It is still a failure. Of course the manager should be there to record it.norris9 wrote: ↑31 Aug 2025, 18:41I got taken into a meeting once for putting mail back in the frame when I'd got back. It wasn't much, but was told that by putting it back in the frame it meant that the duty had failed.
Ridiculous rules. No idea if that's still actually the rule or if the manager pulled that rule out of their butt cheeks or what.
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Rve83ndxd
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Re: Finish on time
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SkiSunday
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Re: Finish on time
You mean the next morning? The day after?Rve83ndxd wrote: ↑31 Aug 2025, 19:41It is still a failure. Of course the manager should be there to record it.norris9 wrote: ↑31 Aug 2025, 18:41I got taken into a meeting once for putting mail back in the frame when I'd got back. It wasn't much, but was told that by putting it back in the frame it meant that the duty had failed.
Ridiculous rules. No idea if that's still actually the rule or if the manager pulled that rule out of their butt cheeks or what.![]()
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Edward Hunter
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Re: Finish on time
You really should know if youve been in the job that long. All offices are different so ask your manager what they want you to do. They tell you. You do it and youre covered.TBH most offices are so short staffed they actually dont care as long as youve done your tracked. And remember, stuff is going to be left under the new way of working so you are just ahead of the curve so dont worry.
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Postie45
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Re: Finish on time
Its simple, you tell the manager youre going to be finsihing ontime and its unlikely youll complete, then follow his instructions.
Any issues see rep.
Any issues see rep.