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Parcels through the roof, Mondays now very busy

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yellowbelly
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Re: Parcels through the roof, Mondays now very busy

Post by yellowbelly »

norris9 wrote:
06 Aug 2025, 08:10
Perseus wrote:
05 Aug 2025, 21:07
norris9 wrote:
04 Aug 2025, 19:49
Very quiet.

If we had a 'job and finish' setup we'd have been going home 1 to 2 hours early.
That kind of explains you wanting it to return, don't you agree?

For balance, our shared van duties (which cover the greatest % of the office) have on average 160 tracked per day.
I definitely do not agree. That comment you have quoted is based on 1 single day that was extremely light. We've had 2 days like that all summer. Most summer days you can finish ~20 minutes early if there was no lapsing.

Anyone with sense would want a 'job and finish' setup - a fair duty size, single mail, no lapsing, go home when you are done. Shorter summer days, longer winter days. Most people who wouldn't want this are those who have kids to pick up.
The only way RM would go for your 'job and finish' is that if you got SISO paid for hours worked. You get paid up to the point you finish.
SkiSunday
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Re: Parcels through the roof, Mondays now very busy

Post by SkiSunday »

yellowbelly wrote:
06 Aug 2025, 19:18
norris9 wrote:
06 Aug 2025, 08:10
Perseus wrote:
05 Aug 2025, 21:07
norris9 wrote:
04 Aug 2025, 19:49
Very quiet.

If we had a 'job and finish' setup we'd have been going home 1 to 2 hours early.
That kind of explains you wanting it to return, don't you agree?

For balance, our shared van duties (which cover the greatest % of the office) have on average 160 tracked per day.
I definitely do not agree. That comment you have quoted is based on 1 single day that was extremely light. We've had 2 days like that all summer. Most summer days you can finish ~20 minutes early if there was no lapsing.

Anyone with sense would want a 'job and finish' setup - a fair duty size, single mail, no lapsing, go home when you are done. Shorter summer days, longer winter days. Most people who wouldn't want this are those who have kids to pick up.
The only way RM would go for your 'job and finish' is that if you got SISO paid for hours worked. You get paid up to the point you finish.
That will happen soon, in fact delivery will be put onto the best cost saving contracts ie Amazon within 5 years. Everything will be contracted out and all UK commercial property will be sold off for cash money and leased on tick. Billionaire accounting :wink:
Ozzvaldo
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Re: Parcels through the roof, Mondays now very busy

Post by Ozzvaldo »

SkiSunday wrote:
06 Aug 2025, 18:59
Ozzvaldo wrote:
06 Aug 2025, 15:43
One of the postcode areas in my office still delivers all of the Amazon work rather than them using their own drivers. There is usually upwards of 200 Tracked on a shared van in this area, nearer 250 on a Wednesday and Thursday. In contrast, The rest of the office without the Amazon contract usually has around 100 Tracked on a shared van duty.
What is the CWU views on that? Does that specific town have shorter walks? Sounds absolutely scandalous.
It's not even a separate town, just a part of the main town we deliver to with a particular postcode. These walks didn't have as much added on to them as the rest of the town in the last "fag packet" revision, but they're still unachievable every day (as are most of our other walks) and just have more letter mail left in the frame each day than the others.

It'll be interesting to see what the forthcoming ODM changes will bring if the idea is to clear all due mail streams every day. To achieve that goal they're going to have to make serious changes to walk sizes and add at least a couple of new ones. I have little reason to expect that the planners and managers will get it right.
Moose67
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Re: Parcels through the roof, Mondays now very busy

Post by Moose67 »

Don't forget from the 11th everybody starts collecting parcel force items from customers houses now that's going to be fun :nana :nana :nana
Thommo44
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Re: Parcels through the roof, Mondays now very busy

Post by Thommo44 »

Moose67 wrote:
07 Aug 2025, 20:19
Don't forget from the 11th everybody starts collecting parcel force items from customers houses now that's going to be fun :nana :nana :nana
We’ve had half a dozen new vans in our office over the last year, all too small for Parcel Force size parcels. If only they had a plan
Deadly
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Re: Parcels through the roof, Mondays now very busy

Post by Deadly »

Moose67 wrote:
07 Aug 2025, 20:19
Don't forget from the 11th everybody starts collecting parcel force items from customers houses now that's going to be fun :nana :nana :nana
Whaaaat?

