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Finally getting out of here!!

Postal workers discussion forum. Discuss the day to day life in a Blue Shirt.
TopperGas
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Re: Finally getting out of here!!

Post by TopperGas »

SpacePhoenix wrote:
18 Jan 2026, 13:11
postiewhite wrote:
18 Jan 2026, 09:27
Every day the line manager is taking people into the office, and monitoring performance on some people too (totally unjustified), it's like being back at middle school.
It seems like these days every manager is under so much pressure from their manager to save as many hours as possible. They probably have a target for the minimum number of hours to save or they get moved on.
I know that's a fact as each year our manager says he's been told to lose X amount of hours, I assume if he doesn't come up with a plan his manager will just cut the hours anyway?

It'll be interesting how the job evolves this year as if Tracked remains high all year then there's no way mail can be delivered daily on most duties in my DO regardless of whether the ODM is being rolled out fully or not.
RuralVan
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Re: Finally getting out of here!!

Post by RuralVan »

Good luck in your new job, just please dont be one of those Jobsworth binmen who refuse to take the green garden bins, because it's got a rotten broken up fence panel in it. Our binmen used to get a Christmas tip from us. They dont anymore. Just saying.
Hitcher
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Re: Finally getting out of here!!

Post by Hitcher »

You'll be on the 'Waste Disposal Chat Forum' in a few weeks time. :wink:
hewittinspain
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Re: Finally getting out of here!!

Post by hewittinspain »

RuralVan wrote:
18 Jan 2026, 21:22
Good luck in your new job, just please dont be one of those Jobsworth binmen who refuse to take the green garden bins, because it's got a rotten broken up fence panel in it. Our binmen used to get a Christmas tip from us. They dont anymore. Just saying.
Street cleansing operative is not a binman. It's cleaning streets, picking up litter etc
Tman
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Joined: 21 Oct 2007, 09:57

Re: Finally getting out of here!!

Post by Tman »

Some must be really suffering in the job if being a binman looks attractive.
Our poor sods never seem to stop running even in the height of Summer. I wonder how many of them dream of being a postie..?
toonshola
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Re: Finally getting out of here!!

Post by toonshola »

Tman wrote:
19 Jan 2026, 10:11
Some must be really suffering in the job if being a binman looks attractive.
Our poor sods never seem to stop running even in the height of Summer. I wonder how many of them dream of being a postie..?
The really sad fact is nearly all jobs around our pay grade and “skills” are like this. Stupid workloads that no human being should subject to in the name of efficiency so those at the top can reap the rewards. It’s barbaric when you think about it. Take our job for example, in a fair and equal world a delivery should be achievable by walking at a normal pace with maybe 15 mins to spare at the end as a thank you for walking around in all weathers throughout the year. Instead we have delivery’s 90 mins too big with an under pressure DO manager constantly questioning why we can’t do the humanly impossible day in day out.
Future generations will look back in horror at the world of work we are currently in.
hewittinspain
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Re: Finally getting out of here!!

Post by hewittinspain »

Tman wrote:
19 Jan 2026, 10:11
Some must be really suffering in the job if being a binman looks attractive.
Our poor sods never seem to stop running even in the height of Summer. I wonder how many of them dream of being a postie..?
Why who is going for a binmans job? He says Street Cleansing Operative. Nothing to do with bins
DiamondSmiles
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Re: Finally getting out of here!!

Post by DiamondSmiles »

Tman wrote:
19 Jan 2026, 10:11
Some must be really suffering in the job if being a binman looks attractive.
Our poor sods never seem to stop running even in the height of Summer. I wonder how many of them dream of being a postie..?
They are on job and finish. Postie's used to do the same.
Tman
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Re: Finally getting out of here!!

Post by Tman »

hewittinspain wrote:
19 Jan 2026, 12:53
Why who is going for a binmans job? He says Street Cleansing Operative. Nothing to do with bins
Fair enough, so it's broken glass, half-eaten MacD's, syringes, piles of spew, used tissues, dog/fox shite, etc etc.
Clearly much better all round. :Sick
qwerty2
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Re: Finally getting out of here!!

Post by qwerty2 »

Tman wrote:
19 Jan 2026, 17:47
hewittinspain wrote:
19 Jan 2026, 12:53
Why who is going for a binmans job? He says Street Cleansing Operative. Nothing to do with bins
Fair enough, so it's broken glass, half-eaten MacD's, syringes, piles of spew, used tissues, dog/fox shite, etc etc.
Clearly much better all round. :Sick
That's what some back yards are like :thumbdown
norris9
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Re: Finally getting out of here!!

Post by norris9 »

All the best.

The job is different for everyone. Sometimes it's light and an absolute breeze, sometimes it's busy and toxic, sometimes it's somewhere in-between...

Luckily, for the past year or so it's mostly been a breeze, but I know the USO changes to come may flip things 180 degrees. There's always that worry that things could become toxic for weeks/months or worse. I understand that anyone working with consistently toxic management and ridiculous workload would want to get the hell out.
postiewhite
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Re: Finally getting out of here!!

Post by postiewhite »

Tman wrote:
19 Jan 2026, 17:47
hewittinspain wrote:
19 Jan 2026, 12:53
Why who is going for a binmans job? He says Street Cleansing Operative. Nothing to do with bins
Fair enough, so it's broken glass, half-eaten MacD's, syringes, piles of spew, used tissues, dog/fox shite, etc etc.
Clearly much better all round. :Sick
Oo shall I add to your list?!
What about the fact it's

Monday to Friday with no more Saturdays,

Full sick pay for 4 months rising to 6 months full then 6 months half which is what Royal Mail took away.

