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The "How was your day" thread.

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ad0128
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

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took 4 hours 5 minutes

hardly any packets and 4 signed for

only had about 80% call rate also

i'm confused as its a 3.5 hour duty :shock:
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heapsy wrote:
linkinpark wrote:
heapsy wrote:Friday was a bit easier. Saturday was not bad at all, very good for packets. Monday was busy. Last week we went on to 2/3rd of a row for lapsing, from 1/3rd previously.
Ha Ha, we are still talking lapsing WTF is that? something from the Chinese take away on a Saturday night? Stll not done any and wont because i dont have time if you do its because you walks easy! (Get over it and do it!) Or your a flyer (Try to do your job properly instead of risking your job and life!) or an office creep (Fill your boots youl get what you deserve!) FFS how hard is this? WE WORK OUR HOURS NO MORE NO LESS unless we wish!
Linkin, you are a complete idiot. My walk, as are many of the walks in our office, take about 4 hrs. I don't call that easy, with nearly 550 drops and a call rate of about 90%. As for the lapsing, well theres a silver lining there. If people can't do the job in time, they claim the docket, which also stops the problem of willful delay/ conduct issues. As for being a flyer, no, I come in on time and do the job right. I also have to say that I work in one of the biggest and busiest offices in Manchester, but we are surrounded by offices with less mail and easier walks.
2 things - Mods hat on - dont call members and idiot - its against the rules.

Mods hat off - Your bit about docket - what about people who have personal commitments which mean they cannot do docket - this is the problem with lapsing - its makes assumptions about duties and the managers believes a computer not the postie.

Banging me own drum, I work hard when I am at work and I rarely stop (except for MR) and I will work to my time if asked, but not over and if I say I can't do the duty in the time given then that means I can't.

My regular manager does believe me and will do what he can, but he is being pushed more and more by managers above him, and in that lies the root of all our problems in delivery. Managers who are far too removed from Deliveries now decide and lay the law down of the day to day running of duties, they do not realise, or at worst ignore, the problems they are storing up for the future. The bubble is about to burst - around September I hope.
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

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Busy day all round. Lapsing took, with bundling and bagging, about 1hr 30 mins, or there abouts. Docket going in tomorrow. :Very Happy Point taken about name calling, sorry, :sad: but lets face it, people don't know the circumstances within someone elses office, and therefore should withhold judgement on whether the duties are easy or not. Very few people in our office finish early on a regular basis. Usually once or twice a week at most, but mostly to time so they can hard be easy duties as was posted previously. We were advised by our rep to do the job to the book. As yet, I think there has only been one day where someone has not done the lapsing. The problem around doing/ not doing lapsing also centres around the strenght of the union rep. In our office the jury is still very much out on that one. Our office is now at stage 3 so we are currently playing it straight with the management to see who breaks first.
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Stormproof wrote:My week off :dance and there is no way they are going to ring me, I got rid of my mobile and have caller display at home :Very Happy
Are you looking forward to going back on Monday :Very Happy TBH I find that a weeks off is great until the Sunday when I get that sinking feeling that I have to come back into work :crazy: :crazy: :crazy: :crazy: :crazy:
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8hrs pay for 8 hrs work,am I sweating? answers on a postcard .by the way ,we are still underpaid by 20% according to the office for national statistics :shhhhh
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ad0128
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

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too hot
pissing with rain
busy (as normal for saturdays)
too many packets and signed for

Booked 45 mins

and got abused by a couple of junkies wanting their giro by 12.30 to cash it as PO. Changed route so they have to wait till monday :Very Happy

got a mouth full of swearing words as a went back to van to finish :Boo hoo!
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Bad day very busy, wet, windy and to top it off fell down someone's drive. They won't be getting post on wet days again from me as there drive is lethal.
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disgruntledpostie1 wrote:
Stormproof wrote:My week off :dance and there is no way they are going to ring me, I got rid of my mobile and have caller display at home :Very Happy
Are you looking forward to going back on Monday :Very Happy TBH I find that a weeks off is great until the Sunday when I get that sinking feeling that I have to come back into work :crazy: :crazy: :crazy: :crazy: :crazy:
Am looking forward to my day off Wednesday already, hopefully I'll win the lottery tonight and I'll never have to go back :dance
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


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Stormproof wrote:
disgruntledpostie1 wrote:
Stormproof wrote:My week off :dance and there is no way they are going to ring me, I got rid of my mobile and have caller display at home :Very Happy
Are you looking forward to going back on Monday :Very Happy TBH I find that a weeks off is great until the Sunday when I get that sinking feeling that I have to come back into work :crazy: :crazy: :crazy: :crazy: :crazy:
Am looking forward to my day off Wednesday already, hopefully I'll win the lottery tonight and I'll never have to go back :dance
:chuckle :chuckle :chuckle :chuckle What a wonderful employer, when people who are off on leave look forward to their day off instead of getting back to work :crazy: :crazy:
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Not as bad as it could have been for our office on Saturday. Mainly DSA and MS2. Warm and sunny all day.
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Nice day today. Covered someones day off, said I could do as many door 2 doors as I wanted, so I did all 700. 1 x 4p, 1 x 1.67p which comes to £42!!
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Really heavy again today (thank God for falling mail volumes) so I had to cut off just over an hour of deliveries, manager had gone home before I got back so I suppose I'm going to have one of those meetings in the morning :roll:
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disgruntledpostie1 wrote:Really heavy again today (thank God for falling mail volumes) so I had to cut off just over an hour of deliveries, manager had gone home before I got back so I suppose I'm going to have one of those meetings in the morning :roll:
Less time to complete tomorrows then :Very Happy
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Saturday never cleared office
Monday never cleared office

Wonder if its been reported ;liar :shhhhh

I'm under 30 and today my body has just said no. I'm exausted!!

Done a good deed for another postie so hoping that i catch that pig flu for a few days rest as reward
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ad0128 wrote:Saturday never cleared office
Monday never cleared office

Wonder if its been reported ;liar :shhhhh

I'm under 30 and today my body has just said no. I'm exausted!!

Done a good deed for another postie so hoping that i catch that pig flu for a few days rest as reward
I'm 30+ and my body is really struggling to make it through the day, I'm now on handfuls of painkillers just to make it through the day but strangely when I'm off I don't need them :hmmmm if they keep making us walk for longer and longer then I can see an awful lot of crippled in the future suing RM for the damage caused.
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