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Parcel Force Parcels
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kazardaimenu
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Re: Parcel Force Parcels
I think any large items should be a seperate duty. It’s alright picking up a Jiffy bag on your way round or a bag of nespresso pods but if you’ve gotta move refrigerators and colour TVs that shouldn’t be put on delivery staff.
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SpacePhoenix
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Re: Parcel Force Parcels
It doesn't seem to have reduced the number of large reaching the inward MC, if anything I think there's more.
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SMS1969
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Had my first one today, a massive television.
Should have refused it, but you risk getting into confrontation. That said, next time I will as I could hardly carry it and will probably know about it tomorrow with all the aches.
Should have refused it, but you risk getting into confrontation. That said, next time I will as I could hardly carry it and will probably know about it tomorrow with all the aches.
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ted_e_bear
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Re: Parcel Force Parcels
We've had a faulty lawnmower for return to Amazon, it wasn't even in a box, looked like the customer had just got it out of his shed still with grass stuck on it
The guy that collected it didn't want the confrontation either so when he got back after the initial wtf we supposed to do with that and where do we stick the label it got put in a mail sack
The guy that collected it didn't want the confrontation either so when he got back after the initial wtf we supposed to do with that and where do we stick the label it got put in a mail sack
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fadetogrey63
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Re: Parcel Force Parcels
That's just the start of what's to come. It's ridiculous putting this extra work on delivery staff, guess they think we gotta earn our 50p or so and hour pay rise!
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Hyrrokkin
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Re: Parcel Force Parcels
Better a confrontation than a serious back injury....manager wants it delivered he/she can carry it
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SMS1969
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It was a collection, not a delivery- I should have stated that!
So you end up with a confrontation with a member of public on your round, if you refuse it. But like I say, I will refuse or ask for their help next time.
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qwerty2
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Re: Parcel Force Parcels
Was the weight on the pda??SMS1969 wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 18:10It was a collection, not a delivery- I should have stated that!
So you end up with a confrontation with a member of public on your round, if you refuse it. But like I say, I will refuse or ask for their help next time.
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SMS1969
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Yes but it was less than 30kg and we’re told any weight up to that is ok to take.qwerty2 wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 18:21Was the weight on the pda??SMS1969 wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 18:10It was a collection, not a delivery- I should have stated that!
So you end up with a confrontation with a member of public on your round, if you refuse it. But like I say, I will refuse or ask for their help next time.
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Whippy
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Re: Parcel Force Parcels
30kg surely that’s a two man lift? How is this possible on single duties? Or are we going to be provided with a trolley to cart this stuff around?
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2chorizon
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Re: Parcel Force Parcels
On the parcelforce forum on here it says that there should be seperate dedicated collection rounds for these items.
And your COM should organise it using the redlands dashboard.
can someone get the diagramatics sheet posted on there and post it on this thread?
And your COM should organise it using the redlands dashboard.
can someone get the diagramatics sheet posted on there and post it on this thread?
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Hyrrokkin
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Re: Parcel Force Parcels
Either way our health is more important - these sizes/weights are going to do serious damageSMS1969 wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 18:10It was a collection, not a delivery- I should have stated that!
So you end up with a confrontation with a member of public on your round, if you refuse it. But like I say, I will refuse or ask for their help next time.
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Thommo44
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Guessing a manual handling assessment has been carried out and communicated to everyone? It is not solely down to the weight but a generic 30kg regardless of an assessment of the task, the individual, the load or the environment (TILE) does not seem like the right approach. Are there stairs, gates or any other trip hazards, how far is it carried, is there any equipment available that can be used, is it team or individual ?SMS1969 wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 18:41Yes but it was less than 30kg and we’re told any weight up to that is ok to take.qwerty2 wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 18:21Was the weight on the pda??SMS1969 wrote: ↑12 Aug 2025, 18:10It was a collection, not a delivery- I should have stated that!
So you end up with a confrontation with a member of public on your round, if you refuse it. But like I say, I will refuse or ask for their help next time.
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SMS1969
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It’s an absolute joke, we’ve got one trolly that’s permanently on a duty- oh, they might get one more for the whole office of more than 100 posties. It should be a two man lift yes, but this is Royal Mail. Parcelforce deliver our largest, in suitably sized vans and equipment for them. We get fook all and smaller vans.