You can use a lwt that holds two bags of mail and then it’s a question of the driver meeting you to top up or pouch off and as I said. No parcels and nothing to scan. At a guessAcca Dacca wrote:How can they bring the walk out to you if you don’t drive?
You can’t carry a full walk in one bag
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Royal Mail brief to managers : New ways of working in delivery, processing and distribution
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doveston
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1984
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They can just bring you a few pouches of mail you can store in your house and deliver, probably around the roads where you livedoveston wrote:You can use a lwt that holds two bags of mail and then it’s a question of the driver meeting you to top up or pouch off and as I said. No parcels and nothing to scan. At a guessAcca Dacca wrote:How can they bring the walk out to you if you don’t drive?
You can’t carry a full walk in one bag
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doveston
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they will expect you to change your hours and use the van when your partner has finished.Dindin wrote:Do they expect you to use your car?
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doveston
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I’m not insured or stupid enough to stash bags in my house. That won’t be happenings on my shift.1984 wrote:They can just bring you a few pouches of mail you can store in your house and deliver, probably around the roads where you livedoveston wrote:You can use a lwt that holds two bags of mail and then it’s a question of the driver meeting you to top up or pouch off and as I said. No parcels and nothing to scan. At a guessAcca Dacca wrote:How can they bring the walk out to you if you don’t drive?
You can’t carry a full walk in one bag
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Postie45
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There's no way any alternative delivery methods are going to result in delivery completions. It's hard enough to complete when we're working effeciently.
I imagine some will spend the day prepping and some will be out on delivery doing 2 days workload on delivery a and the next day on delivery b.
I imagine some will spend the day prepping and some will be out on delivery doing 2 days workload on delivery a and the next day on delivery b.
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doveston
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I don’t drive… my bus has actually been cancelled. With the new lockdown how does that affect me?Postie45 wrote:There's no way any alternative delivery methods are going to result in delivery completions. It's hard enough to complete when we're working effeciently.
I imagine some will spend the day prepping and some will be out on delivery doing 2 days workload on delivery a and the next day on delivery b.
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Postie45
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How far are you from your office ? Fwiw it's kinda your responsibility to get to your workplace, but you probably need to contact your manager.doveston wrote:I don’t drive… my bus has actually been cancelled. With the new lockdown how does that affect me?Postie45 wrote:There's no way any alternative delivery methods are going to result in delivery completions. It's hard enough to complete when we're working effeciently.
I imagine some will spend the day prepping and some will be out on delivery doing 2 days workload on delivery a and the next day on delivery b.
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doveston
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That’s why we are talking about remote start dropsPostie45 wrote:How far are you from your office ? Fwiw it's kinda your responsibility to get to your workplace, but you probably need to contact your manager.doveston wrote:I don’t drive… my bus has actually been cancelled. With the new lockdown how does that affect me?Postie45 wrote:There's no way any alternative delivery methods are going to result in delivery completions. It's hard enough to complete when we're working effeciently.
I imagine some will spend the day prepping and some will be out on delivery doing 2 days workload on delivery a and the next day on delivery b.
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doveston
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Are you serious? It’s my responsibility to get to my workplace in a lockdown with no public transportation? Have you actually thought this through? Tell you what. You give me a lift to work. I don’t mind coughing while your driving.Postie45 wrote:How far are you from your office ? Fwiw it's kinda your responsibility to get to your workplace, but you probably need to contact your manager.doveston wrote:I don’t drive… my bus has actually been cancelled. With the new lockdown how does that affect me?Postie45 wrote:There's no way any alternative delivery methods are going to result in delivery completions. It's hard enough to complete when we're working effeciently.
I imagine some will spend the day prepping and some will be out on delivery doing 2 days workload on delivery a and the next day on delivery b.
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GonePostal
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Royal Mail brief to managers : New ways of working in delivery, processing and distribution
Alot of this seems futile against such a contagious and potentially dangerous disease.
RM should offer a much more basic service, essential mail only (Nhs slips for instance) and parcels streamed over time.
Some kind of sick pay should be offered for everyone else, especially those that live with vulnerables. They have government support to pay wages. For the people that wish to help, some sort of incentive.
Or close the whole thing down for now.
RM should offer a much more basic service, essential mail only (Nhs slips for instance) and parcels streamed over time.
Some kind of sick pay should be offered for everyone else, especially those that live with vulnerables. They have government support to pay wages. For the people that wish to help, some sort of incentive.
Or close the whole thing down for now.
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the beautiful bd south
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Royal Mail brief to managers : New ways of working in delivery, processing and distribution
Business as usual in my mail centre tonight, agency drafted in to help sort sort countless catalogues and return to sender letters, down to staff to observe the 2 meter rule. Communal areas remain open.
When are we going to start dealing with essential mail only. We can make a real difference but not as long the business continues to prioritise profit.
When are we going to start dealing with essential mail only. We can make a real difference but not as long the business continues to prioritise profit.
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doveston
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then observe that rule. Stretch arms out and double it. Safe practice of work.the beautiful bd south wrote:Business as usual in my mail centre tonight, agency drafted in to help sort sort countless catalogues and return to sender letters, down to staff to observe the 2 meter rule. Communal areas remain open.
When are we going to start dealing with essential mail only. We can make a real difference but not as long the business continues to prioritise profit.
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wacko74
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Royal Mail brief to managers : New ways of working in delivery, processing and distribution
In RM's defence, surely if the government has classed us as a key industry that is expected to continue operating then surely RM should be entitled to govt help with all the additional cost burdens it's currently facing? (Increased sick pay, additional van hire etc)
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miles_peters
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i hope every postal worker across the entire country is geared up to refuse to work today if the conditions are not safe. think of your own life and the lives of your loved ones.
i for one do not want to end up on ventilator, gasping for breath and dying alone in an isolation unit.
be strong.
i for one do not want to end up on ventilator, gasping for breath and dying alone in an isolation unit.
be strong.
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claretandblue
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So we are expected to have 1 man 1 van but Ambulances still have 2 people in them ?