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THE PATHWAY TO CHANGE!

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POSTMAN
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Re: THE PATHWAY TO CHANGE!

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2yearpostie wrote:
27 Dec 2020, 10:41

right now thats fine, and heres the thing, unlike a lot of you if the conditions do worsen and theirs somewhere to go im quite happy to find another employer!

When youve worked in a warehouse with no heating having genuine screws watching every movement having to ask to go to the toilet all for £7 an hour ( at the time) what the agreement does this time is not at all bad.

Lets go back to basics.

They want you to start a x time and finish at x time
they want you to clock on digitally to make sure you do this

They want you to push bits of paper through a door and press a button to say youve delivered a parcel
A average human can only walk at 3mph max so they cant ask you to walk any further 15 miles a day which most of us are already doing.

in return you will get around £12.30 for each hour you do this.

If you can find something simpler that pays more than this please post a link because we would all like to see it.
It's not that simple is it and you know it isn't, and why should anyone leave a job they love just because of a few w*****s back in the office.
What you have just described has come straight from the courier.
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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.
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Re: THE PATHWAY TO CHANGE!

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The pay in our pockets is welcome but it is yet seen how dearly we will all pay for it!
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Re: THE PATHWAY TO CHANGE!

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Who's watching the online TUC Rally For A Workers' Budget live right now? :nervous

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Re: THE PATHWAY TO CHANGE!

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POSTMAN wrote:
07 Feb 2021, 23:38
2yearpostie wrote:
27 Dec 2020, 10:41

right now thats fine, and heres the thing, unlike a lot of you if the conditions do worsen and theirs somewhere to go im quite happy to find another employer!

When youve worked in a warehouse with no heating having genuine screws watching every movement having to ask to go to the toilet all for £7 an hour ( at the time) what the agreement does this time is not at all bad.

Lets go back to basics.

They want you to start a x time and finish at x time
they want you to clock on digitally to make sure you do this

They want you to push bits of paper through a door and press a button to say youve delivered a parcel
A average human can only walk at 3mph max so they cant ask you to walk any further 15 miles a day which most of us are already doing.

in return you will get around £12.30 for each hour you do this.

If you can find something simpler that pays more than this please post a link because we would all like to see it.
It's not that simple is it and you know it isn't, and why should anyone leave a job they love just because of a few w*****s back in the office.
What you have just described has come straight from the courier.
I don't know about the courier but we hear that s**t everyday coming from our reps mouth.