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Door to Doors.

Postal workers discussion forum. Discuss the day to day life in a Blue Shirt.

Door to Doors.

Leave it as it is.
122
31%
Increase them to whatever they want.
40
10%
Get rid of them full stop.
63
16%
Give us the option of not doing them.
169
43%
 
Total votes: 394

smokerjim
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Post by smokerjim »

mrlovepantsuk wrote:i could visit my aunty and uncle while i'm down there :Very Happy
Excellent, by the way, a few customers will make you a brew if you ask nicely :wink:
I don't suppose your mouth bleeds every 28 days, does it?

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BoltonPostie
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Post by BoltonPostie »

When I first started households where voluntary,sometimes when I was a sub I`d get on a walk and the lazy old moaning gits would have left about 6 lots groaning ontop of the frame,I didn`t mind them then as I was on crap wages and the kids where young so the extra dosh was welcome.
Now I can`t stand them,and you always seem to be doing the same things every few weeks anyway.
cenn
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Post by cenn »

personaly I dont mind doing them,I will moan about them and maybe give the boxes a little kick on a monday morning but I DO deliver them
macro and matalan, they seem to be always there and when there not its the addressed magazines,sometimes both at the same time, which sucks
I've even been requested by more than one customer to NOT deliver them throught the door ,but to just put them into thier re-cycle bucket instead as they are sick of getting so many ,to which i tell them that I could face dismisal if found to be doing that :no no

as for comming in presorted,what exactly dose this mean? I've heard this but dont quite understand "presorted" how they will come into the office?
I dont know about any other office but in mine we are NOT allowed to "marry" them up they have to be delivered as seperate items.
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Gazza90000
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Post by Gazza90000 »

There a some lazy gits on here like....D2D your going to every door anyway !
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Post by TrueBlueTerrier »

Gazza90000 wrote:There a some lazy gits on here like....D2D your going to every door anyway !
So, and this is a real question, why do Royal Mail use an 83% call rate when plotting walks and duties. It they plotted it at 100% and included prep of door to doors in the duty time I would have no problem in delivering as many as they wanted, with safeguards on weight and adequate safe drops of course.
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Post by jemima »

Payment in Proportion, that's what we want. Postpeople should be paid for D2Ds both by quantity (how many houses you have to go to) and by weight (so you get paid more for carrying heavy items). That would be a fair system.
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Post by majeed »

KawasakiKid wrote::oops: The latest on D2Ds as I understand it in a nutshell is, six contracts for about 25/30 quid extra on average. Royal Mail and CWU can't agree it could be part of a big ballot. :shock:
How much tax do you pay on that extra money?
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Post by KawasakiKid »

majeed wrote:
KawasakiKid wrote::oops: The latest on D2Ds as I understand it in a nutshell is, six contracts for about 25/30 quid extra on average. Royal Mail and CWU can't agree it could be part of a big ballot. :shock:
How much tax do you pay on that extra money?
:lfo :cfo Yeah! How things have changed since I posted that!!!!!!!!! At least I got the ballot part right, looking a bit pigsick over the 25/30 quid though LOL----------KAWAK :shock: :shock: :shock: :d'oh! :d'oh! :d'oh!
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majeed
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Post by majeed »

KawasakiKid wrote:
majeed wrote:
KawasakiKid wrote::oops: The latest on D2Ds as I understand it in a nutshell is, six contracts for about 25/30 quid extra on average. Royal Mail and CWU can't agree it could be part of a big ballot. :shock:
How much tax do you pay on that extra money?
:lfo :cfo Yeah! How things have changed since I posted that!!!!!!!!! At least I got the ballot part right, looking a bit pigsick over the 25/30 quid though LOL----------KAWAK :shock: :shock: :shock: :d'oh! :d'oh! :d'oh!
So, what's the payout after tax these days?
KawasakiKid
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Post by KawasakiKid »

majeed wrote:
KawasakiKid wrote:
majeed wrote:
KawasakiKid wrote::oops: The latest on D2Ds as I understand it in a nutshell is, six contracts for about 25/30 quid extra on average. Royal Mail and CWU can't agree it could be part of a big ballot. :shock:
How much tax do you pay on that extra money?
:lfo :cfo Yeah! How things have changed since I posted that!!!!!!!!! At least I got the ballot part right, looking a bit pigsick over the 25/30 quid though LOL----------KAWAK :shock: :shock: :shock: :d'oh! :d'oh! :d'oh!
So, what's the payout after tax these days?
:cfo :lfo Depends on how many d2d you do mate. I think the taxman takes 25p in the pound?--------------------KAWAK :hmmmm :hmmmm :cuppa :cuppa
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majeed
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Post by majeed »

KawasakiKid wrote:
majeed wrote:
KawasakiKid wrote:
majeed wrote:
KawasakiKid wrote::oops: The latest on D2Ds as I understand it in a nutshell is, six contracts for about 25/30 quid extra on average. Royal Mail and CWU can't agree it could be part of a big ballot. :shock:
How much tax do you pay on that extra money?
:lfo :cfo Yeah! How things have changed since I posted that!!!!!!!!! At least I got the ballot part right, looking a bit pigsick over the 25/30 quid though LOL----------KAWAK :shock: :shock: :shock: :d'oh! :d'oh! :d'oh!
So, what's the payout after tax these days?
:cfo :lfo Depends on how many d2d you do. I think the taxman takes 25p in the pound.


So, for D2D, it's £15 in reality.
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Post by ulster postie »

TO ME THEY ARE A PAIN BUT IF PEOPLE WANT TO DO THEM THATS FINE WITH ME
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majeed
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Post by majeed »

ulster postie wrote:TO ME THEY ARE A PAIN BUT IF PEOPLE WANT TO DO THEM THATS FINE WITH ME
I can understand that.
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Post by mrlovepantsuk »

i look at them as an extra £1000 a year
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majeed
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Post by majeed »

mrlovepantsuk wrote:i look at them as an extra £1000 a year
...when you put it like that, D2D makes perfect sense.