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HOUSEHOLD DELIVERIES
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swintontillidie
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HOUSEHOLD DELIVERIES
At the office that I work at it has become common practice for household deliveries to arrive mid week sometimes as late as Thursday and they are according to the record sheets to be completed by Saturday.What is the ruling on this? is it acceptable to do a percentage and leave the rest or are they supposedly to be worked in with the following weeks batch of door to doors?
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piranha
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Re: HOUSEHOLD DELIVERIES
In our office we get them fri/sat for the following week!swintontillidie wrote:At the office that I work at it has become common practice for household deliveries to arrive mid week sometimes as late as Thursday and they are according to the record sheets to be completed by Saturday.What is the ruling on this? is it acceptable to do a percentage and leave the rest or are they supposedly to be worked in with the following weeks batch of door to doors?
Something dodgy going on there swintontillidie...
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TrueBlueTerrier
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I thought the agreement was if they arrived later than Monday then an extra 20% was paid and 40% in later than Tuesday. Beyond that they could be returned. If someone has a copy of the agreement perhaps they could post it.
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DirtyHarry
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DirtyHarry
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I've never heard that before, TBT.TrueBlueTerrier wrote:I thought the agreement was if they arrived later than Monday then an extra 20% was paid and 40% in later than Tuesday. Beyond that they could be returned. If someone has a copy of the agreement perhaps they could post it.
Don't think I'd still want to do 'em though, if they arrived that late in the week.
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johnnyp
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trythat
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jalor_uk
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households
I think that the old contract was cancelled while they agreed a new one.
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johnnyp
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Unable to get a copy at the mo but im 100% certain its up to 3 contracts a week max, spread over 5 days(mon-fri)20% a day on your delivery.johnnypick wrote:There is a national agreement on d2d i will get a copy and post it uptyconuk wrote:Do any agreements like that still stand, or is royal mail going too shiit all over us with that one too!
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phantomshare
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