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armani wrote:
baglady wrote:GO on Google it!!!! :funneh :nana
I have no need to Google it. I am already aware of what that phrase means.

Now trot along you silly black and white thing that stands in a field.

Does everyone on this forum have the mentality of a Primary School kid or have I just created a magnet for fools on this Thread.

Anyway, should there be anyone with the balls to answer my questions then please do. As for the others i.e. the RM workers, that I clearly asked not to reply please save your wit and comedy for your walk in the rain tomorrow
Do YOU HAVE A SERIOUS POINT TO MAKE .
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My Goodness. I come on here to ask some questions. In the hope that by posting in the correct section I'd get some good answers, + and -. But from the very first reply I get called a tw@t. I respond to 1 person, who clearly had nothing to add except to her post count and you all ''yet again'' jump on the band wagon.

I wasn't initially looking to have to say only POL for replies as I thought as we are all adults we'd know when to involve ourselves in a conversation. Clearly this isn't the case on this site and its just a free for all.

So yet again I'll ask.

If there are any Post office- Postal officers, customer service advisers, i.e. the people that work IN a post office and are EMPLOYED by the post office. Then I'd appreciate your feedback on my questions.


All other answers will be read by myself, most likely just for joke factor as it appears the majority of our colleagues posting already should consider filling the rest of their day with on stage humour roles
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Post by armani »

BELIAL wrote:
Do YOU HAVE A SERIOUS POINT TO MAKE .
AYE the one I made in my ORIGINAL post. Thats the one just above the one by the resident Walter ANKER that showed up
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I think we have one of these
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I think we have quite a few.

Trolling around on posts that don't involve them.

Not sure your chums will appreciate you showing their face so publicly though.

But hey well done that man
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Seriously Armani how do these responses make you feel. We can only help if you are honest with us.
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IWW Fellow Worker wrote:All about bigjames

bigjames wrote:Joined: 17 May 2007
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Does anyone know which branch of the Social Services we can report this 'person' to?

I have made no secret in any of my posts that I am a manager, and quite what relevance my interests have to the thread escapes me. Perhaps IWW could explain to us all why that because I am a manager who likes loud music, racing motorbikes, body art and I give up my spare time to be a voluntery charity worker I should be reported to social services. I think that perhaps he can't believe that a manager in our business could actually do something for the good of others.
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bigjames wrote:
IWW Fellow Worker wrote:All about bigjames

bigjames wrote:Joined: 17 May 2007
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Does anyone know which branch of the Social Services we can report this 'person' to?

I have made no secret in any of my posts that I am a manager, and quite what relevance my interests have to the thread escapes me. Perhaps IWW could explain to us all why that because I am a manager who likes loud music, racing motorbikes, body art and I give up my spare time to be a voluntery charity worker I should be reported to social services. I think that perhaps he can't believe that a manager in our business could actually do something for the good of others.
And you would not be far off the mark.
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IWW Fellow Worker wrote:
bigjames wrote:
IWW Fellow Worker wrote:All about bigjames

bigjames wrote:Joined: 17 May 2007
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Does anyone know which branch of the Social Services we can report this 'person' to?

I have made no secret in any of my posts that I am a manager, and quite what relevance my interests have to the thread escapes me. Perhaps IWW could explain to us all why that because I am a manager who likes loud music, racing motorbikes, body art and I give up my spare time to be a voluntery charity worker I should be reported to social services. I think that perhaps he can't believe that a manager in our business could actually do something for the good of others.
And you would not be far off the mark.
Probably the only thing we will ever agree on!! lol But you did not answer the question! Sadly it is late and I have to go to bed so I look forward to reading your reply tomorrow! :Very Happy
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Probably the only thing we will ever agree on!! lol But you did not answer the question! Sadly it is late and I have to go to bed so I look forward to reading your reply tomorrow! :Very Happy[/quote]

Well big J the tragedy is we are all wage slaves.

Should the cwu fail to resist this unprecedented attack on our working conditions and standard of living, its your turn next.

Your problem is your grade has accepted the 1500 - £4000 bonus to drive through the changes And break the strike,but if we lose you lose

You are relatively expensive and unproductive, as soon as you have have driven through restructuring its SPECIAL PROJECTS for you then goodnight vienna.

I've seen it, you know it, nuf said
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BELIAL wrote:Well big J the tragedy is we are all wage slaves.

Should the cwu fail to resist this unprecedented attack on our working conditions and standard of living, its your turn next.

Your problem is your grade has accepted the 1500 - £4000 bonus to drive through the changes And break the strike,but if we lose you lose

You are relatively expensive and unproductive, as soon as you have have driven through restructuring its SPECIAL PROJECTS for you then goodnight vienna.
I've seen it, you know it, nuf said
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armani wrote:My Goodness. I come on here to ask some questions. In the hope that by posting in the correct section I'd get some good answers, + and -. But from the very first reply I get called a tw@t. I respond to 1 person, who clearly had nothing to add except to her post count and you all ''yet again'' jump on the band wagon.

I wasn't initially looking to have to say only POL for replies as I thought as we are all adults we'd know when to involve ourselves in a conversation. Clearly this isn't the case on this site and its just a free for all.

So yet again I'll ask.

If there are any Post office- Postal officers, customer service advisers, i.e. the people that work IN a post office and are EMPLOYED by the post office. Then I'd appreciate your feedback on my questions.


All other answers will be read by myself, most likely just for joke factor as it appears the majority of our colleagues posting already should consider filling the rest of their day with on stage humour roles
There is one of yours or is it two who have answered you,and i've kinda explained the situation regarding the site ect.
Now the guys on here know that i dont usually get involved in this kinda stuff as tbh i have to take a back seat anyway and be impartial.
The idea of the board is for ALL RM employees hence the site name and boths sides including the dark side are welcome.
But the problem is when people like you come on and basically post bollox as was your 1st 2 posts which has got this ball rolling.
You will no doubt go off and slag the site off to whoever will listen but the fact that 2 of your side have cut you down stands to reason that most of your lot are in a minority.
The chances are that if the flyers i sent out were taken notice of by the clerks and THEY were on here saying what the posties are saying you'd still be complaining about it.
I am now pointing this thread to some of the other POL members and hopefully they'll come on and give their HONEST views about it all.
So don't go away.
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Post by armani »

POSTMAN wrote: So don't go away.[/color]
:hmmmm

Ok, i'll hang around. Got the popcorn ready :whistle
POSTMAN wrote: The idea of the board is for ALL RM employees hence the site name and boths sides including the dark side are welcome. [/color]
Thats like logging onto Pistonheads (car forum) and asking Audi drivers what their cars are like and getting feedback from Ford drivers. Not only is it a waste of reading time, of which I could be reading my Courier. BUT its totally beside the point.[/quote]
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Post by axeman »

yes but unfortunatly not all posters on piston heads have any viable sings of intelligence , some would say that he wears nice clothes , some would say he has shiny shoes but to us he's 'armani' :nana :nana :nana :funneh :funneh

yes it's royal mail groups answer to the stig .....................
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Post by armani »

axeman wrote:yes but unfortunatly not all posters on piston heads have any viable sings of intelligence , some would say that he wears nice clothes , some would say he has shiny shoes but to us he's 'armani' :nana :nana :nana :funneh :funneh

yes it's royal mail groups answer to the stig .....................
No axeman. I AM THE STIG :Applause Well done you got me. :d'oh!

Regardless of what sings,songs or indeed signs of intelligence anyone has I'm sure I've painted enough of a picture for you to understand that Rm responding to specific POL questions is a wasted exercise