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Rowlands1971
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Post by Rowlands1971 »

Hi. I have just rejoined Royal Mail again after a two year absence due to medical retirement. I am fully fit again. I previously worked for the company for 28 years as a Postal Cadet, Postman and Acting Manager (3 years) I have joined an office on a part-time contract, I was previously full time. The problem that I have is the commute to my new office. I have a 60 mile round trip and it is costing me a fortune in weekly fuel costs. Does anyone know the criteria for a transfer to a closer office? How long do I have to serve in my current office before I can request a transfer? I am currently in the DE sector and would like to return to the WS sector. Thanks.
steviep15
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Post by steviep15 »

Im in same situation aswell only mine is 32 mile round trip, can anyone also tell me about parking at delivery offices is there anywhere to park your car? :pray
Seymour Buts
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Post by Seymour Buts »

Minimum 12 months before you can transfer, somebody I work with was told. I'd assume it's the same for you despite your previous service. After that just check online to see if offices closer to you are recruiting then go and see your dom.
spen
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Post by spen »

Its a minimum six months at the office where you start before you can request a transfer
maisymoo04
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Post by maisymoo04 »

Rowlands1971 wrote:Hi. I have just rejoined Royal Mail again after a two year absence due to medical retirement. I am fully fit again. I previously worked for the company for 28 years as a Postal Cadet, Postman and Acting Manager (3 years) I have joined an office on a part-time contract, I was previously full time. The problem that I have is the commute to my new office. I have a 60 mile round trip and it is costing me a fortune in weekly fuel costs. Does anyone know the criteria for a transfer to a closer office? How long do I have to serve in my current office before I can request a transfer? I am currently in the DE sector and would like to return to the WS sector. Thanks.
why did you apply for a office so far away in the first place Rowlands if don't mind me askin mate :Very Happy
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rubberbond
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Post by rubberbond »

steviep15 wrote:Im in same situation aswell only mine is 32 mile round trip, can anyone also tell me about parking at delivery offices is there anywhere to park your car? :pray
Don't you need to be a bit more specific?
steviep15
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Post by steviep15 »

Just thought all sorting offices might have made provision for staff cars, or am i wrong, or is there any where i can find out
Angwyn
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Post by Angwyn »

I applied at my local DO but ended up at another :neutral: Hoping to apply for a transfer sometime
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Post by TrueBlueTerrier »

steviep15 wrote:Just thought all sorting offices might have made provision for staff cars, or am i wrong, or is there any where i can find out
Google maps/earth.

Generally only Mail centres have on site parking, DOs tend to be full of vans for work rather than Private Cars.
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Destiny
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Post by Destiny »

12 months a lass got told last year at my do. Still here now as then transfer kept getting delayed (operational needs)
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delfranklin1969
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Post by delfranklin1969 »

It's six months before you can transfer, you can view vacancies via the success factors thingy on the royal mail website and it says that there.
Clared
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Post by Clared »

Rowlands1971 wrote:Hi. I have just rejoined Royal Mail again after a two year absence due to medical retirement. I am fully fit again. I previously worked for the company for 28 years as a Postal Cadet, Postman and Acting Manager (3 years) I have joined an office on a part-time contract, I was previously full time. The problem that I have is the commute to my new office. I have a 60 mile round trip and it is costing me a fortune in weekly fuel costs. Does anyone know the criteria for a transfer to a closer office? How long do I have to serve in my current office before I can request a transfer? I am currently in the DE sector and would like to return to the WS sector. Thanks.
It's 6 months because my friend/collegue has just moved to another office