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some help please!

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pastyno1
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some help please!

Post by pastyno1 »

Hi guys, :nana Start on thursday, got my contract through and sent it back,

I am on a 30hr contract, do you know if that is 30 paid hours or do you minus your breaks off that??

is overtime readily available??

will they sort me a uniform until mine arrives??

Do you think my walks will be ready to go when i get in or will i be doing that as well??

my start time is 6am so i take it its 6-12.30 5 days a week?

sorry about all the questions but bloke on the phone wasnt very helpfull!!any help is appreciated!! nervous about first week!
kanuuuuuu
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Re: some help please!

Post by kanuuuuuu »

I am on a 30hr contract, do you know if that is 30 paid hours or do you minus your breaks off that??

30 paid hours

is overtime readily available??

I guess its somewhat office dependant but Id say yes you should get at least 8 hours a week.

will they sort me a uniform until mine arrives??

probably not

Do you think my walks will be ready to go when i get in or will i be doing that as well??


if youre starting at 6am and with the new start times RM want, then it sounds like youll be preparing your own walk for delivery

my start time is 6am so i take it its 6-12.30 5 days a week?

that comes to more than 30 hours, 6-12 x 5 days is 30 hours

dont forget to join the union, or these managers will make u their b!tch
tasam
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Re: some help please!

Post by tasam »

pastyno1 wrote:Hi guys, :nana Start on thursday, got my contract through and sent it back,

I am on a 30hr contract, do you know if that is 30 paid hours or do you minus your breaks off that??

is overtime readily available??

will they sort me a uniform until mine arrives??

Do you think my walks will be ready to go when i get in or will i be doing that as well??

my start time is 6am so i take it its 6-12.30 5 days a week?

sorry about all the questions but bloke on the phone wasnt very helpfull!!any help is appreciated!! nervous about first week!

30hr contract = 30 paid hours including meal relief (break)

Overtime - usually available if you want it (initially you'll need it to complete your duty)

Duty prepared - highly unusual, you'll normally have to do most of the prep yourself.

Uniform - Until your uniform arrives you should be given a high-vis vest (uniform apparently now takes 1-2 weeks for new starters)

6am start time - as you will do 6 hours per day your finish time will be 12:00 (confirm your start time(s))

Additional Info

Do not come in before your official start time (unless agreed with management and you are being paid)
Do not use your own transport to complete your delivery.
Take your full meal relief before starting your delivery.

Never take any mail home - no matter what anyone says

Despite everything try to enjoy the job, it can be fun at times
IWW Fellow Worker
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Re: some help please!

Post by IWW Fellow Worker »

pastyno1 wrote:nervous about first week!
Don't be. All those old hands you see around you felt exactly the same as you do now when they first started. You'll be alright mate.
The Industrial Workers of the World. The union whose members never scab!

"The working class and the employing class have nothing in common."
dinho1
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Location: e mids

Post by dinho1 »

hi patsy , from my knowledge when i started 4 yrs ago there will be no uniform bar a high vis jacket and/ or a coat someone might lend you!!
30 hrs is paid as 30 hrs
as for your walk i would say 95% certain that you will be teamed up with a regular postie , so hopefully most of the round will be in . dont panic cos if its not then the regular will prep it , you will just be his bitch for the day :crazy:
as for overtime i really cant answer for your office but there is always the chance to work your day off .
hope this helps you.
im sure others on here will post there ideas but at least you have an insight now . AND GOOD LUCK

ALSO MAKE SURE YOU JOIN THE CWU . SEE YOUR REP WHILE THE GUY PREPS YA ROUND OR TIES IT UP . THIS IS YOUR FUTURE WE ARE FIGHTING FOR SO STAND AND BE COUNTED.
PEACE :cfo :lfo
kwikpost
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Joined: 19 Jan 2007, 16:23

Re: some help please!

Post by kwikpost »

pastyno1 wrote:Hi guys, :nana Start on thursday, got my contract through and sent it back,

I am on a 30hr contract, do you know if that is 30 paid hours or do you minus your breaks off that??

is overtime readily available??

will they sort me a uniform until mine arrives??

