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Big Daz
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Post by Big Daz »

16 kg then 11 kg every bag afterwards
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Post by DGP1 »

Big Daz wrote:16 kg then 11 kg every bag afterwards
Thanx brother :cool
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pickaname
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Post by pickaname »

We have to prep D2D in our own time and can only take 20% out a day...we cant claim docket for overtime incurred through delivery of D2D either...

Seems RM have rules in each office and not nationally...
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Post by johnnyp »

disgruntledpostie1 wrote:
smokerjim wrote:
diggers wrote:I don't need them, they are an absolute nightmare at our office at the moment.

Our county council has decided that the best way to distribute its newsletter is via D2D. I say newsletter, it is a tabloid size and thickness newspaper. This week I have had bags hitting 20 kilos because I have stuck a single road in each one.

A weight/thickness limit needs to be introduced to protect our health.
Why not keep your bags to 11kgs, organise safe drops or hand to hand drops, with your driver ( or compel your manager to bring your bags to you when you need them ) & if it takes you longer, collect the docket or break off......if you hit them with that, it is the only way RM will learn.
Maybe someone could tell me is it 11kg or 16kg??

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smokerjim
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Post by smokerjim »

disgruntledpostie1 wrote:
smokerjim wrote:
diggers wrote:I don't need them, they are an absolute nightmare at our office at the moment.

Our county council has decided that the best way to distribute its newsletter is via D2D. I say newsletter, it is a tabloid size and thickness newspaper. This week I have had bags hitting 20 kilos because I have stuck a single road in each one.

A weight/thickness limit needs to be introduced to protect our health.
Why not keep your bags to 11kgs, organise safe drops or hand to hand drops, with your driver ( or compel your manager to bring your bags to you when you need them ) & if it takes you longer, collect the docket or break off......if you hit them with that, it is the only way RM will learn.
Maybe someone could tell me is it 11kg or 16kg??
RM's suggestion is 16kg for first two pouches, then 14kg for one, then 12kg after that ( or maybe it goes down to 10kg - can't remember ), with different rules depending if you have to deel with significant inclines / loads of stairs, etc. However at Sevenoaks, getting pouches when you need them is hit & miss, so, as I have to use mail bags & safe drops that are not totally secure, I try to keep it to no more than 11kg each bag....takes me longer, but, as I'm PT & collecting docket, I say F*CK 'EM!

Also as well, as I can't stand & won't trust the bikes, won't use my car, etc, I rarely go out with 16kgs in my first pouch :dance :dance
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Throgg
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Post by Throgg »

Am i reading right?

"Walks that are predominantly stairs should have no more than 5kg in their mail bag" Does that include walks that are mainly tenements, i.e. buildings that are between 3 & 6 storeys?
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Post by pickaname »

Throgg wrote:Am i reading right?

"Walks that are predominantly stairs should have no more than 5kg in their mail bag" Does that include walks that are mainly tenements, i.e. buildings that are between 3 & 6 storeys?
10 bags per 20 storey tower block? Drop off point in the lift then...
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Post by smokerjim »

pickaname wrote:
Throgg wrote:Am i reading right?

"Walks that are predominantly stairs should have no more than 5kg in their mail bag" Does that include walks that are mainly tenements, i.e. buildings that are between 3 & 6 storeys?
10 bags per 20 storey tower block? Drop off point in the lift then...
Not your problem - it is up to the terracotta soldiers to do something & sort it out, in line with Health & Safety.....if it means you might have to break off or book docket, as long as you do the job right, they can't do anything! :cool
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D2D

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smokerjim wrote:
pickaname wrote:
Throgg wrote:Am i reading right?

"Walks that are predominantly stairs should have no more than 5kg in their mail bag" Does that include walks that are mainly tenements, i.e. buildings that are between 3 & 6 storeys?
10 bags per 20 storey tower block? Drop off point in the lift then...
Not your problem - it is up to the terracotta soldiers to do something & sort it out, in line with Health & Safety.....if it means you might have to break off or book docket, as long as you do the job right, they can't do anything! :cool

and just think rm want you to do it for f**k all!!!!
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Re: D2D

Post by smokerjim »

vigilante wrote:
smokerjim wrote:
pickaname wrote:
Throgg wrote:Am i reading right?

"Walks that are predominantly stairs should have no more than 5kg in their mail bag" Does that include walks that are mainly tenements, i.e. buildings that are between 3 & 6 storeys?
10 bags per 20 storey tower block? Drop off point in the lift then...
Not your problem - it is up to the terracotta soldiers to do something & sort it out, in line with Health & Safety.....if it means you might have to break off or book docket, as long as you do the job right, they can't do anything! :cool

and just think rm want you to do it for f**k all!!!!
Do I look like a Charity? Charity case, maybe? :dance :crazy: :funneh
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