mosaddler wrote:as a newbie myself i do sometimes feel quiting as the lack of training/help/advice etc.
i dont have a fix round and the do i work at covers over 50 different rounds.
if im given a new round to do and theres no information on what to expect i do feel let down.
a couple of time i have finished as late as 6pm that was during the first couple of weeks when i started.

The problem is once they see you can take the s**t, they'll never giver you a fixed round.
I started 2 years ago got 3 days training on a delivery, then did it on my own for one day. Ever since I've doing different walks every day, sometimes at different offices. Even though theres at least 4 or 5 vacant deliveries, which have a different person on everyday. Also, when your on a new delivery and your struggling to throw it in, the manager and full timers get on your back for not sorting which is really frustrating.
I'm leaving the job soon, I love the job and now don't mind being on different deliveries everyday. But after 2 years of not having a long weekend, never knowing my days off and working way beyond my hours. Not too mention booking a holiday abroad for my annual leave. Only to find the day before, my manger has scribbled it out. Same with overtime, and union reps do absolutly nothing.
Back to your original question, over the last year half of all new posties have left within the first month.