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good times, bad times you know I've had my share
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Useful site, but you should not be advising Staff to use cars, it has been proven time and time again, the pitfalls are many and can cost you your job if it went wrong.beastman wrote:For those part timers that are regularly put on new walks then my advice would be if you cant get any pointers from someone who has already done the walk (always useful to find out shortcuts, where to park your car, where drop points are etc) then do your best on the your first day and get a feel of it but try and make a written note of all the roads on your walk. Then when you get home look at this great website:
http://www.viamichelin.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
this is better than google maps or streetmap.co.uk as it details house numbers. You should be able to suss out the best way to bag up your bundles and where to park if your driving.
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cbarny
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hi there posties
i am currently considering employment with royal mail as a postie/driver in nottingham and i was wondering if anyone knows if theres always loads of overtime as the position is part time or what the chances are of being made fulltime ?
i am currently considering employment with royal mail as a postie/driver in nottingham and i was wondering if anyone knows if theres always loads of overtime as the position is part time or what the chances are of being made fulltime ?
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POSTMAN
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To be fair there usually is at least some kind of overtime,but for part timers it is paid at the normal hourly rate until they go over 39/40 hrs.cbarny wrote:hi there posties
i am currently considering employment with royal mail as a postie/driver in nottingham and i was wondering if anyone knows if theres always loads of overtime as the position is part time or what the chances are of being made fulltime ?
Don't hold your breath about being made up to full time but tbf it depends on your office and their revision if they haven't had it yet.
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
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The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
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cbarny
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Hi There posties i was just wondering what time do postman finish on saturdays and are the rounds lighter on saturdays?
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TrueBlueTerrier
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When you've delivered all the letters and parcels you have taken outcbarny wrote:Hi There posties i was just wondering what time do postman finish on saturdays ?
or
when you have pouched off at the nearest PO
or
when you have returned all undelivered/undeliverable items back to the office
or
When your working hours run out.
cbarny wrote:and are the rounds lighter on saturdays?
Used to be but no so much anymore - although some places let you out earlier so you get people thinking you go quicker on Saturdays.
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cbarny
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also if i finish my round early (before 2pm) but want to do overtime does my overtime begin from 2pm or when my round is finished ie 1pm.as im only on a p/t contract 9-2 whats the chances of me starting earlier for overtime?
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Depends entirley on how the office operates.cbarny wrote:also if i finish my round early (before 2pm) but want to do overtime does my overtime begin from 2pm or when my round is finished ie 1pm.as im only on a p/t contract 9-2 whats the chances of me starting earlier for overtime?
Officially you cannot claim overtime till your contracted hours have elapsed - so if you have extra work given to you you cannot claim till you have gone past your finish time. Also if you finish early then under the P&M07 agreement you should get guidance from your manager.
Of course thats my office yours might be different.
Starting earlier for overtime - Not a chance in my office although plenty volunteer to do unpaid overtime by coming in before their start time. Best check with your manager on this if you want to be paid.
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cbarny
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under the P&M07 agreement, what is this?
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TrueBlueTerrier
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Royal Mail and the CWU operate under a series of different agreements regarding pay, allowances, working conditions and working practices. P&M07 is one of them, and within it is a section on "Working all paid hours".cbarny wrote:under the P&M07 agreement, what is this?
To be honest your first few months, if not years, don't get bogged down in what the agreements are, just make sure that your local rep keeps you informed, and you yourself are fully aware of anything you vote on. Once your feet are under the table and you have got your head round the day to day stuff, then start worrying about the geo-political stuff that goes on in the world of RM/CWU.
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Just to give the direct answer in addition to Teebs' answer, P&M07 = Pay & Modernisation agreement, 2007 ( which like the most relevent agreements is in the downloads section of this site, but as Teebs has already said, get yourself used to the day to day stuff before you go looking for where they came from )TrueBlueTerrier wrote:Royal Mail and the CWU operate under a series of different agreements regarding pay, allowances, working conditions and working practices. P&M07 is one of them, and within it is a section on "Working all paid hours".cbarny wrote:under the P&M07 agreement, what is this?
To be honest your first few months, if not years, don't get bogged down in what the agreements are, just make sure that your local rep keeps you informed, and you yourself are fully aware of anything you vote on. Once your feet are under the table and you have got your head round the day to day stuff, then start worrying about the geo-political stuff that goes on in the world of RM/CWU.
I don't suppose your mouth bleeds every 28 days, does it?
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Harry_Perkins
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Remember that the bag weight matrix is based on ordinary conditions. The figures are lower if part of your walk involves walking uphill, plus I think when you climbing stairs. In both cases, your weighs should be much lower.
My bags are usually well below the guide matrix anyway. There is no rule to say it has to be up at the absolute maximum. It is false economy to have, lets say, have 3 really heavy bags instead of splitting that into 5. Heavy bags will slow you down, plus you are ruining your body. It may not effect you at first but over time it'll cause problems.
My bags are usually well below the guide matrix anyway. There is no rule to say it has to be up at the absolute maximum. It is false economy to have, lets say, have 3 really heavy bags instead of splitting that into 5. Heavy bags will slow you down, plus you are ruining your body. It may not effect you at first but over time it'll cause problems.
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kgrant34
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1 st time I was out myself yesterday and had a nightmare. Returned to the delivery office to find that it was closed and I had parcels and mail which I was unable to deliver. Whats the advice on this situation what would you of done ? I went to the nearest red postbox and put my undelivered parcels and mail in it. Could this possibly get me into troble.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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staphylococcus
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You should have called the gaffer, they would have told you what to do. If you couldn't contact them for whatever reason then the undelivered mail should be endorsed, popped into the postbox and management contacted first thing on the next working day.kgrant34 wrote:1 st time I was out myself yesterday and had a nightmare. Returned to the delivery office to find that it was closed and I had parcels and mail which I was unable to deliver. Whats the advice on this situation what would you of done ? I went to the nearest red postbox and put my undelivered parcels and mail in it. Could this possibly get me into troble.
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kgrant34
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I did phone a manager , but there was no answer. I did write on the mail and parcels for example" no acess and my intials and time " if i couldn't deliver them . Then they they were placed in the post box.