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Uniform
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Stormproof
- Posts: 6116
- Joined: 07 Jul 2007, 21:03
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Uniform
Ordered a new fleece last week, it came through today. I've just opened the bag to find the worse quality uniform I've ever seen, more like blue grey, with navy patches and really thin, think I'll send it back, would rather not wear one if I'm going to look like a tramp in it.
So keep on moving, moving, moving your feet
Keep on shuf-shuf-shuffling to this ghost dance beat
Just keep on walking down never ending streets
Illegitimi non carborundum
Keep on shuf-shuf-shuffling to this ghost dance beat
Just keep on walking down never ending streets
Illegitimi non carborundum
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baldrick
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 5038
- Joined: 13 Sep 2007, 23:37
- Gender: Male
Re: Uniform
Apart from the RM shirts, I prefer to buy my own gear now.
I buy Craghopper trousers from TK Maxx - £16 or £20 for the
'zip-off' ones that can be changed into shorts - half the price
they sell at in outdoor shops, and Berghaus fleeces from Milletts
online - I've just ordered two, first at £30 (reduced from £40)
and the second at half that £15, plus £5 postage.
I buy Craghopper trousers from TK Maxx - £16 or £20 for the
'zip-off' ones that can be changed into shorts - half the price
they sell at in outdoor shops, and Berghaus fleeces from Milletts
online - I've just ordered two, first at £30 (reduced from £40)
and the second at half that £15, plus £5 postage.
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fmrPOSTIE
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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- Joined: 29 Oct 2008, 20:52
- Gender: Male
Re: Uniform
blue grey? is this the new uniform or the old issue?
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Stormproof
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- Gender: Female
Re: Uniform
Its meant to be old issue, was dreading being the 1st in my office to get the new red fleece, but going on the state of the old blue ones wish they had sent a red one now. Have decided to return it tomorrow.fmrPOSTIE wrote:blue grey? is this the new uniform or the old issue?
So keep on moving, moving, moving your feet
Keep on shuf-shuf-shuffling to this ghost dance beat
Just keep on walking down never ending streets
Illegitimi non carborundum
Keep on shuf-shuf-shuffling to this ghost dance beat
Just keep on walking down never ending streets
Illegitimi non carborundum
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fmrPOSTIE
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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- Joined: 29 Oct 2008, 20:52
- Gender: Male
Re: Uniform
My uniform was really good quality. The fleece is the best bit of workwear ive ever had!k66yla wrote:Its meant to be old issue, was dreading being the 1st in my office to get the new red fleece, but going on the state of the old blue ones wish they had sent a red one now. Have decided to return it tomorrow.fmrPOSTIE wrote:blue grey? is this the new uniform or the old issue?
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DGP1
- Posts: 15551
- Joined: 07 Jun 2007, 20:39
- Gender: Male
- Location: Terminus
Re: Uniform
Sherpas Rule wrote:I wish they would take back the Harrington, my one's on the verge of falling to bits and I hate the new fleeces.
I'm preparing myself for the zombie invasion, rule number 1 - Cardio
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baldrick
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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Re: Uniform
The old fleeces were quite good, except that they could have done with inner pockets.
But I don't like wearing clothing which identifies me as a postal worker on my journeys
to and from work, since the service has gone downhill and the public regard for posties
has gone.
Thanks :lfo :cfo
But I don't like wearing clothing which identifies me as a postal worker on my journeys
to and from work, since the service has gone downhill and the public regard for posties
has gone.
Thanks :lfo :cfo
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simply_the_best
- Posts: 594
- Joined: 24 Sep 2007, 10:29
Re: Uniform
Sherpas Rule wrote:I wish they would take back the Harrington, my one's on the verge of falling to bits and I hate the new fleeces.
The harrington was the best bit of uniform we had, and RM stop them
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k979aaa
- Posts: 12578
- Joined: 03 Sep 2007, 19:14
- Gender: Male
- Location: THE NORTH
Re: Uniform
Yep i wanted one but could not get it was very disappointedsimply_the_best wrote:Sherpas Rule wrote:I wish they would take back the Harrington, my one's on the verge of falling to bits and I hate the new fleeces.
The harrington was the best bit of uniform we had, and RM stop them
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ramsay ladders
- Posts: 30
- Joined: 18 Dec 2008, 17:21
- Gender: Male
Re: Uniform
I got one last week and agree with all you say. I think I could put my finger through it with a little force, cheap and nasty rubbish.k66yla wrote:Ordered a new fleece last week, it came through today. I've just opened the bag to find the worse quality uniform I've ever seen, more like blue grey, with navy patches and really thin, think I'll send it back, would rather not wear one if I'm going to look like a tramp in it.
