I'm sure the official guidline is you're not allowed to carry more than 7 specials on your delivery. This would be ok if they were only letters or very small packages. But how can you keep them on your person at all times when you get 3 or 4 that are bulky?
I had this out with the LM and he said that's what your pouch boxes are for. We'll see if they sing the same tune once a pouch box is opened and robbed.
Typical manager bollox. Their tune changes to suit their ends at every turn.
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How to deal with Specials when doing a town walk.
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We have a duty that covers all the shops/banks/travel agents in the town centre and that duty can have over 20 specials a day. A lot of these contain cash and the old boy that used to do the duty before he retired raised concerns about his safety. Of course his concerns weren't taken seriously by management. I would be interested to know if there is anything written down in black and white to limit how many you can carry. It seems by some of the responses that this is a grey area.IWW Fellow Worker wrote:Blimey mate! It would almost be worth getting a mate to knock you on the head and going half with him on the proceeds once you got out of hospital!disgruntledpostie1 wrote:I have known bike duties to take out up to 20, usually cash to travel agents. It will be interesting if someone gets robbed who gets to be blamed.
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When they decided all specials had to go in the back of vans a couple of our lads promptly took two hi-tops used on bag drop duies off the road as they had knackered rear door locks and Royal Fail previously wouldn't pay for them to be fixed as it might cost money that could be used in a screw's bonus.

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Special Deliverys
There is an agreement regarding S/Ds i have a copy in our office and yes there is a limit to what vans and walking opgs take out ,trouble is we dont use it at the moment,things will change soon me thinks.
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There are rules as to how many specials an individual should carry and I think the total is 8 for a delivery on foot, 5 if considered high value, I don't recall there being a different value for cyclists - I think a vehicle can carry 35 but has to have a secure box for HV items - I'm pretty sure we have a list in our locker - I'll take a look when I'm in there tomorrow.
I do remember thinking that the figures were higher than I thought they would be.
I do remember thinking that the figures were higher than I thought they would be.