Yes Teabag we do indeed have a new MDEC Manager, has taken over about six weeks ago; first impressions are very favourable, we shall see. We first met as one of the "top-team" who came to MDEC following a poor showing on HYS results in 2005/6.
is the second manager this year following the departure of late last year, first a chap call Adrian Smith took over on a six-month secondment, we are led to believe appointment is of a far more permanent nature - we are hoping for good things.
mdecwu wrote:Yes Teabag we do indeed have a new MDEC Manager, has taken over about six weeks ago; first impressions are very favourable, we shall see. We first met as one of the "top-team" who came to MDEC following a poor showing on HYS results in 2005/6.
is the second manager this year following the departure of late last year, first a chap call Adrian Smith took over on a six-month secondment, we are led to believe appointment is of a far more permanent nature - we are hoping for good things.
Hi mate,please dont name names,cheers.
RULES wrote:Please do not name any individuals on here,use their 'work title' or 'my/a colleague' ect instead.
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been. My BFF Clash The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
Hi Shiggaddi
In my experience it is a trend in RM to keep managers (i am not one by the way) (specifically senior managers), on the move. Progression for them comes at a price, namely a constant uprooting, to sometimes anywhere in the country depending upon the position they seek. You just have to hope that the one you get, has a common sense approach along with an ability to work with the union, rather than against it.
Difficult times lie ahead, collectively we must conquer them