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REMEMBER THE GOOD OLD DAY'S

Reminisce about days gone by in the job.How it used to be what you miss and how things have changed.This is an open forum.
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Post by k979aaa »

When when waterproof trouser's were for keeping the rain out, remember the torches for showing us the way, remember the customer service we provided every day , remember our overtime docket's and our pay day , remember our helpful manager's of the day , remember all the time's we finnished early in the day , but most of all remember for all has gone away!.
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Post by majeed »

k979aaa wrote:...all has gone away!
...like the spare men they used to have in the office, to do overtime and in case someone was sick or on holiday. What do we have now? Pandemonium, chaos, stressed managers and posties and customers getting a sh*** service - so I've been told...
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Post by i love mail sort »

I remember i kept on forgetting to bring my tourch and had to use street lamps and peoples security lights to see the addresses. That will only happen again when the nights draw and i am out delivering near the evening :so there :so there
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Post by majeed »

i love mail sort wrote:I remember i kept on forgetting to bring my tourch and had to use street lamps and peoples security lights to see the addresses. That will only happen again when the nights draw and i am out delivering near the evening :so there :so there
While you remember, put your torch in one of your shoes after you have taken them off "after" work (is there an "after" any more??? :shock:). There is no way on God's Earth you will forget the torch in the morning!
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Post by boardie »

It is frightening to think but soon we might be looking back at now and thinking "ah they were the good old days".
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Post by majeed »

boardie wrote:It is frightening to think but soon we might be looking back at now and thinking "ah they were the good old days".
...that's wishful thinking: you are presuming that there will BE a company from within which to work and have those thoughts! Beware of the Thatcher's queue, i.e. the dole queue!
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i love mail sort wrote:I remember i kept on forgetting to bring my tourch and had to use street lamps and peoples security lights to see the addresses. That will only happen again when the nights draw and i am out delivering near the evening :so there :so there
I remember going up a close which had no lights whatsoever and the trusty torch's batteries [cheap] run out; leaving me to grope about in the pitch dark feeling the nameplates for delivery.
Or the time it ran out again as I come to the top of a close and stood on a cat's tail. I don't know who shat themselves the more the cat or myself!
Those were the days!
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Post by majeed »

BIG AL wrote:...[cheap]...cat's tail. I don't know who shat themselves the more the cat or myself!...

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Post by mucker »

i can remember when our uniform officer used to come around with our wage packets on a Friday morning :cool
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Post by paul_skinback »

I can remember doing a round where it was so cold, the flame on my lighter froze up!
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paul_skinback wrote:I can remember doing a round where it was so cold, the flame on my lighter froze up!
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Post by NWpostie »

for me I would say from 1988 to up to the start of SDD, it was great used to go out early morning and you had the whole world to yourself, no one to bother you, I used to enjoy seeing dawn coming up over the horizon, knowing not many people see this, no Victor meldrews to bother you as they were asleep or dead (a popular time for them to pop their clogs statistically) :Very Happy you do get the odd Milkmen, early morning dog walkers, everybody seemed friendlier at that time, I can leave gates open and walk across gardens without anybody shouting at me :dance second deliveries was usually a piece of p1ss you had your own and 2 other deliveries to do, you may get a handful of mail and get it done in no time.


Those days are now gone, long long gone :cuppa
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Post by paul_skinback »

NWpostie wrote:for me I would say from 1988 to up to the start of SDD, it was great used to go out early morning and you had the whole world to yourself, no one to bother you, I used to enjoy seeing dawn coming up over the horizon, knowing not many people see this, no Victor meldrews to bother you as they were asleep or dead (a popular time for them to pop their clogs statistically) :Very Happy you do get the odd Milkmen, early morning dog walkers, everybody seemed friendlier at that time, I can leave gates open and walk across gardens without anybody shouting at me :dance second deliveries was usually a piece of p1ss you had your own and 2 other deliveries to do, you may get a handful of mail and get it done in no time.


Those days are now gone, long long gone :cuppa
Yep, I must admit I loved to be up Dawns crack first thing in the morining as well?
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Post by NWpostie »

walked into that one didn't I ? :chuckle
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Post by k979aaa »

NWpostie wrote:walked into that one didn't I ? :chuckle
The trouble is now you are walking into sunset!. And the only crack you get is "What time do you call this"!. :cfo & :lfo two turd's don't make a right!.