I started on 30th April 1984
seems like a lifetime ago now...
Royal Mail didn`t worry about budgets/targets/profits etc.
There was no WTL/Team Briefs
You could smoke on your frame/fitting
Postman used to be able to borrow vans for their own use
(I remember one guy filled a hi-top up with so many bags of cement,planks of wood etc,it
had difficulty moving)
Young postman today must think I`m joking when I tell them
we used to just have the one bag of mail most days...
OK,there were no limits on bag weights,so quite often,the bag was 25kg
should we require an extra bag,it was left usually at a paper shop en-route.
You could leave Rebate mail(the predecessor of Mailsort) up to 7 days in your
frame before you had to deliver it)
sorting used to take no longer than 30 mins(and there was no mech bundles)
One of my first walks had over 600 calls,but I was finished most days at 8.45am
OK we had second delivery to do,and boxes to empty,but we usually took it in turns,
so only 1 person did 4 or 5 second deliveries,and the rest of us went straight home.
Door to Doors(or Household Deliveries as they were called then)were sporadic-some weeks
we had them,others not.
Of course,there was a downside to working for Royal Mail back then...
the wages,in real terms,were even worse than today
The Inspectors(manager) used to send you home if you had dirty shoes
If you left any mail on your bench,you could expect a "Please Explain" letter
the next day.
Trainers were a big no-no
the bikes had NO gears at all(even the slightest hill was a bastard)
the wet weather gear consisted of a donkey jacket,which was "upgraded" to a kagool
after a while
What door to doors we had usually consisted of bingo cards from various newspapers,
and woe betide anyone who missed any house out,as more often than not,the occupant of that house
would be on the blower asking where there bingo card was
So...which is best?
Allen