Job and knock (always a bonus)

No bullying managers (my friend works under the same manager as I'm going to) and it's a very steady job. Yes it's picking up litter, also graffiti removal, keeping up with planters in town centres, so very varied.

Better pay rises, 4% last April, 5% the year before with 1 days holiday added to your allowance two years ago.

26 days holiday + 8 bank holidays rising to 31 days after 5 years.

Better pension scheme (LGPS)

Start rate £26400 rising to £28100 after one year (my RM contract is 35 hours and I don't hit £26000 currently).

Opportunities to better yourself with many internal jobs that are advised.

Steady work at Christmas and not getting the horrible pressure which will only get much worse as parcels are up regularly now.

No more worries about USO changes which will restart very shortly now that Xmas is out of the way, this will never benefit members.


So yeah, I'm looking forward to picking up half eaten Mc'Donalds with my full PPE, the binliner and stick just to get out of the Tsunami that's around the corner in my current job.
I'm not quite sure you could ever trump that! :wave
toonshola
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Re: Finally getting out of here!!

Post by toonshola »

postiewhite wrote:
19 Jan 2026, 18:24
Tman wrote:
19 Jan 2026, 17:47
hewittinspain wrote:
19 Jan 2026, 12:53
Why who is going for a binmans job? He says Street Cleansing Operative. Nothing to do with bins
Fair enough, so it's broken glass, half-eaten MacD's, syringes, piles of spew, used tissues, dog/fox shite, etc etc.
Clearly much better all round. :Sick
Oo shall I add to your list?!
What about the fact it's

Monday to Friday with no more Saturdays,

Full sick pay for 4 months rising to 6 months full then 6 months half which is what Royal Mail took away.

Job and knock (always a bonus)

No bullying managers (my friend works under the same manager as I'm going to) and it's a very steady job. Yes it's picking up litter, also graffiti removal, keeping up with planters in town centres, so very varied.

Better pay rises, 4% last April, 5% the year before with 1 days holiday added to your allowance two years ago.

26 days holiday + 8 bank holidays rising to 31 days after 5 years.

Better pension scheme (LGPS)

Start rate £26400 rising to £28100 after one year (my RM contract is 35 hours and I don't hit £26000 currently).

Opportunities to better yourself with many internal jobs that are advised.

Steady work at Christmas and not getting the horrible pressure which will only get much worse as parcels are up regularly now.

No more worries about USO changes which will restart very shortly now that Xmas is out of the way, this will never benefit members.


So yeah, I'm looking forward to picking up half eaten Mc'Donalds with my full PPE, the binliner and stick just to get out of the Tsunami that's around the corner in my current job.
I'm not quite sure you could ever trump that! :wave
You forgot one other massive thing, you will never have to listen to Dave Ward prattle on about expanding the role of the postal worker and Martin Walsh explain that the uso change is actually going to be good for a postal workers fatigue. Getting out of Royal Mail is good but being able to cut ties with this ridiculous union is almost as satisfying I would imagine.
postiewhite
EX ROYAL MAIL
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Joined: 23 Jul 2013, 18:38
Gender: Male

Re: Finally getting out of here!!

Post by postiewhite »

toonshola wrote:
19 Jan 2026, 18:30
postiewhite wrote:
19 Jan 2026, 18:24
Tman wrote:
19 Jan 2026, 17:47
hewittinspain wrote:
19 Jan 2026, 12:53
Why who is going for a binmans job? He says Street Cleansing Operative. Nothing to do with bins
Fair enough, so it's broken glass, half-eaten MacD's, syringes, piles of spew, used tissues, dog/fox shite, etc etc.
Clearly much better all round. :Sick
Oo shall I add to your list?!
What about the fact it's

Monday to Friday with no more Saturdays,

Full sick pay for 4 months rising to 6 months full then 6 months half which is what Royal Mail took away.

Job and knock (always a bonus)

No bullying managers (my friend works under the same manager as I'm going to) and it's a very steady job. Yes it's picking up litter, also graffiti removal, keeping up with planters in town centres, so very varied.

Better pay rises, 4% last April, 5% the year before with 1 days holiday added to your allowance two years ago.

26 days holiday + 8 bank holidays rising to 31 days after 5 years.

Better pension scheme (LGPS)

Start rate £26400 rising to £28100 after one year (my RM contract is 35 hours and I don't hit £26000 currently).

Opportunities to better yourself with many internal jobs that are advised.

Steady work at Christmas and not getting the horrible pressure which will only get much worse as parcels are up regularly now.

No more worries about USO changes which will restart very shortly now that Xmas is out of the way, this will never benefit members.


So yeah, I'm looking forward to picking up half eaten Mc'Donalds with my full PPE, the binliner and stick just to get out of the Tsunami that's around the corner in my current job.
I'm not quite sure you could ever trump that! :wave
You forgot one other massive thing, you will never have to listen to Dave Ward prattle on about expanding the role of the postal worker and Martin Walsh explain that the uso change is actually going to be good for a postal workers fatigue. Getting out of Royal Mail is good but being able to cut ties with this ridiculous union is almost as satisfying I would imagine.
Absolutely agree with you there!!!!
Sean06
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Re: Finally getting out of here!!

Post by Sean06 »

When did rm take away 6months full pay 6 months half pay??