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Trimble Agreement
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Broxi51
- Posts: 1154
- Joined: 30 Jul 2007, 19:04
- Location: Scotland
Trimble Agreement
About 80% of our vans have been fitted with trimbles. The manager advised today that it is unlikely that any other vans will be fitted in our office due to costs.
I was shown a graph where over a period of time my van accelerated, braked and turned harshly.
I was then told that it was unacceptable and asked for any reason that may have contributed to this happening.
I was shown a little letter that the Dom had typed out stating that he had shown me the data and that he had spoken to me on this matter.
I brought up the fact that not all vans in our office have trimbles fitted therefore it was unfair to point a finger at my driving.
One of the other posties who has been called in regarding idling asked what would happen if he doesn’t improve his score and he was told he could get taken off of the driving.
Surely this must be discriminatory since not all of our vans are fitted and therefore there is no accurate way to measure the drivers score in those vans.
Have I the right to refuse to sign any paperwork regarding this?
Is there any agreement with the CWU and RM on the use of trimbles?
I would like to have some ammunition when I see him tomorrow.
Many thanks in advance
I was shown a graph where over a period of time my van accelerated, braked and turned harshly.
I was then told that it was unacceptable and asked for any reason that may have contributed to this happening.
I was shown a little letter that the Dom had typed out stating that he had shown me the data and that he had spoken to me on this matter.
I brought up the fact that not all vans in our office have trimbles fitted therefore it was unfair to point a finger at my driving.
One of the other posties who has been called in regarding idling asked what would happen if he doesn’t improve his score and he was told he could get taken off of the driving.
Surely this must be discriminatory since not all of our vans are fitted and therefore there is no accurate way to measure the drivers score in those vans.
Have I the right to refuse to sign any paperwork regarding this?
Is there any agreement with the CWU and RM on the use of trimbles?
I would like to have some ammunition when I see him tomorrow.
Many thanks in advance
The time has come to stop turning the other cheek, time to stop shaking our heads in bitter dismay, time to stop mumbling our angry words.
The time has come for union.
The time has come for union.
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terry2972
- Posts: 482
- Joined: 17 Jan 2014, 15:26
- Gender: Male
Trimble Agreement
I wish they would take me of driving lol
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Lounge Lizard
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 9458
- Joined: 06 Aug 2007, 21:54
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"One of the other posties who has been called in regarding idling asked what would happen if he doesn’t improve his score and he was told he could get taken off of the driving".
Then call his bluff. Let him take you off driving but you'll still be on the same pay but have less responsibility, no vehicle checks, no risk of points on your license etc.
Then call his bluff. Let him take you off driving but you'll still be on the same pay but have less responsibility, no vehicle checks, no risk of points on your license etc.
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beerhamilton
- Posts: 10
- Joined: 11 May 2011, 18:31
- Gender: Male
Trimble Agreement
Why would you want to drive in an aggressive or fast manner in a works van, do that in your own car.
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Creditshampoo
- Posts: 1189
- Joined: 06 Oct 2014, 19:48
- Gender: Male
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They can’t use it in conduct so don’t worry.
Just say ok I’ll take what you said on board or whatever.
He can also see you idling the van so just make sure you stop that as they can always go out and visit you for a safety check and see it that wag
Just say ok I’ll take what you said on board or whatever.
He can also see you idling the van so just make sure you stop that as they can always go out and visit you for a safety check and see it that wag
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Destiny
- Posts: 200
- Joined: 29 Dec 2010, 10:18
- Gender: Male
- Location: North
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Idling is the one they will have you on, been known for ib to "coincidentally" turn up at that spot.
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bobthepostie
- Posts: 135
- Joined: 24 Mar 2010, 17:41
- Gender: Male
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"As such driver performance data will remain confidential to the individual and will not be displayed on notice boards or in league tables, nor will it form part of performance management"
Our DOM puts a league table up every week and your duty is highlighted in bright orange if your score is below 92%. Even been told during the cold snap to not run the engines to demist the inside of the windows.

