1 wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 07:15If there’s not enough drivers to make duty patterns work then what?
My office has over 70 duties and only half drive for company ie…(dine change over)
Have they done the scoping exercise on staff who don’t drive that is talked about in this thread?
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Both license holders and non ...
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I asked about this when P&L was being introduced and was answered with a flat 'no'! Presumably because at the time there were far more non-drivers (I estimate three times more), and anyway there was a perfectly good passenger seat in every van. Now that they know there are only 8,000-odd remaining they can see the goose egg is close at hand and much more inclinded to shell out to attain it.Perseus wrote: ↑26 May 2025, 17:52I think people would be silly to turn that offer down.Smoothbackground wrote: ↑26 May 2025, 17:27Yes. Or at least they are asking non-driving people at ours if they’d be interested in having driving lessons paid for by the company.
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Cast out and unwantedted_e_bear wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 09:14I think MW actually said 3 days per week not consecutive days but that obviously still won't work for non drivers, I think it's becoming clear they're not wantedSMS1969 wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 09:07That’s not possible for non drivers, unless they have a Thursday off every week and rotate the drivers day off. But that’s not how it’s supposed to work.Valentina@1 wrote: ↑25 May 2025, 07:50MW clearly said nobody will be walking more than 3 days on trot.
How on earth that gonna work?