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COURIER- MARCH

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Pinky 1
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Post by Pinky 1 »

POSTMAN wrote:Pouch box for midgets page 14 :neutral:
Don't laugh, we've got them pouch boxes in our area. In winter they flood with water and in the warm summer days the dogs crap all over them.
Lovely eh ? :cry
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Re: COURIER- MARCH

Post by resperin »

dont forget about them bigging up how well TNT are doing :crazy:
janitor
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Post by janitor »

Suppose theres still no result of the email survey they did on whether we think mail volumes are dropping then.
rowdogg
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Re: COURIER- MARCH

Post by rowdogg »

this had me in stiches, some funny f*ckers on here....don't know who wrte this but cracked me up

The star letter was a corker,please mr Crozier can I do 5 sets of D2D`s. LOL

^^^what a loser, that article was ridiculous!! what a tw*t. funny how that letter was the star letter. hey everyone we should all offer to take 5 d2ds out as well as the lapsing and do and extra 1hours delivery whilst prepping 3 walks in the morning all within a 4.5 day. anyway thats the gist of my letter heading for next months courier.
Himaggen
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Post by Himaggen »

Don't forget the photos on pages 8 and 11 which faithfully capture GeoRoute walking speed!
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Re: COURIER- MARCH

Post by johnnyp »

Pinky 1 wrote:
POSTMAN wrote:Pouch box for midgets page 14 :neutral:
Don't laugh, we've got them pouch boxes in our area. In winter they flood with water and in the warm summer days the dogs crap all over them.
Lovely eh ? :cry
Why are they not mounted on there stands?
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Post by montriff »

Pinky 1 wrote:
POSTMAN wrote:Pouch box for midgets page 14 :neutral:
Don't laugh, we've got them pouch boxes in our area. In winter they flood with water and in the warm summer days the dogs crap all over them.
Lovely eh ? :cry
you are kidding :crazy: i can't imagine bending down to open them 4or 5 times a day
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Re: COURIER- MARCH

Post by k979aaa »

johnnyp wrote:
Pinky 1 wrote:
POSTMAN wrote:Pouch box for midgets page 14 :neutral:
Don't laugh, we've got them pouch boxes in our area. In winter they flood with water and in the warm summer days the dogs crap all over them.
Lovely eh ? :cry
Why are they not mounted on there stands?
Duel use ie if they were on stands the postie may find it difficult too use as a toilet when the new 5 to 6 hour delivery spans come in. :shock:
DGP1
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Post by DGP1 »

k979aaa wrote:
johnnyp wrote:
Pinky 1 wrote:
POSTMAN wrote:Pouch box for midgets page 14 :neutral:
Don't laugh, we've got them pouch boxes in our area. In winter they flood with water and in the warm summer days the dogs crap all over them.
Lovely eh ? :cry
Why are they not mounted on there stands?
Duel use ie if they were on stands the postie may find it difficult too use as a toilet when the new 5 to 6 hour delivery spans come in. :shock:
WTF is that all about, surely there is some sort of H&S issue about a box being on the floor, why couldn't the box be attached to the postboc beside it :hmmmm
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Post by vigilante »

Im sorry. I confess. I had to read the "farewell from allan leighton".
I don't know what came over me, it was if I had to by some unknown force.

This is without doubt the biggest load of b+++++t I have ever heard spouted from the lips of the pink shirted one.

I especially laughed at the bit,"the great place to work programme will carry on under the guidance of Adam" :shock:
yeah and im sure as a gesture towards making this company a great employer, he will sacrifice his bonuses for a while--------yeah right.

Bye Allan-----missing you already.
Always be one step ahead, play their game but be wiser. Revenge is sweet.
Pinky 1
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Post by Pinky 1 »

disgruntledpostie1 wrote:
k979aaa wrote:
johnnyp wrote:
Pinky 1 wrote:
POSTMAN wrote:Pouch box for midgets page 14 :neutral:
Don't laugh, we've got them pouch boxes in our area. In winter they flood with water and in the warm summer days the dogs crap all over them.
Lovely eh ? :cry
Why are they not mounted on there stands?
Duel use ie if they were on stands the postie may find it difficult too use as a toilet when the new 5 to 6 hour delivery spans come in. :shock:
WTF is that all about, surely there is some sort of H&S issue about a box being on the floor, why couldn't the box be attached to the postboc beside it :hmmmm
These boxes are attached to postboxes where available, but obviously we need a lot more for 2nd 3rd and 4th pouches. The planning permission needed for these boxes is a lot quicker if they're sited on the floor, and therefore, less obtrusive. So that's what we get !
"Cara yn bod 'n briod , dydy 'n fawr at ca a hun 'n anad berson a 'ch angen at blina achos 'r bwyso chan 'ch buchedd "
" I like being married,, it's great to find that one special person you want to bother for the rest of your life "
DGP1
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Re: COURIER- MARCH

Post by DGP1 »

Pinky 1 wrote:
disgruntledpostie1 wrote:
k979aaa wrote:
johnnyp wrote:
Pinky 1 wrote:
POSTMAN wrote:Pouch box for midgets page 14 :neutral:
Don't laugh, we've got them pouch boxes in our area. In winter they flood with water and in the warm summer days the dogs crap all over them.
Lovely eh ? :cry
Why are they not mounted on there stands?
Duel use ie if they were on stands the postie may find it difficult too use as a toilet when the new 5 to 6 hour delivery spans come in. :shock:
WTF is that all about, surely there is some sort of H&S issue about a box being on the floor, why couldn't the box be attached to the postboc beside it :hmmmm
These boxes are attached to postboxes where available, but obviously we need a lot more for 2nd 3rd and 4th pouches. The planning permission needed for these boxes is a lot quicker if they're sited on the floor, and therefore, less obtrusive. So that's what we get !
I wouldn't be using them, my backs bad enough without having to bend over and lift a bag out of a ground level box (we complain about low level letterboxes being dangerous so how can low level pouch boxes be safe).
I'm preparing myself for the zombie invasion, rule number 1 - Cardio
Big Daz
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Re: COURIER- MARCH

Post by Big Daz »

I cant belive nobody has mentioned Leightons claim that we are on the verge of doubling the profits of Royal Mail Group.

Rather different from the doom and gloom of :mfo
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Re: COURIER- MARCH

Post by k979aaa »

Big Daz wrote:I cant belive nobody has mentioned Leightons claim that we are on the verge of doubling the profits of Royal Mail Group.

Rather different from the doom and gloom of :mfo
Well :lfo is hardly going to say i have failed is he as for that tw*t :mfo he has his shareholders to satisfy!.