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turbine 63
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- Location: Auvergne (France)
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Hi , I'm back on your forum !
We are trying on our french forum ,to make a list of the advantages you can get working as a postman .
In France, when you are a postman , you can have :
- about £40 reduction on sports license
- £10 reduction to go to cultural sites
- 20% reduction for internet connection
- free credit card
- current account remunerated
On the other hand, we buy stamps, parcel etc ... at the same price as customers .
What about yours advantages in RM ?
I'm sorry but my english dont make progress since my last visit at RMC . Congratulation for the new website !
We are trying on our french forum ,to make a list of the advantages you can get working as a postman .
In France, when you are a postman , you can have :
- about £40 reduction on sports license
- £10 reduction to go to cultural sites
- 20% reduction for internet connection
- free credit card
- current account remunerated
On the other hand, we buy stamps, parcel etc ... at the same price as customers .
What about yours advantages in RM ?
I'm sorry but my english dont make progress since my last visit at RMC . Congratulation for the new website !
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piranha
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 496
- Joined: 01 Aug 2007, 09:30
- Gender: Male
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about 50 free first class stamps at xmas
ummmm....
ummmm....
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johnnyp
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- Gender: Male
- Location: SE ENGLAND
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A free redirection if we can afford to move 
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turbine 63
- Posts: 21
- Joined: 19 Mar 2008, 20:45
- Location: Auvergne (France)
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Is it a joke ????piranha wrote:about 50 free first class stamps at xmas
ummmm....
I hope you are happy when santa claus come at home with your stamps !
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TrueBlueTerrier
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No its true - we work for a giving company. I wish our Unions were as strong as yours.turbine 63 wrote:Is it a joke ????piranha wrote:about 50 free first class stamps at xmas
ummmm....
I hope you are happy when santa claus come at home with your stamps !
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turbine 63
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They give you only this ?
I thought that in France La Poste was no giving , but, In UK , I can see that its not better
I thought that in France La Poste was no giving , but, In UK , I can see that its not better
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POSTMAN
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In our Monthly propaganda news letter thing there is a list of so called benefits,they really are crap for a company this size.
Maybe someone who has their collection in a binder(there are such people) can list a few.
Welcome back btw
Maybe someone who has their collection in a binder(there are such people) can list a few.
Welcome back btw
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
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dohnut
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current account remunerated? what does this mean, they pay off all your debts lol.
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norbert
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Yeah likewise , it was good last time especially for a "skinhead's reunion forum "POSTMAN wrote:In our Monthly propaganda news letter thing there is a list of so called benefits,they really are crap for a company this size.
Maybe someone who has their collection in a binder(there are such people) can list a few.
Welcome back btw
MURDERERS. Need to dispose of a body? Simply parcel it up and post it to yourself via DHL. You will never see it again.
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turbine 63
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I dont had the correct term : its a cheque account , witch in France dont earn you interests (I think that is the same thing in UK) so when you works at La Poste, your cheque account, if it is at The Postal Bank (La Banque Postale), give you interests I think its about , 3.5 or 4 %, .I think it's a good thing ,dohnut wrote:current account remunerated? what does this mean, they pay off all your debts lol.
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TrueBlueTerrier
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1/2 a spice more than we get - (sorry spice slang for sweets here)jockthearab wrote:In my office at christmas time the boss buys a 2k tub of Cadbury's Roses to share between 120 staff
So that equates to half a sweet each .(all heart aint he)
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saga
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Bonjour mon ami, vive La France,oh-la-la, frogs legs and all things French. Many years ago, we had a packet of lettuce seeds as well as our free stamps for Xmas. Oh, happy days! Bon nuit.
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theflyingpostman
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- Location: The Home Counties
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Do the banks in France charge you for having a "cheque account"? In the UK they don't.turbine 63 wrote:I dont had the correct term : its a cheque account , witch in France dont earn you interests (I think that is the same thing in UK) so when you works at La Poste, your cheque account, if it is at The Postal Bank (La Banque Postale), give you interests I think its about , 3.5 or 4 %, .I think it's a good thing ,dohnut wrote:current account remunerated? what does this mean, they pay off all your debts lol.
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turbine 63
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Banks are allways taking money on your account, they take charges , about £6 a trimestre for the cheepest bank . 
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k979aaa
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We did used to have a benifit or ( advantage ) it is called a pension but royalmail has made us all work for five years longer, or lose in my case 3750 euro's a year for the rest of my life when i reach 60 years old.