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Specials back to 1pm and 9am from Monday 9th
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nightcrawler
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Re: Specials back to 1pm and 9am from Monday 9th
Our office is going back to 1pm for specials - including getting signatures - from this Monday (23 Aug). If any customers refuse to sign PDA (because of COVID - legitimate reason) then we have to take them back as “refused”. I can see arguments on doorsteps 
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Dorset Plodder
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Re: Specials back to 1pm and 9am from Monday 9th
Sounds like your DIM trying to get some Brownie Points?nightcrawler wrote: ↑21 Aug 2021, 23:00Our office is going back to 1pm for specials - including getting signatures - from this Monday (23 Aug). If any customers refuse to sign PDA (because of COVID - legitimate reason) then we have to take them back as “refused”. I can see arguments on doorsteps![]()
Why would you try and reintroduce "Normal Working" when it's not been signed off by RM, or the CWU?
Like all Wage Slaves, he had two crosses to bear: The people he worked for and the people he worked with! (Stephen Vizinczey.)
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PostmanBitesDog
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Re: Specials back to 1pm and 9am from Monday 9th
Yes, it does sound like nightcrawler's office manager is sucking up to the top brass. As far as I'm aware, the return to the Special Delivery Guaranteed time of 1pm (and 9am as well) for the whole country is early September - likely Wednesday, September 1st.Dorset Plodder wrote: ↑22 Aug 2021, 18:01Sounds like your DIM trying to get some Brownie Points?nightcrawler wrote: ↑21 Aug 2021, 23:00Our office is going back to 1pm for specials - including getting signatures - from this Monday (23 Aug). If any customers refuse to sign PDA (because of COVID - legitimate reason) then we have to take them back as “refused”. I can see arguments on doorsteps![]()
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Why would you try and reintroduce "Normal Working" when it's not been signed off by RM, or the CWU?![]()
But in regards to customers refusing to sign on a Royal Mail postie's PDA, I've heard of no update on this. But I can't see why it isn't a problem for us posties to continue to do it on behalf of the customers' who refuse, at least until the end of the year or shortly after. Keep signing with "XP1" for those who insist they don't want to sign for the item themselves, but they will need to be informed that Royal Mail will eventually cease this action some time soon.
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Woody Guthrie
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Re: Specials back to 1pm and 9am from Monday 9th
There are plenty managers out there who have no idea what's been signed off, what the latest business position is or even what the legal position is and that applies to everything not just covid.Dorset Plodder wrote: ↑22 Aug 2021, 18:01Sounds like your DIM trying to get some Brownie Points?nightcrawler wrote: ↑21 Aug 2021, 23:00Our office is going back to 1pm for specials - including getting signatures - from this Monday (23 Aug). If any customers refuse to sign PDA (because of COVID - legitimate reason) then we have to take them back as “refused”. I can see arguments on doorsteps![]()
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Why would you try and reintroduce "Normal Working" when it's not been signed off by RM, or the CWU?![]()
They run their offices like little tin pot dictatorships according to their own rules.
It's one of the reasons culture is so bad and the business can't move anything forward. In my experience the staff aren't the dinosaurs in this business, management are.
Only dead fish follow the current
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ssdd
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Re: Specials back to 1pm and 9am from Monday 9th
So does that include handing any parcels over to the customer rather than placing on the doorstep?nightcrawler wrote: ↑21 Aug 2021, 23:00Our office is going back to 1pm for specials - including getting signatures - from this Monday (23 Aug). If any customers refuse to sign PDA (because of COVID - legitimate reason) then we have to take them back as “refused”. I can see arguments on doorsteps![]()
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nightcrawler
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Re: Specials back to 1pm and 9am from Monday 9th
I can’t speak for every postie in my delivery office, but I’ve been handing parcels over to customers for months. No-one has said anything to me or complained.ssdd wrote: ↑22 Aug 2021, 19:38So does that include handing any parcels over to the customer rather than placing on the doorstep?nightcrawler wrote: ↑21 Aug 2021, 23:00Our office is going back to 1pm for specials - including getting signatures - from this Monday (23 Aug). If any customers refuse to sign PDA (because of COVID - legitimate reason) then we have to take them back as “refused”. I can see arguments on doorsteps![]()
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Dorset Plodder
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Re: Specials back to 1pm and 9am from Monday 9th
How do these idiots think they're going to get away with just Bullshitting their staff? With sites like RMC, and other online sources, it's much easier to find out what the "Official" line is.Woody Guthrie wrote: ↑22 Aug 2021, 19:01
There are plenty managers out there who have no idea what's been signed off, what the latest business position is or even what the legal position is and that applies to everything not just covid.
They run their offices like little tin pot dictatorships according to their own rules.
It's one of the reasons culture is so bad and the business can't move anything forward. In my experience the staff aren't the dinosaurs in this business, management are.
However I do acknowledge that some of our colleagues are not the sharpest knives in the draw. The same people have to be repeatedly referrred to the various notice boards around the office everytime they ask a question like, "What time are we starting now we're on the SWW"?
Like all Wage Slaves, he had two crosses to bear: The people he worked for and the people he worked with! (Stephen Vizinczey.)