DGP1 wrote:
Pegasus legs

can be programmed to walk at any speed

You know, I saw something, somewhere -- maybe last year, where you'd have something like this, where you'd basically step into it. Doing so would not only do the walking for you but, it would also carry the load for you, too.
I'd really like to get one of those contraptions, if only to see how practical they could be. Erm, not for the job we do, but as a means to move equipment from location to location. Blimey, if RM were to outfit us with anything like this our balls would ground into dust.
comeracing wrote:i like many others like the way we used to work start early finish early,customers were happy early mail and staff were happy home early ,you could do something in the afternoon,unlike now when i get home ,feel knackered and just want to sleep.royal mail held a survey a while back saying customers were not bothered what time they received there mail.COMPLETE BULL .MOST OF MY CUSTOMERS WANT THERE MAIL EARLY AND THATS JUST RESIDENTIAL.whoever takes over listen to customers demands...

I'm with you on both counts. I don't know which c*** it was to blame for the original loss of the 2 deliveries, but it was either that fat, lay-ton-stone or that other little sh*t (er, not you Little s**t), Adman Crazier.
And as for being too knackered to do anything but sleep, I've had no time for anything but sleep... and too much work, of course.
There is, though, a lot of talk about who should pay for what...
On the one hand it may seem unfair for a service to actually charge a business to collect its own mail. Personally, I feel this paid for service should only be applied to business, mostly because they are the ones always vying for our blood. If they can't live with the time that it is delivered because RM are so sh*t, then it's not exactly our fault, and those businesses should pay for the privilege of collecting said mail for themselves. I know that probably sounds like a load of bollix, but it's not us (posties) who see ourselves as delivering something in the shape of a business, but more of a service.
We are (or were) a public (not business) service being constantly metamorphosed into something that RM has no knowledge of successfully becoming. Yet RM are 'prepping' us posties for a business-like purpose. At every turn, all these little businesses wants is for us to disappear and to be privatised so that their business can work in the conceptual, arena-like business of their dreams.
...They have no bloody idea what they're fugging letting themselves in for. They've always wanted to shaft us, and now they're being shafted by the very notions that drove them to wanting the same thing to happen to us. It just ain't going to go the way they have now obviously, and mistakenly first perceived.