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Post by kingtubby »

@disgruntledpostie1

"I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords" - Kent Brockmann, I believe :Very Happy

A pretty apt quote that wouldn't be out of place coming from the mouth's of RM managers...
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Post by DGP1 »

kingtubby wrote:@disgruntledpostie1

"I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords" - Kent Brockmann, I believe :Very Happy

A pretty apt quote that wouldn't be out of place coming from the mouth's of RM managers...

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Post by axeman »

is this the infamous boogie40 from the royal mail site hellmai** if it is he's a right twa* :roll:
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Post by blackadder »

boogie if u a manager then tell us ok. if u a postie then shame on u
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Post by IWW Fellow Worker »

boggie wrote:grow up and smell the coffee.
Why is it that pr**s love to use that expression? It's right up there with "It's not rocket science!" in the dickhead phrasebook. Yes, you can always spot a bell end by his use of such terms.
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Post by kingtubby »

IWW Fellow Worker wrote:
boggie wrote:grow up and smell the coffee.
Why is it that pr**s love to use that expression? It's right up there with "It's not rocket science!" in the dickhead phrasebook. Yes, you can always spot a bell end by his use of such terms.
:Applause :Applause :Applause
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Post by stephen500 »

IWW Fellow Worker wrote:
boggie wrote:grow up and smell the coffee.
Why is it that pr**s love to use that expression? It's right up there with "It's not rocket science!" in the dickhead phrasebook. Yes, you can always spot a bell end by his use of such terms.
'I will cascade that down!'
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Post by boggie »

suprising - i was waiting for the "they took a pension break quote"
well THEY never had much option as our pension was worth too much money, and back then that was against the law.
if you had too much money in your pension fund you had to pay an extortionate amount of tax under the tory government. like numerous other industries they discussed this matter fully with unions and it was "AGREED" it was probably best not to pay further contributions for the forseeable future.

also like so many other pension funds the stock market has kicked the sh*t out of us.

read the details from your pension booklets, between the lines you'll see that royal mail has assets of approx £300m - the pension fund has assets of nearly £17 billion.
if the changes are not made to the pension fund now, by the time you wish to retire at 60 there could be no money left.

don't lose sight of the fact that we are all a lot healthier now. ten years ago the average person lived to 71, not it is 79 y/o.

and if you do not listen to the hype and get on to the pension fund they will explain to you that people who started pre 1986 are under a different scheme and set of changes.

and i stand by what i said, on the union myself back in 1985 and when we were given details of these new machines that could sort thousands of letters an hour - the job scare thing was evident then too.

with all change there will be casualties, if i am shown the door i have 10 years left to give to another business.
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Post by IWW Fellow Worker »

stephen500 wrote:
IWW Fellow Worker wrote:
boggie wrote:grow up and smell the coffee.
Why is it that pr**s love to use that expression? It's right up there with "It's not rocket science!" in the dickhead phrasebook. Yes, you can always spot a bell end by his use of such terms.
'I will cascade that down!'
As long as you touch base with the guys first. :wink:
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IWW Fellow Worker wrote:
stephen500 wrote:
IWW Fellow Worker wrote:
boggie wrote:grow up and smell the coffee.
Why is it that pr**s love to use that expression? It's right up there with "It's not rocket science!" in the dickhead phrasebook. Yes, you can always spot a bell end by his use of such terms.
'I will cascade that down!'
As long as you touch base with the guys first. :wink:
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Post by IWW Fellow Worker »

TrueBlueTerrier wrote:
IWW Fellow Worker wrote:
stephen500 wrote:
IWW Fellow Worker wrote:
boggie wrote:grow up and smell the coffee.
Why is it that pr**s love to use that expression? It's right up there with "It's not rocket science!" in the dickhead phrasebook. Yes, you can always spot a bell end by his use of such terms.
'I will cascade that down!'
As long as you touch base with the guys first. :wink:
Yes that team are good at Blue Sky Thinking.
Can you give me a ball park figure on that, Teebs?
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Post by Geordie »

Keep thinking outside the box......
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Post by rhino49 »

IWW Fellow Worker wrote:
TrueBlueTerrier wrote:
IWW Fellow Worker wrote:
stephen500 wrote:
IWW Fellow Worker wrote:
boggie wrote:grow up and smell the coffee.
Why is it that pr**s love to use that expression? It's right up there with "It's not rocket science!" in the dickhead phrasebook. Yes, you can always spot a bell end by his use of such terms.
'I will cascade that down!'
As long as you touch base with the guys first. :wink:
Yes that team are good at Blue Sky Thinking.
Can you give me a ball park figure on that, Teebs?
Should we run it up the flagpole and see who salutes it ?
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Post by borderscot »

I'll take all those comments on board and get back to you :funneh
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borderscot wrote:I'll take all those comments on board and get back to you :funneh
Let's do lunch :nana :nana :nana
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