When are the new uniforms being issued anyway?
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TrueBlueTerrier
- FORUM ADMINISTRATOR
- Posts: 72628
- Joined: 30 Dec 2006, 10:29
- Gender: Male
- Location: On my couch
Re: Uniform
According to the annual reported posted elsewhere on RMC they will start issuing the new stuff in the next FY. So April 09ramsay ladders wrote:I got one last week and agree with all you say. I think I could put my finger through it with a little force, cheap and nasty rubbish.k66yla wrote:Ordered a new fleece last week, it came through today. I've just opened the bag to find the worse quality uniform I've ever seen, more like blue grey, with navy patches and really thin, think I'll send it back, would rather not wear one if I'm going to look like a tramp in it.
When are the new uniforms being issued anyway?
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johnsouthwales
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Re: Uniform
talking of hi-vis, i could swear someone on the till at asda was wearing one...
i seen shelf stackers wearing them on the store floor.. can understand the safety aspect while in a warehouse where a forklift maybe floating about, but in shopping aisle is just taking these freakin things just too far. trolley collectors have to wear them in carpark which is another point. but why the fek inside the store?
another story i've heard is that in france, ordinary car drivers have to wear hi-vis at all times... have to check that one out rofL. wont be long til its over here tut..
another story i've heard is that in france, ordinary car drivers have to wear hi-vis at all times... have to check that one out rofL. wont be long til its over here tut..
and here comes avi cohen! oh i say! at the same end, he's got one back!!
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johnsouthwales
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Re: Uniform
French police may enjoy a windfall from Wednesday onwards as laws requiring reflective jackets and warning triangles in cars become enforceable with fines, the AA warns.
This comes at the end of a month when an Italian municipality searched its road offences records and harvested fines from UK drivers dating as far back as June 2007.
Persistent reports of gendarmes inspecting cars and ticking off a list of required safety equipment items have continued to filter through to the AA this summer.
On Wednesday 1 October, drivers in France who are not carrying a reflective jacket or a warning triangle may be fined on the spot €90 – €135.
This comes at the end of a month when an Italian municipality searched its road offences records and harvested fines from UK drivers dating as far back as June 2007.
Persistent reports of gendarmes inspecting cars and ticking off a list of required safety equipment items have continued to filter through to the AA this summer.
On Wednesday 1 October, drivers in France who are not carrying a reflective jacket or a warning triangle may be fined on the spot €90 – €135.
and here comes avi cohen! oh i say! at the same end, he's got one back!!
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Stormproof
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Re: Uniform
Was talking about this the other day to my mum who lives in France, a reflective waistcoat/jacket must be carried in the vehicle at all times, luckily for her shes got one of my old waterproofsjohnsouthwales wrote:French police may enjoy a windfall from Wednesday onwards as laws requiring reflective jackets and warning triangles in cars become enforceable with fines, the AA warns.
This comes at the end of a month when an Italian municipality searched its road offences records and harvested fines from UK drivers dating as far back as June 2007.
Persistent reports of gendarmes inspecting cars and ticking off a list of required safety equipment items have continued to filter through to the AA this summer.
On Wednesday 1 October, drivers in France who are not carrying a reflective jacket or a warning triangle may be fined on the spot €90 – €135.
So keep on moving, moving, moving your feet
Keep on shuf-shuf-shuffling to this ghost dance beat
Just keep on walking down never ending streets
Illegitimi non carborundum
Keep on shuf-shuf-shuffling to this ghost dance beat
Just keep on walking down never ending streets
Illegitimi non carborundum
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dodgedr007
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- Joined: 12 Mar 2009, 17:14
- Gender: Male
Re: Uniform
johnsouthwales wrote:talking of hi-vis, i could swear someone on the till at asda was wearing one...i seen shelf stackers wearing them on the store floor.. can understand the safety aspect while in a warehouse where a forklift maybe floating about, but in shopping aisle is just taking these freakin things just too far. trolley collectors have to wear them in carpark which is another point. but why the fek inside the store?
another story i've heard is that in france, ordinary car drivers have to wear hi-vis at all times... have to check that one out rofL. wont be long til its over here tut..
whilst working at tesco's some years ago it was common place for staff to be trained all positions as it was a small store quite often there work be only two people working the tills as deliverys came in. If it got busy the boss would take people straight of delivery duties to work the tills until either the customers have gone or the deliveries have cleared. hence we would quite often work the tills whilst wearing hi-vis jackets. wethe of not these rules have changed now I can't say but I would'nt put it past them
Cheers, Dodgedr007
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