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How do you go about claiming pressure O/T in your offices ?

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islfor
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How do you go about claiming pressure O/T in your offices ?

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We have to tell our manager if we are gonna be booking extended delivery, then he counts our empty slots on our frame before telling us the mail volumes are down, and then when we get back the signing of O/T sheet is in the managers office or not anywhere to be seen cos all managers have gone home.
The following day we are called into the office one by one and challenged why we have booked pressure O/T when the mail is apparently down on there computers ???

What happens in your offices ?
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Same thing is happening in my office :sad: but all that it'll mean is people who are not getting their OT will end up leaving/start trhowing the post everywhere/going on the sick.
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disgruntledpostie1 wrote:Same thing is happening in my office :sad: but all that it'll mean is people who are not getting their OT will end up leaving/start trhowing the post everywhere/going on the sick.
or people won't do as much as a second over their time & cut off . Very high handed arrogant and dictatorial approach - they don't get good will ? those idiots
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How do you go about claiming pressure O/T in your offices ?

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Don!t claim any, tell the Manager that you are protected by law to work your contracted hours and leave excess mail in the frame.(flexibility) :arrrghhh

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Just work to your contracted hours, & tell them to shove the O/T.
Mail volume might be down but mailsort & light bulbs excetera certainly are not.
If you want to do the O/T thats fine, but I never do O/T or anything other than what my duties are.
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Anyone whos claiming pressure MUST tell the line manager or Dom before they go out,we then tell them the next day what time we finished and as long as he/she does not think we are taking the piss then no probs as mail is delivered.
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johnnypick wrote:Anyone whos claiming pressure MUST tell the line manager or Dom before they go out,we then tell them the next day what time we finished and as long as he/she does not think we are taking the piss then no probs as mail is delivered.
That is the way it should be but the manager in my DO just says that the mail is not heavy enough and that if we don't take it out and deliver it we'll be done for wilful delay. (plus with the amount of people moving around from duty to duty people don't really know how long it will take).
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disgruntledpostie1 wrote:
johnnypick wrote:Anyone whos claiming pressure MUST tell the line manager or Dom before they go out,we then tell them the next day what time we finished and as long as he/she does not think we are taking the piss then no probs as mail is delivered.
That is the way it should be but the manager in my DO just says that the mail is not heavy enough and that if we don't take it out and deliver it we'll be done for wilful delay. (plus with the amount of people moving around from duty to duty people don't really know how long it will take).
Who ever come up with the must inform the manager before you go out ( bulls*it ) are we now foreseeing our finnishing time's for if i could do that i would have left long ago!. How longs a peice of string?. when will i die? , how many manager's does it take to stand up to a DOM?.
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islfor wrote:We have to tell our manager if we are gonna be booking extended delivery, then he counts our empty slots on our frame before telling us the mail volumes are down, and then when we get back the signing of O/T sheet is in the managers office or not anywhere to be seen cos all managers have gone home.
The following day we are called into the office one by one and challenged why we have booked pressure O/T when the mail is apparently down on there computers ???

What happens in your offices ?
We have to 'negotiate' with our line manager before we go out. The manager's own words. Except I don't remember it saying in the job description that I had to be some sort of mini-Alan Sugar just to get paid an hour overtime.
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k979aaa wrote:
disgruntledpostie1 wrote:
johnnypick wrote:Anyone whos claiming pressure MUST tell the line manager or Dom before they go out,we then tell them the next day what time we finished and as long as he/she does not think we are taking the piss then no probs as mail is delivered.
That is the way it should be but the manager in my DO just says that the mail is not heavy enough and that if we don't take it out and deliver it we'll be done for wilful delay. (plus with the amount of people moving around from duty to duty people don't really know how long it will take).
Who ever come up with the must inform the manager before you go out ( bulls*it ) are we now foreseeing our finnishing time's for if i could do that i would have left long ago!. How longs a peice of string?. when will i die? , how many manager's does it take to stand up to a DOM?.
Exactly!We'll know when we get back. I might try this the next time I need to book docket to see what reaction I get! :chuckle
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If we go over we book over... Manager only counts the empty slots on quiet days and only weighs bags on quiet days.
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Post by majeed »

Well, judging by the reaction of an itinerant manager from a DO in an another local town, I was led to believe that pressure O/T (in addition to absence O/T) was a local phenomenon: he had never heard of it, apparently. How we do it in our office is top secret! :Very Happy. Sorry folks! No juiciness here! :shock:
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