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Advice FROM new starters

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Advice FROM new starters

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Throwing the cat among pigeons here maybe but we have an thread giving advice to new posties http://www.royalmailchat.co.uk/communit ... =1&t=27513" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; but is there any advice new starters would give to the old timers.

Keep it polite though, and anyone can join in.

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What have you started teebs.... :nervous
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box part timers duties in like you should do :arrrghhh full timers tying up when i walk in the door and ive got a primary full of mail :arrrghhh
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gary1975 wrote:box part timers duties in like you should do :arrrghhh full timers tying up when i walk in the door and ive got a primary full of mail :arrrghhh
Thats advice for Managers rather than posties though. Managers should manage the workers to the workload, not the posties.
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To the part timers I know it's easier said than done but don't come in hours before you're time and work for nothing ,the rm bosses love it,
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In my experience more full timers come in early than anyone! Not sure how helpful drawing a divide between FT and PT workers is to be honest, as we are all in this sh1t storm together. There is already a division between rural and town deliveries in our office. The old management tactic of divide & conquer is working well. We need solidarity not divisions.
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Teebs I think you are being misread. This is turning into part time/full time discussion and not newcomers versus us old chronies.
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Your right Lincox the idea was to let experienced guys learn from Newbies experience rather than another divide and conquer thread. Perhaps because management do it so often and so silently its now become engrained.

If the one thing we perhaps could learn from new starters was to treat everyone the same no matter gender, race, sexuality, contract length, age, politics, or working hours RM would be a better place to work.
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Lincox wrote:Teebs I think you are being misread. This is turning into part time/full time discussion and not newcomers versus us old chronies.
The same maxim applies. Instead of distancing ourselves from new starters, we should be persuading them to join the union, and explaining to them why it is in their interests to do the job properly. At the end of the day, most new starters seem to be on woeful short hour contracts, so coming in and working for nothing is completely counter-productive.
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Make sure you tell newbies as much as possible. Things like cutting off and not having to come in early e.t.c. All this helps them not get shafted by the managers who don't tell them about these things, they will take advantage.

I have been doing this for over a year and I'm still learning things. Mostly from this website :roll:
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Look out for the newbie who walks around not having a clue what to do as they have been thrown to the wolves by the woeful training and management.
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deanyboy wrote:Make sure you tell newbies as much as possible. Things like cutting off and not having to come in early e.t.c. All this helps them not get shafted by the managers who don't tell them about these things, they will take advantage.

I have been doing this for over a year and I'm still learning things. Mostly from this website :roll:
I have learnt more about this job from this web site than from my co-workers and management. Both management and co-workers do NOT like people cutting off where I work, taking short cuts is the name of the game. 2013 could be the year of change. ;liar
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TBH most new comers look like they are walking round in a trance and have the concentration span of a goldfish. :chuckle :chuckle :chuckle
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dvbuk55 wrote:TBH most new comers look like they are walking round in a trance and have the concentration span of a goldfish. :chuckle :chuckle :chuckle
No, that's the managers.
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dvbuk55 wrote:TBH most new comers look like they are walking round in a trance and have the concentration span of a goldfish. :chuckle :chuckle :chuckle
That's because noone has actually told them anything and they are totally confused. I have had that look many times the past few weeks. They expect you to know all terminology without anyone teaching you it. If I hadn't researched as much as I did on here I doubt I would of lasted a day. It really is poor