paul39222 wrote:Thanks to all for your replies. But none of you mentioned the key point which I only found out last week - maybe because you thought it was too obvious: as a rule, we only scan bar codes on parcels, not letters! It may seem obvious to an experienced postman, but for someone totally new this was a revelation.
I scan the horizon ones (they're the ones the post office print), that are either gold or white in colour. The ones in the window on some letters I don't scan.
I don't think it's been clarified properly - we get packets through that have been handed over the PO counter and the
horizon label is 'Large Letter'. So scan or not? - it's clearly a packet but it's fit through the PO counter sizing device
as a large letter and be paid/labelled as such.
paul39222 wrote:Thanks to all for your replies. But none of you mentioned the key point which I only found out last week - maybe because you thought it was too obvious: as a rule, we only scan bar codes on parcels, not letters! It may seem obvious to an experienced postman, but for someone totally new this was a revelation.
I scan the horizon ones (they're the ones the post office print), that are either gold or white in colour. The ones in the window on some letters I don't scan.
I don't think it's been clarified properly - we get packets through that have been handed over the PO counter and the
horizon label is 'Large Letter'. So scan or not? - it's clearly a packet but it's fit through the PO counter sizing device
as a large letter and be paid/labelled as such.
Technically a very large chunk of of the small packets that we (Mail Centres) send DOs are Large Letters but they will have been scanned (if they have a barcode) as parcels so you're best best if to play it safe and scan every large letter and parcel that has a barcode, if you run out of time as a result and have to cut off, well that's the DOM's problem
paul39222 wrote:Thanks to all for your replies. But none of you mentioned the key point which I only found out last week - maybe because you thought it was too obvious: as a rule, we only scan bar codes on parcels, not letters! It may seem obvious to an experienced postman, but for someone totally new this was a revelation.
The only time I have scanned a letter is if it is a signed for.
paul39222 wrote:Thanks to all for your replies. But none of you mentioned the key point which I only found out last week - maybe because you thought it was too obvious: as a rule, we only scan bar codes on parcels, not letters! It may seem obvious to an experienced postman, but for someone totally new this was a revelation.
I scan the horizon ones (they're the ones the post office print), that are either gold or white in colour. The ones in the window on some letters I don't scan.
I don't think it's been clarified properly - we get packets through that have been handed over the PO counter and the
horizon label is 'Large Letter'. So scan or not? - it's clearly a packet but it's fit through the PO counter sizing device
as a large letter and be paid/labelled as such.
If its got a 2d barcode I scan it, even large letters packets and real large letters. The more we scan the more accurate the figures are that can be used to plan duties.
I scan these
and even these (when they work)
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Fremont17 wrote:In our branch are we alone in being threatened with the sack we don't achieve 100% 2d code scanning
I would expect so, yes.
Do you know if managers are being financial rewarded for successful 2d code scanning
I would say yes, but not because I know for sure. I'm saying yes because I think most posties would be surprised by just how many little things are in some way incorporated into the bonus system.
Fremont17 wrote:In our branch are we alone in being threatened with the sack we don't achieve 100% 2d code scanning
Should that stick ever come back for me I think I shall ask them to state (in writing) what they want me to do for those items that will not scan with pda. Typing the tiny numbers in for a manual scan is doable but takes even more time than a 1D tracked bar code. Not got the time to do that (or my magnifying glass) especially when the customer hovers over you if you have had to knock. Just not professional in my view.
Perhaps the management in some local LDOs think that every 2D code is scannable
BTW, are the mail centres scanning every 2D code that passes through them or just a sample?
Fremont17 wrote:In our branch are we alone in being threatened with the sack we don't achieve 100% 2d code scanning
Should that stick ever come back for me I think I shall ask them to state (in writing) what they want me to do for those items that will not scan with pda. Typing the tiny numbers in for a manual scan is doable but takes even more time than a 1D tracked bar code. Not got the time to do that (or my magnifying glass) especially when the customer hovers over you if you have had to knock. Just not professional in my view.
Perhaps the management in some local LDOs think that every 2D code is scannable
BTW, are the mail centres scanning every 2D code that passes through them or just a sample?
Outward only, inward just Tracked and SDs get scanned
You can. Tap "Manage Outdoor" at the bottom of the screen, then choose "Ad-Hoc Delivery" from the following menu. Then, you can type in the long string of numbers and letters that appear above the 2D barcode. BUT, you have to leave out any hyphens or spaces for it to work (so you type in a string of numbers and letters without any gaps or special characters).
You must have all the time in the world nothing would get me to do that.