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Delivery Call Rates : Call rate Calculator Exercise

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Geezer
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Delivery Call Rates : Call rate Calculator Exercise

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Letter to Branches





No. 1090/10 Ref. 230.03 Date: 7th December 2010


To: Branches with POSTAL Members

Dear Colleague,

Delivery Call Rates – Call rate Calculator Validation Exercise

Branches will be aware that meetings have been taking place recently to validate and update certain aspects of the revisions tools and to generally move things forward regarding measurement and performance standards etc; some of this has involved testing in a live environment. The CWU had previously questioned the accuracy of the call rate calculator (CRC) used in Pegasus to establish delivery route call rates and as a consequence some testing of the calculator/system against actual physical counts and manual calculations took place with full CWU involvement. The outcome of the validation exercise is attached for the information of Branches and Representatives.

Further to this a document entitled “Establishing Call Rate – Best Practice” has been jointly agreed to provide guidance to Delivery Representatives and managers when dealing with this issue.

The outcome of the exercise is that if the call rate calculator is used in line with the validation report and best practice document then the call rate Calculator is deemed as accurate and reliable enough to provide call rates when dealing with this aspect of delivery routes.

A simple sheet indicating how to manually calculate the call rate is also attached.

Please note that the establishment of call rates does not include D2D which should be factored in after the call rate has been established using the attached xls conversion chart.

Any enquiries to Bob Gibson’s Office, quoting reference 230.03
Email Address: hnutley@cwu.org

Yours Sincerely


Bob Gibson
CWU Assistant Secretary

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pickaname
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Post by pickaname »

More crap from the union/rm amalgamated branch...

Just count the empty slots ffs...
Grinder64
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Post by Grinder64 »

pickaname wrote:More crap from the union/rm amalgamated branch...

Just count the empty slots ffs...
...and on a day that realistically gives an overall assessment of mail; not on the lightest Tuesday in the middle of July as RM bods seem to favour. :no no
D2D should also be included, after all it's workload now cold calling or not - 16.67% per day n'est ce pas?
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dazzlin72
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Post by dazzlin72 »

The RM calculate that you only knock on 17 houses in the whole of your walk with rec, reg, & pkts as well! i did that in my first bag alone today! What about the other six bags?
guvenor
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Post by guvenor »

why not ask for guidance from lino or dim as to what do you want me to do with my 10 rec and26 pkts i have left i have already reached my agreed limit on doors chapped you couldn,t make it up ffs :angel
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Re: Delivery Call Rates : Call rate Calculator Exercise

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You lazy posties are just making it up! You know the mail's dropping off! ;liar I expect you're just fiddling the figures to make sure you're hard working DIM doesn't get his well deserved bonus. :whistle

Just another example of people who live in offices having absolutely no grasp on the reality of the daily workload of your average postie. I'm sure these people could make a bloody spread sheet about how long a postie should take to have a crap! :hmmmm
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Post by smokerjim »

Dorset Plodder wrote:You lazy posties are just making it up! You know the mail's dropping off! ;liar I expect you're just fiddling the figures to make sure you're hard working DIM doesn't get his well deserved bonus. :whistle

Just another example of people who live in offices having absolutely no grasp on the reality of the daily workload of your average postie. I'm sure these people could make a bloody spread sheet about how long a postie should take to have a crap! :hmmmm
TBF, if he did, I'd gladly take a copy of his "delivery officer's defecation chronology spreadsheet" - I'm sure I'll find it soft, strong and very absorbing :whistle
I don't suppose your mouth bleeds every 28 days, does it?

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