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Frome (BA11)

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Gizza Job Go on Gizza A Job

Location: Frome (BA11)
Salary: Competitive
Company: Royal Mail
Job type: Contract
Date posted: 23/11/2007 12:14
Description: Do you enjoy working as a team as well as alone? Are you passionate about customer service?Royal Mail are now recruiting Postmen/Postwomen to sort and deliver the mail. If you are able to work to tight deadlines while maintaining a professional and positive image, you are the type of person we're looking for.Hours of work: 28hrs. 07:00 - 12:36, 5 days across Monday - Saturday.You will start by sorting the mail in a loud, busy environment, arranging the mail so you can deliver it accurately later on. You will work in all weathers delivering mail on foot or by bike. You will travel 6 to 8 miles each day carrying around 8 heavy mailbags a day (weighing up to 16kg). As part of your duty you may be expected to ride a bicycle confidently in all weathers and in heavy traffic.You need to consider how you will get to work each morning, as public transport may not be available that early in the day.Does this appeal to you? Do you have the drive and dedication we need and do you want to work for a company that has stood the test of time? If so, this position may be for you. Royal Mail has been around for 350 years and delivers to every address in the UK. Royal Mail provides a competitive salary and offers an excellent benefits package.If selected for assessment you may be required to attend a Document Checking Session. If your documentation is complete you will then be invited to attend an interview at a later date.Please note, once our maximum number of applications has been reached, this vacancy will be withdrawn.


Contact: . .
Reference: Totaljobs/RML015285/ snowman :left: :left: {the referenceImage}
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why advertise jobs when they "plan" on cutting thousands anyway? knobends :left:
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stuartG81 wrote:why advertise jobs when they "plan" on cutting thousands anyway? knobends :left:
Cutting FT jobs only
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I think the contract length for these jobs is 3 months, shows no commitment on RM's part............take, take, take as usual
So keep on moving, moving, moving your feet
Keep on shuf-shuf-shuffling to this ghost dance beat
Just keep on walking down never ending streets


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Re: Frome (BA11)

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TrueBlueTerrier wrote:Gizza Job Go on Gizza A Job

Location: Frome (BA11)
Salary: Competitive
Company: Royal Mail
Job type: Contract
Date posted: 23/11/2007 12:14
Description: Do you enjoy working as a team as well as alone? Are you passionate about customer service?Royal Mail are now recruiting Postmen/Postwomen to sort and deliver the mail. If you are able to work to tight deadlines while maintaining a professional and positive image, you are the type of person we're looking for.Hours of work: 28hrs. 07:00 - 12:36, 5 days across Monday - Saturday.You will start by sorting the mail in a loud, busy environment, arranging the mail so you can deliver it accurately later on. You will work in all weathers delivering mail on foot or by bike. You will travel 6 to 8 miles each day carrying around 8 heavy mailbags a day (weighing up to 16kg). As part of your duty you may be expected to ride a bicycle confidently in all weathers and in heavy traffic.You need to consider how you will get to work each morning, as public transport may not be available that early in the day.Does this appeal to you? Do you have the drive and dedication we need and do you want to work for a company that has stood the test of time? If so, this position may be for you. Royal Mail has been around for 350 years and delivers to every address in the UK. Royal Mail provides a competitive salary and offers an excellent benefits package.If selected for assessment you may be required to attend a Document Checking Session. If your documentation is complete you will then be invited to attend an interview at a later date.Please note, once our maximum number of applications has been reached, this vacancy will be withdrawn.


Contact: . .
Reference: Totaljobs/RML015285/ snowman :left: :left: {the referenceImage}
12.36? Wtf kind of finish time is that? Whats with the extra minute?
I'm working to my time!
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Re: Frome (BA11)

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The Postal Avenger wrote:
TrueBlueTerrier wrote:Gizza Job Go on Gizza A Job

Location: Frome (BA11)
Salary: Competitive
Company: Royal Mail
Job type: Contract
Date posted: 23/11/2007 12:14
Description: Do you enjoy working as a team as well as alone? Are you passionate about customer service?Royal Mail are now recruiting Postmen/Postwomen to sort and deliver the mail. If you are able to work to tight deadlines while maintaining a professional and positive image, you are the type of person we're looking for.Hours of work: 28hrs. 07:00 - 12:36, 5 days across Monday - Saturday.You will start by sorting the mail in a loud, busy environment, arranging the mail so you can deliver it accurately later on. You will work in all weathers delivering mail on foot or by bike. You will travel 6 to 8 miles each day carrying around 8 heavy mailbags a day (weighing up to 16kg). As part of your duty you may be expected to ride a bicycle confidently in all weathers and in heavy traffic.You need to consider how you will get to work each morning, as public transport may not be available that early in the day.Does this appeal to you? Do you have the drive and dedication we need and do you want to work for a company that has stood the test of time? If so, this position may be for you. Royal Mail has been around for 350 years and delivers to every address in the UK. Royal Mail provides a competitive salary and offers an excellent benefits package.If selected for assessment you may be required to attend a Document Checking Session. If your documentation is complete you will then be invited to attend an interview at a later date.Please note, once our maximum number of applications has been reached, this vacancy will be withdrawn.


Contact: . .
Reference: Totaljobs/RML015285/ snowman :left: :left: {the referenceImage}
12.36? Wtf kind of finish time is that? Whats with the extra minute?

5 x 5hrs 36mins = 28 hrs, just the way it works out :sad:
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