When you say everybody you mean collection drivers not deliveries?
Hitcher
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Re: Parcels through the roof, Mondays now very busy

Post by Hitcher »

When do PF start taking our large packets because they're getting ridiculous?
SMS1969
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Re: Parcels through the roof, Mondays now very busy

Post by SMS1969 »

We had a meeting today to say that as from Monday, we will, in delivery, be collecting and delivering Parcelforce items. Apparently if they are too heavy or too large you can refuse to take the collections, not sure about if you can refuse to deliver them. There won’t be many :left: :crazy:
dazzler123
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Re: Parcels through the roof, Mondays now very busy

Post by dazzler123 »

SMS1969 wrote:
08 Aug 2025, 14:54
We had a meeting today to say that as from Monday, we will, in delivery, be collecting and delivering Parcelforce items. Apparently if they are too heavy or too large you can refuse to take the collections, not sure about if you can refuse to deliver them. There won’t be many :left: :crazy:
so its up to the postie to have an awkward standoff. When they know they size/weight of it anyway being booked
funkflex55
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Re: Parcels through the roof, Mondays now very busy

Post by funkflex55 »

Parcel force have a weight limit of 30kg for their services. I will not be lifting 30kg. We haven't even got any equipment for carrying large heavy loads.
Idk
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Re: Parcels through the roof, Mondays now very busy

Post by Idk »

No management at ours for the foreseeable, they've ran out of managers in the area as other units need them so we are just getting a visit when ones free for half hour.
Idk
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Re: Parcels through the roof, Mondays now very busy

Post by Idk »

dazzler123 wrote:
08 Aug 2025, 15:12
SMS1969 wrote:
08 Aug 2025, 14:54
We had a meeting today to say that as from Monday, we will, in delivery, be collecting and delivering Parcelforce items. Apparently if they are too heavy or too large you can refuse to take the collections, not sure about if you can refuse to deliver them. There won’t be many :left: :crazy:
so its up to the postie to have an awkward standoff. When they know they size/weight of it anyway being booked

If you press the item your collecting on the PDA it should come up with the weight on the screen
SkiSunday
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Re: Parcels through the roof, Mondays now very busy

Post by SkiSunday »

Idk wrote:
08 Aug 2025, 16:41
No management at ours for the foreseeable, they've ran out of managers in the area as other units need them so we are just getting a visit when ones free for half hour.
I assume you don't work at a unit with more than about 5 duties then? :Applause
Idk
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Re: Parcels through the roof, Mondays now very busy

Post by Idk »

SkiSunday wrote:
08 Aug 2025, 17:06
Idk wrote:
08 Aug 2025, 16:41
No management at ours for the foreseeable, they've ran out of managers in the area as other units need them so we are just getting a visit when ones free for half hour.
I assume you don't work at a unit with more than about 5 duties then? :Applause
Yeah, 30.
SkiSunday
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Re: Parcels through the roof, Mondays now very busy

Post by SkiSunday »

Idk wrote:
08 Aug 2025, 17:40
SkiSunday wrote:
08 Aug 2025, 17:06
Idk wrote:
08 Aug 2025, 16:41
No management at ours for the foreseeable, they've ran out of managers in the area as other units need them so we are just getting a visit when ones free for half hour.
I assume you don't work at a unit with more than about 5 duties then? :Applause
Yeah, 30.
Small DO then, we have 4 COMs and a DOM at mines, 120 duties, 90 'walks' around 85,000 DPs