norwichchris wrote:The crooks have saved £200m by diddling us out of colleague share payouts!
With the senior management RM have now got and the ones the've had how can anyone not believe RM is truly on it's knees and all but finished . That's without throwing politicians and Postcomm into the mix , I'm amazed it's taken them this long .
The Postal Services Commission, known as Postcomm, is a non-ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom charged with overseeing the quality and universal service of post in the United Kingdom .
at last meeting of area we where told that dsa is about 40% of all mail if so theres your answer we are delivering it for next to nothing lets see some one buy us and then pay full price to delivery dsa!!!!!!!
Surely Quadrant's profits can even up the losses from the letters side of the business - 75p for a bag of crisps - 75p for a yorkie bar - 40p for a coffee - raking it in that side of the business is.
bigtee wrote:Surely Quadrant's profits can even up the losses from the letters side of the business - 75p for a bag of crisps - 75p for a yorkie bar - 40p for a coffee - raking it in that side of the business is.
RMG are co owners of Quadrant so therefore will recive only around 50% of dividend payments from their quadrant shareholdings.
skull wrote:
The Postal Services Commission, known as Postcomm, is a non-ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom charged with overseeing the quality and universal service of post in the United Kingdom .
martinapsid wrote:at last meeting of area we where told that dsa is about 40% of all mail if so theres your answer we are delivering it for next to nothing lets see some one buy us and then pay full price to delivery dsa!!!!!!!
Yes, and those parasites are paying Royal Mail about a third of the normal cost for taking DSA mail two-thirds of the journey, so how could it be anything but a £100,000,000 loss ?
bigtee wrote:Surely Quadrant's profits can even up the losses from the letters side of the business - 75p for a bag of crisps - 75p for a yorkie bar - 40p for a coffee - raking it in that side of the business is.
They're closing down our canteen next month as they say we're not using it enough:(
bigtee wrote:Surely Quadrant's profits can even up the losses from the letters side of the business - 75p for a bag of crisps - 75p for a yorkie bar - 40p for a coffee - raking it in that side of the business is.
They're closing down our canteen next month as they say we're not using it enough:(
What's a canteen??? I thought those where things only in MCs and London offices
I'm preparing myself for the zombie invasion, rule number 1 - Cardio
bigtee wrote:Surely Quadrant's profits can even up the losses from the letters side of the business - 75p for a bag of crisps - 75p for a yorkie bar - 40p for a coffee - raking it in that side of the business is.
They're closing down our canteen next month as they say we're not using it enough:(
What's a canteen??? I thought those where things only in MCs and London offices
And I thought a nursery was where plants were grown until I heard about Mount Pleasant.
£100 million loss against £200 million updating computers and s**t loads on ws machines and mail centres being sold.
Don't believe it for a second they are losing money.
Should a service make a profit anyway or be funded by the government?
Should the police make a profit out of their funding from the council tax?
As far as I see it we shouldnt be making a profit, we should be making a slight loss or break even with funding like every service should. The moment Leighton f****d up the thinking on this everything changed.
Run, rabbit run. Dig that hole, forget the sun.
And when at last the work is done. Don't sit down, it's time to dig another one
bigtee wrote:Surely Quadrant's profits can even up the losses from the letters side of the business - 75p for a bag of crisps - 75p for a yorkie bar - 40p for a coffee - raking it in that side of the business is.
LOL that is why i bring in a flask or coffee and get crisps/choc bars at the nearby shop, alot cheaper
Lost money,cooking the books,i think that means creative accounting on Royal Mails account,they can spend loads of money on a planning event in London next month but cry that they are loosing money,makes you want to scream.