Our DOM puts a league table up every week and your duty is highlighted in bright orange if your score is below 92%. Even been told during the cold snap to not run the engines to demist the inside of the windows.
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Creditshampoo
- Posts: 1189
- Joined: 06 Oct 2014, 19:48
- Gender: Male
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1. What the hell is your rep doing about this a disagreement needs to be put in instantlybobthepostie wrote:"As such driver performance data will remain confidential to the individual and will not be displayed on notice boards or in league tables, nor will it form part of performance management"
Our DOM puts a league table up every week and your duty is highlighted in bright orange if your score is below 92%. Even been told during the cold snap to not run the engines to demist the inside of the windows.![]()
2. It’s illegal to drive a van if your windows are misted up
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Jpro747
- Posts: 1342
- Joined: 23 Dec 2012, 10:22
- Gender: Male
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It’s discrimination, surely they can’t discipline unless all vans have trimble. They tried to get around that in our office by swapping the vans around, didn’t last long!
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RedRich
- Posts: 76
- Joined: 03 Jun 2007, 10:07
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Another absolutely ridiculous and hypocritical idea from the ivory towers. My gran couldn,t stop it beeping. On a rural delivery they are a complete pain in the arse. Manager says you arent fast enough, van says slow down, lol.
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Your late today
- Posts: 57
- Joined: 09 Oct 2017, 13:37
- Gender: Male
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I bet they employ a manager on £30k to look at this data to see if your idling to long so they can save £10 a week on fuel, I’m always been told off for idling to long but as I have my break in my van and this time of year it’s cold, engine stays on to keep me warm better than finding a frozen postie in the seat.
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Seymour Buts
- Posts: 1145
- Joined: 22 Jun 2017, 20:17
- Gender: Male
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To be fair, I believe it's actually an offence to leave your engine idling. According to the Highway Code you should shut your engine off if you're going to be stationary for two minutes or more.Your late today wrote:I bet they employ a manager on £30k to look at this data to see if your idling to long so they can save £10 a week on fuel, I’m always been told off for idling to long but as I have my break in my van and this time of year it’s cold, engine stays on to keep me warm better than finding a frozen postie in the seat.
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TrueBlueTerrier
- FORUM ADMINISTRATOR
- Posts: 72288
- Joined: 30 Dec 2006, 10:29
- Gender: Male
- Location: On my couch
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Vehicle idling is an offence against the Road Traffic (Vehicle Emissions) (Fixed Penalty) (England) Regulations 2002. The law states that is an offence to idle your engine unnecessarily when stationary. If you fail to turn your engine off after being spoken to you may be issued with a fixed penalty notice of £20.
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fishtank
- Posts: 19732
- Joined: 28 Sep 2007, 17:22
- Gender: Male
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The police could park outside every school in the country and make a fortune. Engine running, heaters on full blast playing Candy Crush on the phone for at least 30 minutes to get a good spot so little Tarquin doesn't have to walk too far.TrueBlueTerrier wrote:Vehicle idling is an offence against the Road Traffic (Vehicle Emissions) (Fixed Penalty) (England) Regulations 2002. The law states that is an offence to idle your engine unnecessarily when stationary. If you fail to turn your engine off after being spoken to you may be issued with a fixed penalty notice of £20.
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yellowbelly
- Posts: 3513
- Joined: 23 Jun 2015, 15:51
- Gender: Male
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If I can't sit in my van in the middle of the countryside with the engine idling to keep warm, then I'll drive back to the office to take my break - see how much that costs themYour late today wrote:I bet they employ a manager on £30k to look at this data to see if your idling to long so they can save £10 a week on fuel, I’m always been told off for idling to long but as I have my break in my van and this time of year it’s cold, engine stays on to keep me warm better than finding a frozen postie in the seat.
compared to a few cc's of diesel!