Do you think my walks will be ready to go when i get in or will i be doing that as well??

my start time is 6am so i take it its 6-12.30 5 days a week?

sorry about all the questions but bloke on the phone wasnt very helpfull!!any help is appreciated!! nervous about first week!
you should get paid for the 30 hrs including a brake but if your a 6am start you`ll be a 11am finish not 12.30pm.. i doubt your walk will be preped for you not if your in at that time of the morning..
somerset
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Re: some help please!

Post by somerset »

pastyno1 wrote:Hi guys, :nana Start on thursday, got my contract through and sent it back,

I am on a 30hr contract, do you know if that is 30 paid hours or do you minus your breaks off that??

is overtime readily available??

will they sort me a uniform until mine arrives??

Do you think my walks will be ready to go when i get in or will i be doing that as well??

my start time is 6am so i take it its 6-12.30 5 days a week?

sorry about all the questions but bloke on the phone wasnt very helpfull!!any help is appreciated!! nervous about first week!
(1) If you posted your contract back today,it won,t arrive at HQ until next Thursday? (2) Meal break 40 mins included in 30 hours. (3) As a trainee you will probably be working 8 hours anyway. (4) Uniform, don't know. (5) You should be out with a regular postie for a week to learn the ropes. Then maybe sent out alone to do that duty.To see how you get on.Then moved onto another duty and learn that,then another, till you feel like a pinball. Sorry to disallusion you but we have had three new starters in our office and they all left within 2 weeks.Thought it was a cushy little job. All depends really on how good a manager you have? And they are few and far between. Best of luck mate.
pastyno1
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Location: Midlands

Post by pastyno1 »

cheers fella's hopefully it will be ok,
40 min break for 6 hours? that seems alot?
Are you expected to finish your round in the 6 hours or if not work over?
do the 40hr people get bigger rounds?
wanted full time but they said that was all they did?
but hopefully i can make it up to 40 with overtime...
(time and half)???
they have hardly spoke to me about wages!!
kanuuuuuu
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Post by kanuuuuuu »

40 min break for 6 hours? that seems alot?

I think its 30 mins break

Are you expected to finish your round in the 6 hours or if not work over?

NO - do not do this unless you have agreed getting paid for the overtime.

do the 40hr people get bigger rounds?


Im not too sure about this seeing as everyone is supposed to start at 6am soon ...


but hopefully i can make it up to 40 with overtime...
(time and half)???


Its £8.62/hour for overtime
somerset
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Post by somerset »

pastyno1 wrote:cheers fella's hopefully it will be ok,
40 min break for 6 hours? that seems alot?
Are you expected to finish your round in the 6 hours or if not work over?
do the 40hr people get bigger rounds?
wanted full time but they said that was all they did?
but hopefully i can make it up to 40 with overtime...
(time and half)???
they have hardly spoke to me about wages!!
Didn't anyone tell you it is job and finish? If you finish before 6 hours you can go home. Sadly it is now a job to finish.
pastyno1
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Location: Midlands

Post by pastyno1 »

yea he said job and go in interview, but i didnt think 6 hours would be enough to finish! am i right in thinking standard pay for newbies is 7.30 p/h or has it changed again?
kanuuuuuu
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Post by kanuuuuuu »

you have MUCH more info than I did when I started about 10 years ago. I applied to the RM went to an interview about a week later, heard nothing from them, I had started work somewhere else. Then about 3 months later I get a letter saying I start my training Monday lol
Havelock
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Post by Havelock »

Good god man run for the hills while you still can before you are crippled by the line managers trying to squeeze every last drop of blood and flexability from your body!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
somerset
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Post by somerset »

pastyno1 wrote:yea he said job and go in interview, but i didnt think 6 hours would be enough to finish! am i right in thinking standard pay for newbies is 7.30 p/h or has it changed again?
How do you know that 6 hours isn't enough to finish? You havn't even started yet?
pastyno1
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Location: Midlands

Post by pastyno1 »

yea! had 2 interviews, waited 2 weeks, then got phone call, i did ask him loads of questions at interview, just hope its worth it as i have just turned down another good job,

the reason i thought 6 hours were not enough was because 30 hours is classed as part time so wasnt sure