Anyone know the difference in hourly pay between the 2?
Just had a changeover and temporarily moved onto 17t for Xmas, and completed a week on said duty, but it hasn't reflected on payslip. Or at least I don't think it has.
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7.5t v 17t
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grover_as
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Re: 7.5t v 17t
Your won't get the full 17t pay because you're just covering and not a permanent network driver. I believe it's £12/£13 a day extra you should get.
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SpacePhoenix
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sweepster70
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Re: 7.5t v 17t
Driving a 600 is by far the best job within Royal Mail. Network drivers are now underpaid for the work they do.