A great arguement.Acca Dacca wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025, 14:22A great ideaRen Hoëk wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025, 12:28The end goal is surely to separate parcels from letters completely. This would allow RM to focus on growing their market share in the market that is actually growing. So just get on with that.
Dedicated parcel routes in all DO's. Tracked, SDs and anything that doesn't fit through a letter box goes out with a driver.
Without having to piss about with packets it makes delivering letters much quicker and imo easier. You could make some pretty big duties that you just eb and flow between one day to the next.
Would save allot of prep time as well.
None of this needs to be rocket science.
If you want to shed tens of thousands of jobs that is
If only tens of thousands hadn't left already. DOs are revolving doors now so it's not like you're really defending people's livelihoods - they can and do (rather promptly) go elsewhere to make a living.
Much as I'd like to return to walking and working off the pouch boxes in peace, I have no doubt splitting the operation would just even more rapidly run the job into the ground with ever longer duties. Personally, I think once over the ground is more the problem. My fantasy:
- rapid tie-down, deliver the letters and whatever packets are already in the unit for the first delivery (shorter than it is now, so reduced fatigue).
- return to unit for break (fatigue reduction)
- by which time the majority of packets have arrived and been sorted by crew on the indoor shift (a means of reducing fatigue)
- the packets and any new first class go out on the second - driver handles the large stuff, walker fills a bag with the small packets and the few letters (as already proposed to reduce fatigue)